


All For Sale HERE
It seems to be quite popular in Folksy.. actually to date two of the last three items like this sold before reaching the shop... and i do love making them. I keep meaning to make one for me and to keep... Maybe some day LOL...
I had a 1940s Bakelite clock case in my box of “things to alter”. So I altered it to make a book shop for stamperia’s Lady vagabond. I used ...
Wow, stunning pieces!
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It's no surprize your items fly off the shelves, there amazing..I always love visiting your blog, there is always something new and exciting to see, i'm just loving all these pieces especially the bottom pocket watch
ReplyDeleteOOh fabulous - I just love the pocket watch - don't tempt me again!
ReplyDeletethey are great, and I am so pleased for you that they are selling
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ReplyDeleteI don't know where to start, but I have the most fun going through your archives and have spent way more time than I meant to on the computer today..in the best way though!
You make such beautiful things.
Your metal work is fabulous and I loved Leo Colston and his very tender heart :-)
If only every child of 16 could be given a patented mechanical Heart Gauge...
I also love your altered matchboxes from way back in your archives and your altered bottle in washed ashore is gorgeous and so beautifully photographed.
But I really came to say that I adore your crafty individuals house for alter it monthly challenge. Fabulous!
Thank you for such a lovely visual treat!
Gini
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You are very welcome, although the pleasure was all mine!
ReplyDeleteSo long as your head doesn't swell any wider than your door frames you'll have no problems ;-)
Gini
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oh wow!!! these are amazing pieces!!! love these....
ReplyDeletegreat pieces Z. Weird I did that with that butterfly's wings for a pocket watch on Sunday, great minds think alike lol.:)
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring and wonderful...love all of your artwork :-)
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