10 months ago
Thursday, April 15, 2010
New Listing on Lemon Poppyseeds
Isn't this the most wonderful cat? His nose and lips are needle sculpted. His wonderful pointy teeth make his grin just the tiniest bit gruesome. His eyes are vintage metal buttons from a man's work shirt. They've lost most of the blue enamel paint they were originally coated with, thanks to those lovely old wringer washing machines........my daddy's work shirt buttons looked the same way when I was a little girl. You can find this cat and a few other offerings at my Lemon Poppyseeds shop. While there, don't forget to check out the offerings from all the other talented artists who exhibit their wares over there.
Labels:
cheshire cat,
critters,
folk art,
Lucys Lazy Dayz Primitives
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The other half
My friend Sandy LaCoursiere has her wares on the left end of the wall of fence in the Cranberry Mall in Tomah. I wanted to share a couple photos of her paintings and Eric's hand crafted shelves and table.
Sandy paints on both wood and canvas and each painting is done one at a time.
Eric does beautiful work and his creations can be ordered in other colors. To see more of their work, check out the website, Country Spirit.
Labels:
country,
folk art,
Lucys Lazy Dayz Primitives,
painting,
primitve
Monday, April 5, 2010
New Pear Make-Do
These are the 2 sides of the same pear make do. Just think--You can change it every day just by turning it around. It's listed on Lemon Poppyseeds as well as on my website and it's only $29 with FREE SHIPPING.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
New Adventure
I'm so excited. I've found a new place to showcase my creations. I've rented space in Tomah, WI, at the Cranberry Mall . If you click on the words, you can visit their website for the hours they're open and directions.
I had to share photos. At this time it includes some spring and a mixture of everyday and fall. The bottom left photo is the left end of the space, the top left photo is the middle of the space and the top right photo is the right end of the space.
I built the fence in sections and assembled it when I got there. Isn't it fun?
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