First of 2011.....so here we go.
The contraption on the table is for holding glass/items when painting. The object is clamped on the top and the you can swizzle it around etc. Its an early birthday present from OH (birthday next week), the other item is a chocolate mould from the pound shop, but its not for chocolate (!) but for making clay embellishments. So I wish everyone who participates in WOYWW a creative 2011....... Ciao
The contraption on the table is for holding glass/items when painting. The object is clamped on the top and the you can swizzle it around etc. Its an early birthday present from OH (birthday next week), the other item is a chocolate mould from the pound shop, but its not for chocolate (!) but for making clay embellishments. So I wish everyone who participates in WOYWW a creative 2011....... Ciao
That looks like something space age.. never seen one before!
ReplyDeletelook forward to seeing you Saturday for the 1st Vicky Stampers of 2011.
Hugs Jo x
Looks like an instrument of torture to me Olive. Interested to see what glass painting you do with it so hope you post some.
ReplyDeleteHope you got sorted for Saturday and are ready for your "bossy" bit. See you then Ciao!
My gosh that is a contraption hehe, look forward to seeing something you have painted using it :)
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I think you get the vote for the most interesting new item purchased this week! Didn't know you did glass painting too, or is it something new that you'd like to try? Have a Happy Birthday for next week, there's a lot of us Capricorns about it seems!
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Brenda 83
Ooh Olive! I work in Ann Arbor! have done since 2004, and I would have loved to have had a crafty soul to share with!! Where did your husband work? Life's definitely a bit odd isn't it!
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Brenda
OH worked in Plymouth for AVL, we lived on the south of AA in Briarwood, near the Mall. I wasnt able to work with the type of visa he was on. Where do you work then? I went to a few classes at Hollanders in Kerrytown, which were interesting....if they are still going, you should try one. Life is definitely strange, I'm meeting more people from the area from where I lived now i have moved home!!!!! Cheers Olive xx
ReplyDeleteI love your name, you sound like the leading lady in an important novel. 'Olive Appleby'...it has a really elegant ring to it.
ReplyDeleteI must come back for a look around your blog to see what you make with those gadgets. Warrington is where some of my family came from...fond memories. Take care!!
Sue xx 50
Blimey Olive - I thought it was something surgical!! No really, clever idea huh... bet you'll wonder how you managed without it. Moulds at poundland huh....thanks!
ReplyDeleteNever seen one of those round things before....most interesting :) Like the sound of the moulds
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Yummy chocolate mold for clay...lol Thanks for the peek and sharing. Hugs, Marjo #23
ReplyDeletethat's an interesting contraption! but it sounds really useful. hope you have a happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteNever seen one of those contraptions! If you didn't say I would have thought you were an ophthalmologist! Happy New Year, Olive! Hope you have a creative one!
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