My master pieces are finally framed! Above you can see The Gang and Pooh's Seasons. Aren't they beautiful?
Below are works that have been sitting unframed in a box. As I once said, I don't tend to frame my work until I have found a home for it. This time around, I decided to keep these special things for myself - for the time being.
The Willow Pattern was a project I did for nostalgia. My parents had these plates when I was a small child. The Seaside picture is one of three from a series that ran in a cross stitch magazine in 1989. I'm still to do the other two.
Below are works that have been sitting unframed in a box. As I once said, I don't tend to frame my work until I have found a home for it. This time around, I decided to keep these special things for myself - for the time being.
The Willow Pattern was a project I did for nostalgia. My parents had these plates when I was a small child. The Seaside picture is one of three from a series that ran in a cross stitch magazine in 1989. I'm still to do the other two.
7 comments:
They are all so wonderful!!! Pooh's Season looks awesome framed. I just love the Gang, who is the designer of that one? I would like to look into maybe getting that one.
I all the others as well. You do such wonderful work Bliss!!!
WHat great finishes. The Gang and Pooh's Seasons are adorable.
Sue
Your pieces look beautiful all framed up!
They all look wounderfull. I really like the teddy one MY Tastes are simple..
All are wounderfull.. Hang them with pride
All your projects turned out great. Well done!
Aww - what gorgeous finishes! Well done, they all look fab! x
Post a Comment