Revisiting A Song on the End of the World
I've posted this before - last January.
It seems like an awfully good time to show it again.
It is tragic. It is beautiful.
Thank you, Czeslaw Milosz.
What's in a Name?
Finally, Avocado Skins
I used two pieces of very soft cotton, from an old sheet, and the result was a nice, delicate pink. Then I did some playing around in an attempt to eco-print the two pink pieces, a la India Flint.
Beet slices, hydrangea petals, carrot tops. |
Geranium petals, buds, leaves; salt; vinegar; and some pounding. |
Bundled up and resting on sticks above a steam bath for about an hour or two. |
Now I have to do that patiently waiting thing ... I wonder how long I'll last. I just hope they don't get moldy while I'm conscientiously practicing patience. If you'd care to delve a bit into thinking about why patience is a virtue, try these links:
"To know how to wait is the great secret of success." ~ Joseph Marie de Maistre
"To know how to wait is the great secret of success." ~ Joseph Marie de Maistre
Still Sticking
I've started listing the stickpins in my IndieMade shop. There are a few in my Etsy jewelry shop but I am concentrating on getting them all into the IndieMade shop first, especially since I have customers who find Etsy to be difficult. Once I have them all listed at the IndieMade shop, I will continue to upload the listings to the Etsy shop.
The purpose of our lives is to be happy. ~Dalai Lama
It's Arrived and It's Lovely
Linen scarf from Hank and Spool. |
I love the ombre dye photo and want to try it myself, but I love the scarf just the way it is also ... a beautiful, calm color and so soft. I think I may just have to buy at least one more at Christine's online shop, Hook and Spool. Meanwhile, I'll thank my lucky stars that I won this beautiful piece of linen.
Bonus: it came from someone whose work I have admired for a long time ... visit her website and you'll see why.