I had to go out and break the ice in the bird's water dishes, and am still trying to figure out how a hunk of cast iron was broken out of the griddle I place their food in?????
My sidekick, "Raisenette Funicello Buttafuco" wanted to play this morning. I think he's quite dashing in this silver ribbon. After I realized he had peed on some of my velvet that I was intending to make "velvet fruit" out of (ew) (see below), I decided he wasn't nearly as cute.
Now, I call him "Viejo Gato Loco", which, I believe, translates from Spanish into, "Old Man Crazy Cat".
Look at this "who me" pose....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Our "Circus Bear" has guarded our door for the past three years. Before that, when we had a staircase, he performed tricks on that.
I hand-painted the "cloche", earlier, and decided it looked pretty with crystalized fruit...now, I've decided to make some "velvet fruit" to place in it. Still rummaging about, looking for more velvet, because of you-know-who.
I hand-painted the "cloche", earlier, and decided it looked pretty with crystalized fruit...now, I've decided to make some "velvet fruit" to place in it. Still rummaging about, looking for more velvet, because of you-know-who.
Yes, yet another vignette...we inherited this lovely, crystal and sterling silver salt cellars (complete with little, teeny-tiny spoons - which are put away for safekeeping) from dear Aunt Lily. I love them, and have them swimming about in powdered sugar (out of corn starch).
Here are a couple of pieces of the velvet fruit I make, however, these are stuffed with fiber fill, as I was using them on a wreath. I usually put lentils (that's right, lentils) in them, and they are wonderful "bean bag" but beautiful fruit. I sew crystals on them, amd make the buds out of ribbon. If I feel up to it today, I will make some with the lentils...or, I may go back to bed.
If my writing seems flat today, it's because I feel "flat"..well at least I tried...I'm thinking a nap is good for me...
Hope you feel better. I always feel flat when I'm sick too. Your cat is so cute and you have such creativity with your homemade velvet fruit. Dee Dee
ReplyDeleteThanks, dee dee,
ReplyDeleteI do feel a bit better, but just sort of dragging around the house...maybe tomorrow I will feel more creative/exciting/whatever>>>
Ha.
Maybe I'll just cut out some fruit...
Jessica
As I write, I hope you are feeling much better.
ReplyDeleteYour fabric fruit are so very couture and pretty. As a hobby sewer myself, I can relate to the time and effort it takes. Love your "two-swans-a-swimming" and the idea of using powdered sugar. -Brenda-
(FYI, for artificial snow there is a product called Insta Snow which is ideal to use for larger projects. Also for the illusion of ice, I have used a product called 'Crystal Ice' which is small granular beads that you just add water to. Comes in a package and can be found usually in the Floral section of most Craft stores.)
Hey Brenda,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all...
and for the tip on "Crystal Ice", I'll look for it.
Jessica
Jess, you are welcome. Correction to the name of the product as it is called "CRACKED Ice" (Made by Darice and is non-toxic.) A 45 gram package makes 2 1/2 gallons.
ReplyDeleteDiscovered it a few years ago. It is neat stuff. :) -Brenda-
Thanks for the correction...
ReplyDeleteJess