What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare? -W.H.Davies
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Honey Goat
Honey came to visit me from Louisiana. It didn't take long to ascertain that she wanted to do some climbing through the twists and turns of my recent fabric paper project. Honey will eventually be attached to the front of a journal with more fabric paper attached to the back. But next she will be traveling to Australia! (I think).
It is part paper, part fabric. Some has been sewn on the sewing machine, some covered with glue. But it is not really decoupage. Did you tell me that Queen Margrethe makes decoupage?
Youngest of 5 daughters of Quaker Mom and Danish Dad, MomWifeGrandma. Chaplain. My last position was offering spiritual support as a group facilitator in six different psychiatric populations. I loved my work, and miss it. But now I am spending much of my time playing with fibers, beads, bits and pieces of this and that. And looking at the world in a new way - infinity of art and beauty, color, texture and shape.
Laver du selv de fine papirklip? Det er meget, meget smukt!
ReplyDeleteMadame, hvad er papirklip?
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a great idea, I would have never thought to do this!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Wow, that is so different from what I would expect. Terrific!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Debbie. Honey looks great. Will visit her when sh arrives at Sue's.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne papirklip hedder paper cuttings på engelsk. Men det er måske decoupage, du laver, lige som vores dronning Margrethe?
ReplyDeleteIt is part paper, part fabric. Some has been sewn on the sewing machine, some covered with glue. But it is not really decoupage. Did you tell me that Queen Margrethe makes decoupage?
ReplyDeleteSuzanne Honey looks fantastic on the beautiful background. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteHugs Anni
Ja, vores dronning Margrethe er meget dygtig til at lave decoupage - yes, our queen Margrethe makes lovely decoupages.
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautifull to see what you make, Suzanne.