Hello Dear Visitor,
How many note cards are tucked away, stashed, piled in odd locations throughout the studio, not sure. Occasionally I come across one and it surprises me, jogging my memory of having made it. Soon I'm going to be gathering them up assessing them and deciding which ones will accompany me to a craft fair. The chickens and mushrooms are likely candidates, stylized trees, maybe, quilt patterns possibly. While going through and sorting, the studio may inadvertently get neatened, bonus! All my best, Miss Hellebore
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Hello Dear Readers,
The Door County trees, mainly green, were waiting for long cool nights and warm days to show their color. However that doesn't mean the woods were colorless. Underfoot was an astounding crop of mushrooms. The pace of a hike slows when you are pulling out a camera every few steps to take a photo of yet another type of mushroom you've never seen before. These were not your grocery store mushrooms. There were oranges, yellows, brilliant whites, vibrant reds, quiet grays, rich browns, greens, and multi colored turkey tails that truly looked like turkeys tails. Pink! There where small pink mushrooms that looked like that candy on strips of paper. Artistically inspiring beauties, all. Not to be shown up by fungus, the salamanders were red backed and blue spotted. Little cuties found under old fallen trees. Lots of images to play with in the studio. Gotta get busy, Miss Hellebore |
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