Well, Vodafone promised some major recalibrating of the mediaboxes for next week, which usually means problems with the telly (Mum's only link to the outside world), we'll have additional choir practice due to the ongoing jubilee concert, I'll have to start the Christmas baking and will make tentative efforts to get an appointment for Mum for a control examination of the heart clinic, so yeah, I do consider these things a bit stressful.
I have four such pots on my own desk and I've sold/gave away as gifts quite a few in recent years. I prefer making things that actually have some practical use, too (hence the sewing kits and the likes), but the angels are the exception, of course.
And an unintended likeness at that! I wonder what my next angel will look like. :)
I'm a great fan of making useful things out of repurposed material. Small-scale recycling and all that, plus it inspires my imagination, too. The weirdest thing I've made were these little pouches, made of discarded shoulder pads. Since my shoulders are broad enough by nature, I always remove these pads, and I wanted to put them to good use, since they had such a nice pattern.
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The angel does look like a Rokoko person ...
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Those Christmas pencil holders are more than cute!
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Now that you mentioned it, I cannot unsee Marie Antoinette! Such a good likeness. :)
Also a good idea to make pencil holders from scraps of material.
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I'm a great fan of making useful things out of repurposed material. Small-scale recycling and all that, plus it inspires my imagination, too. The weirdest thing I've made were these little pouches, made of discarded shoulder pads. Since my shoulders are broad enough by nature, I always remove these pads, and I wanted to put them to good use, since they had such a nice pattern.
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