Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bad Day


I'm having a bad day. Allergies are killing me so I'm at my desk at work, crying. At least that is what it looks like!

[brief pause while Jane blows nose]

I don't want this canvas, currently on sale at eBay. I want one that reads "How Do I Set My Laser Printer to Kill?"!

The canvas is by Carolina House, by the way. Here's the eBay auction.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=160123392205&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=006
Signed, The Grump
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And For My Next Trick




First, I've added a photo of my almost completed wizard two entries back. That's the other side of the repeat posting about wired Flair. There really isn't much to see except the charms are in place, but there it is. I am working on tent stitching two rows outside the background now. That will take a while.

To keep from dying of boredom, I've started a Christmas ornament for Mimi, my friend who needs ornaments for 200 Christmas trees that are going overseas this holiday season for our troops. I don't have any stitched ornaments to donate (Mimi needs non-breakables to ship) so I am making one for her. Above is the first step, drawing a circle.

I'm going to make a snowman. They are small enough to make good ornaments and very easy to draw. In the photo above I took a candlestick holder out of the kitchen cabinets and dotted around the outside edge to make the snowman's face. I'm busy tent stitching that in using the metallic style of ribbon floss in Opal. It is opalescent white with touches of pink and green and quite shiny. Looks like sparkly snow!

Stay tuned as the snowman gets personality with a face while I do more tent stitches.

By the way, if you have ornaments you can spare for the troops this year, let me know in the Comments section and I'll put you in touch with Mimi. She needs everything before Halloween as they ship the first week in November.

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