You all probably thought I had fallen off the face of the planet, but nope, still here :) The past couple of weeks have been exhausting and hubby has been in some pain, so that's when I have to devote my attention elsewhere.
The project is coming along albeit very slowly. I have redone certain sections about three times because they just weren't what I wanted. I don't get to quill as much as I would like and I know that everyone is waiting with anticipation to see the finished piece. Trust me, no more than I am lol. I want it to be finished so that I can start some other things I have in mind, but quilling pieces can only be certain sizes and I have to make thousands of them :( But if it turns out pretty decent then I will post pictures, maybe LOL.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
SU2C
Today is National Cancer Survivors Day. If you or someone close to you or even someone you know is battling this terrible disease. Visit SU2C website and honor them and their fight today. Donate if you can. Even if it's only $1. Every little helps to find a cure.
http://www.standup2cancer.org/
http://www.standup2cancer.org/
Friday, June 1, 2012
An amazing quilling artist
Although I am new to quilling I have come across some amazing artists during my online travels. I have been slowly adding quilling friends to my Facebook page.
On one of these journeys I came across a wonderful lady called Anastasia from Sri Lanka. She had been on a trip to Scotland and while touring she had lost her Rosary Beads which had been given to her by a late friend.
Well I hate to see anyone lose something so precious and sentimental, so I tried to help her get it back. I called the hotel where she had been staying and asked the duty manager to launch a search. He said he would do what he could and over several days turned the hotel upside down to try and find Anastasia Rosaries, but sadly he couldn't find it. I do appreciate Davids efforts though and I thank him for taking the time to try. One good thing to come of this is that Anastasia and I are now friends.
Below is one of her amazing quilled pieces, which I LOVE.
On one of these journeys I came across a wonderful lady called Anastasia from Sri Lanka. She had been on a trip to Scotland and while touring she had lost her Rosary Beads which had been given to her by a late friend.
Well I hate to see anyone lose something so precious and sentimental, so I tried to help her get it back. I called the hotel where she had been staying and asked the duty manager to launch a search. He said he would do what he could and over several days turned the hotel upside down to try and find Anastasia Rosaries, but sadly he couldn't find it. I do appreciate Davids efforts though and I thank him for taking the time to try. One good thing to come of this is that Anastasia and I are now friends.
Below is one of her amazing quilled pieces, which I LOVE.
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