Thursday, January 21, 2016

Getting Close


Claire's dolly workshop is close to being done.
Traditional 17th century casket usually have a dog running through a scene somewhere so I had to include a doggie friend on my casket too.

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  1. Janet this is delightful and yes the dog loks so at home too, amazing people you have created here with so much detail

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    1. Thanks Margaret. I am having fun with the details!

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  2. A very high-spirited looking doggy, too. What a lovely scene!

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  3. For all the long hours you've spent on these most intricate stitches to bring such loveliness to the world, I applaud you Janet! My mind is boggled when I think "from spools of thread and a needle!" Thank you for opening the window for me!!
    Ruth

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    1. And I thank you for sharing your world with me. I'm still hoping you start your own blog and share your wonderful world!

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  4. It's just amazing! All of the little details, like your letter (very creative signature), the puppy and the balls of yarn add so much to the scene.

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  5. Hi Renee! So good to hear from you.
    It IS coming along ever so slowly, but I'm loving every minute of it. Thanks for visiting.
    Janet

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  6. You really make the most amazing artwork. Thanks for sharing :-)

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  7. And thank YOU for visiting! I enjoy all of your thoughtful, delightful posts.

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  8. LOVE it Janet! Your whole casket is going to be so HAPPY & Fun! I think my favorite is your balls of yarn...now if this was my Biscuit....he would be allllll tangled in that yarn! Your Dot must be a good doggie!!! XOXOXOXOXOXO

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    1. Dot was the best little dog. I miss her! She always looked on the couch or chair where I was working and only jumped where she won't disturb my work. Unless of course there was a thunderstorm.
      Give Biscuit a hug from me.

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