The bench Dad used which I will now use.
This old jelly cabinet was my Gram's. She had it in her basement stored with jelly and canned goods. Then Dad used it for screws, nails and twine. Now it's stashed with my art supplies. I've always loved this cabinet and out of all the furniture my folks have this would be the one item I would hope to inherit.
This old jelly cabinet was my Gram's. She had it in her basement stored with jelly and canned goods. Then Dad used it for screws, nails and twine. Now it's stashed with my art supplies. I've always loved this cabinet and out of all the furniture my folks have this would be the one item I would hope to inherit.
5 comments:
What a totally awesome quilt .. just fab! Lucky you!
I'm glad you are managing to carve a niche for yourself, surrounded my so many family 'treasures'... the best. Enjoy! :-)
P.S. I'm just typing up an award list on my blog... there will be one there for you too :-)
You now have an award!
By the way, I meant to say your blog is looking good ~ I like the colours.
Thanks so much Elizabeth for the award!!!! You are so sweet. And for noticing the change to my blog. I don't have photoshop or I'd try to change the banner. Blogger doesn't offer a lot of choices in their program.
hello and ohhhhhh that quilt, it is beautiful I love the light colours and ahhhh that workbench and the jelly cabinet!!!!!
This seems like a great space in which you will have fun with your papers, and collages etc! I'm glad too for you: you create your "nest"!
Have a nice day
Andrea
What a lucky wonderful find this is! I love that your mom might have made it...can't remember. My mom got to not being able to remember too. I am happy your quilt is now in your home...and you have others too! In trunks! YES!
I am just beginning to make quilts and I want them to be discovered in trunks after I can no longer remember...
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