Hi Y'all,
First and for most I would like to say thank you, thank you, thank you, to each and everyone of you that have been leaving comments on my blog posts. I have read all of your comments, some have made me smile and other just laugh right out loud. Thank you once again for touching my life the way y'all do.
Now for this weeks prompt on Focusing on Life 52 photos,
Sally Russick of Studio Sublime is the master mind behind Focusing on Life 52 photos. Each Saturday she gives those of us that wish to participate a prompt for the next Saturday's blog post. This week's prompt is Observing the Curve. I thought oh boy this one is easy there are so many curves in this world to photograph, but life got in the way and I was down to the wire again. I managed to get two photos for y'all to see
My beading needles these babies have beautiful curves and well earned too. I would not be able to make the beautiful beaded pieces I make without them.
Look at the curves on this beauty. This antique bird cage is now the proud home of our shop Fairies at the Enchanted Bead store in Montgomery, AL the new home of the Beading Fairies, which I am a member. The bead store has not officially opened yet the Grand opening will be the 1st of April. The shop Fairies are there to watch over the shop while we are away. If you look very closely about mid way down you can see one, she is dressed in lavender, there is another at the bottom of the cage with blond hair and a pink skirt.
Thank you for stopping by today, if you would like to see more curves go to Sally's blog and check out all the other curves.
Happy beading Y'all
Therese
What a beautiful cage!! Sounds like April is going to be a great month for some new beginnings!!
ReplyDeleteGood choice in your curve photos.Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love that birdcage! And I so had to laugh over your needles, cause I immediately thought of one of my big eye needles that is in danger of resembling a pretzel! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteyour needles have earned their 'stripes' ha!! with all those beady lovelies you make. Therese are you opening up a shop? or showing your pieces in a shop? how exciting!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use your needles! HAH!! Mine look very much the same. :-)
ReplyDeleteDitto on the needles :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely birdcage! So romantic. All the best to your new shop, Therese!
Ditto thrice on the needles! They work better that way once they've got your rhythm in them. : )
ReplyDeleteOkay I admit it...I have never seen a beading needle! Are theu teally as large as they appear in your picture?!! That bird cage is just gorgeous...great times ahead!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new store! have fun and make sure you keep the fairies happy :)
ReplyDeleteLove your needles - mine are in a sad state, nowhere as softly curved as yours.
I love that you used your needles. Mine often curve as well and I'm reminded of a blog post by Carol Dean Sharpe. She mentioned that she generally only beads flat peyote, but always has bent needles. :)
ReplyDeleteThe cage is gorgeous and I bet the fairies can't wait for the store to open.
Your needle pic made me smile. Mine often look much worse than that, but I would be lost without them. The birdcage is awesome. I wish you the best of luck with the store.
ReplyDeleteThat bird cage is fabulous, and your beading needles have curved to your need...lol!
ReplyDeleteLove that cool bird cage. Hope the store goes well- that's exciting!
ReplyDeleteNice curves!! The bird cage is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove those beading needles. Very authentic curves indeed!
ReplyDeleteYour curved beading needles are well earned I am sure. Love teh concept of beading fairies. What fun!
ReplyDeleteThat birdcage is stunning - such wonderful curves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bird cage! Perfect curves there-such a treasure for sure. I can't think of a more perfect place for a shop fairy to hang out. According to Disney Jr., you will want to have some honeycomb cakes too. Have fun with your new bead shop:)
ReplyDeleteThat bird cage is amazing, what a great piece to have in a shop!
ReplyDeletecurvy needles...sign of a dedicated weaver :-) the shop sounds really exciting!
ReplyDeleteWe would be lost withou ou beading needles, wouldn't we? They develop such character as we use them.
ReplyDeleteAnd best wishes on the new shop - it sounds delightful!
The antique bird cage is stunning! This shop sounds so exciting! April 1st is only days away. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cage! And how exciting to be opening on April 1st - all my best to you!
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