Because the way I see it, first it was the sheep’s outer coat, then once we sheared or combed it off, we then re-purpose it into things to adorn or keep us warm. And no one I know does it more creatively then Pluckyfluff. This is a photo of one of her amazing handspun yarns, she titled Hangover Helper. If you would like to see more pop on over to her blog Pluckyfluff or over here or grab a copy of her book: INTERTWINED.
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Decorate the inside of Easter Eggs for a change
We all think about decorating the outside of Easter eggs but eggs make great containers for little dioramas. To accent the cute little dioramas the edges of the eggs can be wrapped with one of my favorite things- pompom trim! Hop on over to The Crafty Swedes blog to see more adorable pictures of Easter egg dioramas.
Kathy eddins says
I love the way this makes me feel when I first saw it. What a great piece of eye candy!!!
Kathy Eddins says
I love the way this made me feel when I first saw it .What a great piece of eye candy !!