Monday, January 28, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
~Vintage Feedsack Tea Towels ~
Boots #35
Sharing our newest line of vintage feedsack tea towel creations. They are darling & make great gifts. Some of you are interested in them, I appreciate your requests & recent purchases. You may contact me @ blushing_rose_boutique@yahoo.com for further inquiries. They are $12 each including shipping. We have many more designs soon to arrive ...
Spinning #36
Grapes #37
Wine #38
Flower Bouquet #39
Cat #40
Lamb #41
BBQ #31
Shoes #43
Picnic #44
Sunglasses #45
Birds #46
Flipflops #47
Picnic Wine #48
Laundry #49
Lipstick Shoes #50
Purses #51
Girl w/basket #52
Boy w/dog #52
Flower bucket #32
Tea cup #30
Cup o'tea #31
Teapot Violet #12
Teacup #11
Bunny #13
Hummingbird #14
Thimble bird #15
Canary #16
Bluebird #17
Wine clothesline #18
Kitchen clothesline #19
Clothesline buckets #20
Sports clothesline #21
Delft chickens #22
Delft farm #23
Pink girl walking in rain #25
Boy in raincoat #24
Garden tools clothesline #26
Delft tea set #27
Music notes #28
Scotty dog #29
Sharing our newest line of vintage feedsack tea towel creations. They are darling & make great gifts. Some of you are interested in them, I appreciate your requests & recent purchases. You may contact me @ blushing_rose_boutique@yahoo.com for further inquiries. They are $12 each including shipping. We have many more designs soon to arrive ...
Spinning #36
Grapes #37
Wine #38
Flower Bouquet #39
Cat #40
Lamb #41
BBQ #31
Shoes #43
Picnic #44
Sunglasses #45
Birds #46
Flipflops #47
Picnic Wine #48
Laundry #49
Lipstick Shoes #50
Purses #51
Girl w/basket #52
Boy w/dog #52
Flower bucket #32
Tea cup #30
Cup o'tea #31
Teapot Violet #12
Teacup #11
Bunny #13
Hummingbird #14
Thimble bird #15
Canary #16
Bluebird #17
Wine clothesline #18
Kitchen clothesline #19
Clothesline buckets #20
Sports clothesline #21
Delft chickens #22
Delft farm #23
Pink girl walking in rain #25
Boy in raincoat #24
Garden tools clothesline #26
Delft tea set #27
Music notes #28
Scotty dog #29
Friday, January 25, 2013
~ A Little Birdie Told Me ... ~
If you take the construction of a circular bowl in your stride as instinctive, how does the bird come up with the windbreak/entrance design that shields the eggs/chicks from the elements, and at what point in fashioning the bowl do they start to construct it?
If you think you could build this
Try it without using your hands!
And now stop to consider this:
Where did the knowledge to do this come from?
TRULY THERE IS A MASTER CARPENTER!
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