If you are a regular here you will know that it has been quiet in my little corner
of blogland because I have been quilling nativity pieces
of blogland because I have been quilling nativity pieces
BUT I just can't go that long with out taking a picture,
editing a picture or uploading a picture
editing a picture or uploading a picture
so I thought I would show you the herd that took over my mantle
I never knew it was so hard to corral a herd of sheep
they couldn't get close without knocking each other over
which turned into a domino effect and they all went crashing down
....until the donkeys came in to settle things down and get everyone to stand nicely
today I was working on camels and they were much more co-operative
~ cheryl
they are very cute!
ReplyDeleteI hope your herd is much better behaved today!! I love all of your nativity creatures, they are just great - such characters, too!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I love everything about your quilled nativity.
ReplyDeleteCheryl,
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful herd. As you also suffer with the storage of my pieces especially as delicate as yours. I learned how to repackage them into plastic bags filled with air and then store them in boxes.
Hope this helps in the preservation and conservation of their beautiful work.
Hugs!
all those wonderful little sheep of yours a very very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Baukje
that's the cutest herd I've ever seen. Thank goodness for those donkeys taking control of the situation :)
ReplyDeleteThere so cute, it looks like alot of hard work, fantastic work!!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Hard work, but looks beautiful! very creative.
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