Enjoy a cup of white tea.
I'm still really busy, this weekend, and next one for sure (I have 3 different things going on next Saturday, and only one of me). Enjoy a cup of tea while I catch up.
Also, here is a picture of some lace projects from the last year. Okay, the solid colored heart was on my pillow for 2 years, but it's finally DONE! That one is going to be grandma's Christmas present. Not terribly festive, I know, but it's done, and I think she will like it. I also figure she can keep it up all year to look at. Granted, I still have my tatted Christmas tree up from last year. It's a simple evergreen, so it's good for year round display, right?
For those unfamiliar with hand made lace, the solid colored heart is bobbin lace, and the other pieces are all tatting.
Also, here is a picture of some lace projects from the last year. Okay, the solid colored heart was on my pillow for 2 years, but it's finally DONE! That one is going to be grandma's Christmas present. Not terribly festive, I know, but it's done, and I think she will like it. I also figure she can keep it up all year to look at. Granted, I still have my tatted Christmas tree up from last year. It's a simple evergreen, so it's good for year round display, right?
For those unfamiliar with hand made lace, the solid colored heart is bobbin lace, and the other pieces are all tatting.
The lace looks great! Also, I decided to leave my Halloween table up all year, and it's way harder to argue that skeletons, zombies, severed body parts, and figures of horror movie icons (like Sam from "Trick 'r Treat") are appropriate year-round than it is that a simple tatted evergreen is.
ReplyDeleteThanks to teenage girls, skulls with flowers and stuff painted on them are popular year round now. Skull and skeleton motifs are certainly popular in other cultures, so your table may not seem strange to everyone. Believe it or not, there are Halloween tatting patterns. Someday I should make you a bat (along with a tatted dinosaur).
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