Made this
Inspired by this
Been reading David Sedaris's entire back catalogue in my reading nook
Nooks and good books. Life is good.
And enjoying her. Life is excellent.
p.s
Happy, belated, Valentins
Thanks babe x
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That's a good nook in which to read a book!
ReplyDeleteLovely tins too. And the writing, of course - even your wire writing is neat!
I'm happy life is good for you at the moment, that's great to hear! xxxxxx
I know, joined up handwriting, I'm officially an adult!!!
DeleteGreat idea, goes so well with your lovely chair. And fab tins too. Glad you're not in a decline post-dolls house!
ReplyDeleteThe dolly-house is in a decline though, claud has ravaged it! Nothing broken or even dented, just a giant unholy mess. Just like my real house (apart from my reading nook)
DeleteI wire writing is fab
ReplyDeleteIt is isn't it, I really want to do somemore...
DeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks Fay x
DeleteHi Max, this looks great. Just wondering, if you had a moment, would you like to link up at Thriving on Thursdays?
ReplyDeletehttp://domesblissity.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/thriving-on-thursdays-linky-party-7.html
Anne @ Domesblissity
will do x
Deleteexcellent use of wire, just wondering where you got it, is it bought, from a craft shop or did you salvage it from old electrical equipment ?
ReplyDeleteWhich is what I do, a lot of the wire we use for crafts is taken from broken electrical equipment.
Hey that's something I never thought of, and I would like to make some more. mine was made from the remnant of some paper covered wire I used for present wrapping, from a craft shop, which is wrapped in a really thin paper (the original wire words I saw were bare wire wrapped by hand, in wool I think). we have a rubbish reclamation centre nearby I might ask there, thanks for the tip!
DeleteCute - LOVE your work
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