Need I say anything? The colors are magnificent! I am trying to get a lot of photos together so that I can make an iphoto book. I don't own a Mac but my son does and he is kindly letting me use to make the book.
Hi Angela your photography is amazing ! i have enjoyed viewing some of your recent work it is all just lovely. Would you mind sharing where the indian store is and where your taking your workshops. You are so lucky finding the cocoons wow that was a great buy. I made some lovely tassles using half a cocoon as the top they look great. You can use a variety of fibres and it makes them look very interesting ! have a great weekend michelle
Hi Michelle The Indian store is called Onkar at the Hazelglen Plaza. The workshop I am taking is in Campbelleville with Sandra Spagnuolo. If you ever get the chance to take a workshop with her do it!
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on my blog! It means so much to me and I truly appreciate it! Whenever possible I reply to comments. warm regards Angela Princess Bubbles
I am glad that LeeAnna asks these questions. It is fun to think about the answers! did you get school clothes and shoes for the start of school? Did you look through the enormous Sears catalogue at all the possibilities and dream? Remember going to the store with probably a mom, and trying on clothes? A shoe store for your "school shoes" Back-to-school shopping was not done in our home. Mom bought clothes when she found a good bargain. Mom sometimes would sew or knit for us. We also got hand-me-downs. We were always clean and appropriately dressed for the season. I hated the ugly footwear she would buy for me. I now have a very large collection of gorgeous shoes! Lots of sparkles! My family got together this past weekend. Cousins, aunts, and uncles all came together for a barbecue at my home. There were 30 of us all told. 14 of which were under the age of 16. It is lovely to get caught...
I think my little fish is finished. I had thought about adding beads but there is enough sparkle on this little fish. Some loose threads need to be clipped or trapped underneath when I stitch it into its home. I had so much fun stitching this fish that I have started another one. I am also thinking about doing a butterfly in the same way. They will all find a home in the right project eventually. In the meantime, I will enjoy the slow stitching! I am linking to https://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/
Often, when I create a loose and free mandala, I don't like it. They are fun to create and that should be enough. I am happy to say that this loose mandala is one that I do like. It is truly a mixed media piece. I used transfer foil, paint, crayon and markers. So fun!
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ReplyDeleteHi Angela your photography is amazing ! i have enjoyed viewing some of your recent work it is all just lovely. Would you mind sharing where the indian store is and where your taking your workshops.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky finding the cocoons wow that was a great buy. I made some lovely tassles using half a cocoon as the top they look great. You can use a variety of fibres and it makes them look very interesting !
have a great weekend
michelle
Hi Michelle
ReplyDeleteThe Indian store is called Onkar at the Hazelglen Plaza. The workshop I am taking is in Campbelleville with Sandra Spagnuolo. If you ever get the chance to take a workshop with her do it!