Today we're problem solving. :) First we're going to fix the quilting problem from the other day, and THEN we're going to fix another little problem I encountered on my lunch-time project this week.
I've been trying to decide whether to tell you where we're going! I always like to show you bits and pieces as I do them, and have the "big reveal" at the end where you see all the thing whole.
But in this case, I think it's pretty evident where we're going... so this is what's on my design wall cum photo studio.
A couple of weeks ago, someone had posted a reminder on Facebook that the "Super Moon" was coming. I made a note to get up and take pictures, because as you step onto our back porch from the mud room, the first thing you see is the moon rising over our ivy covered fence, often, it seems, peeking out artfully through the clouds.
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And what's the picture of? The background I'm using for this latest piece.
See you tomorrow!

P.S. If you missed my post the other day, Canadian artist, arlee barr lost 80% of her studio in the recent flooding. Imagine - losing not only raw materials, but finished work, art, etc. and imagine how devastated you would be. (I would be crushed!) If you can spare just $5, please donate to help her re-build. HERE
xo
If you haven't already migrated your reader to another platform (I can recommend feedly.com - I use the cloud version and love it!) there are other ways to keep up with the goings on here.
You can subscribe to my feed through Bloglovin;
You can join me on Facebook where you'll not only get links to my blog posts, but also links to articles, exclusive sneak peeks, and notes from studio); or
You can subscribe by email
And what's the picture of? The background I'm using for this latest piece.
See you tomorrow!
P.S. If you missed my post the other day, Canadian artist, arlee barr lost 80% of her studio in the recent flooding. Imagine - losing not only raw materials, but finished work, art, etc. and imagine how devastated you would be. (I would be crushed!) If you can spare just $5, please donate to help her re-build. HERE
xo
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