The electricians arrived first and then the countertop template man appeared. Like Rayna, I had thought he'd have his arms full of paper, a sturdy tape measure, and a pencil: NOT! He used wood, similar to balsa and a hot glue gun to build his templates. Below is one that he has just completed of the countertop by the diningroom:
I was disappointed that the Nandina leaves I had brayered onto this t-shirt barely survived after drying and laundering. Better for me to find out than an unsuspecting customer! So, this afternoon I thickened some dyes and stamped on some fish:
I've been playing around with monoprinting on silk and also discharging, as you know if you have been following along on my blog. Here is the finished product of the 2-day process:
As for Leap Day, I read on a friend's website this morning that this is the day that ladies can propose to men, BUT they must do so in a RED petticoat! When I was visiting with my Mom this afternoon, she told me that she was instructing all of her single caregivers to go home and propose to their prospective lovers this evening! At almost 91, she rarely misses a beat!
God Bless Her!
PEACE
4 comments:
Love the tractor driving shirt - I'd wear it myself if I hadn't given up tractor driving many years ago. Tell C he'll be very stylish! So, we both have 91 year old mothers - how lucky is that? And Barker is one of the boys, eh? I should have known... Tell him I send my love. XX
I love that shirt, too. My colors - lime green and purple.
Have a good week-end.
That shirt is too good to waste on a tractor driver, Judy. YOU should wear it.
Goodness, you must have a lot of cabinets!! Your template is bigger than mine.
The guy that made the template for our countertops used big sheets of corrugated cardboard. It did not take him long at all--not nearly 6 six hours! He took the sink with him so they could be sure to cut the hole for it very precisely. The counter top fit perfectly.
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