It didn’t look like this yesterday. It was brown & as high as the banks that contained it. What a storm we had. This is when our creek is at peace. The odd color is from the red iron rich soil & clay. Maybe I should have faked it blue. I’m just grateful to hear…
tin foil & sharpie Hamsa
This hamsa was cut from matt board, painted with acrylic, then I cut out tinfoil after coloring it. The star was cut out using a cookie cutter. I added the “diamonds” with glue. For the wire to hang…I beaded the string leaving quite a bit empty so that I could twist together, then bead into…
Shine on daffy
I can’t believe this stunner was in my yard
window boxes beaten by time & the elements
But still shine with flowers. Savannah, Ga.
I jammed all these little blossoms in a vase
that stands 3″ tall. I was intending to separate them later, but left them because they looked like a bowl of fruit loop cereal.
Little black kitten
surrounded in purple & lime green. I love the background colors!
Horse eyelashes
Love them
Cat’s paw
I love black & white. Color is what we see everyday, but black & white pictures seem to capture what color misses. Emotions–they inspire a feeling that they have revealed a hidden secret. If we look close enough it seems that we can see what they are made of. A few examples of my family
white begonia blossoms
This beastie almost died inside, but then my husband planted it the dirt & it came back this spring. I dug it up & planted it in my garden, it is very happy, I just hope it has blossoms like this again.
