Saturday 24 January 2009

Paper Heart Tree

sewn paper heart tree

Remember the paper hearts I was busy sewing a few posts back? well here they are as part of the studio's window display. These photos are from the side view as I couldn't get a decent shot from the outside due to the reflections on the glass. The twig tree lights up and I bought it for the studio Christmas display three years ago and I still love it and keep thinking about taking it home.
paper confetti

I'll try to badger M into taking a proper photo of the display when he gets back from his trip to Austria to shoot a wedding in the snow. Why oh why am I not going? Because H has school and we are already taking him out for 6 days of term time in the spring to fly to Seattle and drive to my parents in Idaho from there. All I have to say is he better bring me some sort of souvenir back. But at least it give me the chance to have the girls around for crafty chatter, coffee, and cake.
If you look at the top left corner of the first photo you will see a dapper little chap with a raggedy cat, that little boy is H when he was only little. Cute wasn't he?
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etsy crafteroo treasury

oh and I forgot to tell you that my Ophelia bracelet made it into the crafteroo etsy treasury the other week. Its still available in my etsy shop if you want to take a look.

off to pack M's suitcase.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The tree looks stunning! That's a really lovely, understated Valentines Day look.

Congrats on the Treasury feature too!

Molly Anne said...

That tree is darling! Just my style.

Frizbe said...

Looks lovely :-)

JuanitaTortilla said...

Yes, I like the b&w pictures of your boy up on the wall. The tree is superb.

Awh, congrats on being picked for a treasury! Now why don't I ever get picked *sulks and crosses arms over chest*.

:D

KittyAnn said...

Beautiful tree & hearts, thanks for sharing! Yes your boy is a cutie patootie! Best, Ani

Dim Sum, Bagels, and Crawfish said...

I love the way this looks. Thanks for the inspiration!