Show the artist within you (Part 2)

These are adorable. :heart_eyes:

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These and the pin cushions are magnificent. It makes me want to start working/playing with this artwork. I bet it is so fulfilling to see finished work. I crochet, knit and do puzzles but haven’t had any completion. Now sober I need to make this a priority. Although my kitchen meal creations I am mastering.

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I absolutely love these! :heart_exclamation::heart_eyes:

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More cordage experiments. At top left we have rhubarb, then going clockwise we have two lots of daffodil leaf, a tiny bit of yellow flag iris and then the grey piece is Canada thistle.

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I made this lovely little oak drinking vessel today in woodwork.

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Four oak and tartan pin cushions.

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You are super talented! Love seeing all your creations. I imagine it must be a lot of fun in making them. :smiling_face:

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This bowl was made with reclaimed wood which is possibly teak wood. 19cm ø, 7cm deep. I’m now covered in reddish wood dust.

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I’ve been doing bits of customisation on furniture lately… This is contact sheet covering. I’m pretty pleased with how it makes a slight quirky difference.

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@Deelzebub you are a complete artist

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So true! Love the purple tint to highlight the words and sketch :purple_heart:

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Trying a new endeavor in acrylic painting. It’s so fun and cathartic learning how to blend and layer :sun_with_face:

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awesome work with your blending :heart: Beautiful drawing!

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@JazzyS thank you dear. you always lift up people :raising_hands:t6::hugs:

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Beautiful work! How long did that take you?

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Actual embroidery time? Maybe 8 or 10 hours. Including time to find motivation? A few months lol. Funny how that works.

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Girl stop…I almost spit out my coffee :rofl:… I totally get the motivation time.

Glad you got it done. :blush:

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