Scars, well I do have a few of those, mainly as I am clumsy and own sharp knives. Whilst studying Industrial Design at Uni, there was lots of balsa wood meets Stanley knife that I can now carry around with me forever. It was worth it though - I mean you haven't really lived until you have made a scale replica of a wind mill. Ohh Uni how I miss thee. Not to mention those pesky children scars, I tell you they never leave the place as they found it.
Thanks to Jennifer Rose for this week's great themes. Next week I have been inspired by this beautiful post, so I eye spy my perfect invention, something for the benefit of world kind or perhaps a craft clock.
13 comments:
Wow! You have been bizzy with market blooms. Now just watch out for those snippers...
Look at you go!! Your wares look bloomin' marvellous, missus.
Lovely!
Looking good! I hope I can get to the markets on Sunday and see some in real life
ouch ouch! o.0 any pictures of the wind mill? :)
I would love to see the windmill too, that sounds pretty!!
Nice work! Hope you do well at Mathilda's and have fun too.
Wow. There is a lot of sewin going on in your place. I miss uni too sometimes. *sigh* was a different life then!
I miss Uni too. Late nights, exhibition openings with free wine and weird artists, oh, and the study and making art thing too...
I already know what my invention will be! Now just to make another invention that insures that I remember next week! :)
Can't wait to see you at Mathilda's. No stall for me this time so I can come along and have a nice leisurely look. Might be up for lunch too.
Ooh, this one will make me think outside the square a bit.
What has happened to poor mr. linky? Is he on the blinky? :)
Blooming marvellous!! Can't wait to see it all at the markets. Keep me posted on the lunch would love to come along.
Hi,
There not my designs, there from a old book of my mums, notsure what it`s called.
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