I am a woman searching for my inner goddess and using fabrics, words and photography as my road map. I find great comfort and order in my creative efforts and hope that in sharing them you find a peace also. Welcome and Be Blessed!

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

What Happy Looks Like

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This is what a happy clothes line looks like. These are fabrics I bought in Walmart in Idaho. Same design in 8 colors!


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This is what happy fabrics look like when they have been crocked ( put into hot water to see if they will bleed and run-sometimes they go through many changes of water before they stop bleeding- that just sounds so cruel doesn't it) I saved this hutch from an untimely death by flames and lived with a pretty ugly thing for a time but decided it needed a bit of loving and so I painted it this awesome color I picked up at Lowes in the mis-tint department. The bottom doors will be put on when I get some new hinges but I am leaving the top glass doors off. It is a happy hutch now, and that makes me happy!



Oh and here is one more picture of happy to get your day going.


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I believe that things can always be cured with a hug and a cup of tea, fixed with either a needle and thread, duct tape, WD40 or coke, and that prayer works every time. I take in strays whether in animal or childlike form. I have been mother to many for a time and this is my way of keeping up with some of those straying children that I miss. I appreciate shock value and use it often to remind people that the world is round and colorful and we are not all living in square brown cardboard boxes with little holes cut in for windows. Look for the warm fuzzies- God delivers them up fresh every day just to say- I think you are pretty darned special- so special that I have your picture up on my fridge for life and I am sending you a hug to remind you that you matter to me.

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