I have finished "Snowflake" the owl. I'm offering him for sale on my blog. He is made from sparce cream and dark cream mohair. The eyes are antique shoe buttons. His neck is jointed so he can turn his head all the way around. I've made his feet from twisted wire. I stuffed him with poly and pea gravel so he feels nice. The scarf is a plaid felted wool. Snowflake stands just over 5 inches tall. Snowflake is SOLD and flying to his new home. Thank You!!
I've been wanting to make an owl so here he is. Almost done. I thought I'd also share a new magazine that just came out WWC (Where Women Create). Awesome magazine!! It contains most of the crafty people I've been admiring for years.
"It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor." ~George Washington~ October 3, 1789
My sister and I will be selling our wares at this wonderful show Carolyn & Julie put on every year. It is Nov.15th and 16th. At Carolyn's shop. Please stop by if you're in the area.Black Cat Primitives
At the "From our Hands" show in Columbus. We met up withLori Ann Corelis and her sisterLanna Omlor . It was so nice meeting these ladies!! My sister and I also got to meet Pam & Dan from Soft in the Head . We were in the booth right next to them!! Wonderful people, great art!! I also got to meet another TDIPT sister - Janet from Bee Charmer's Cottage !!