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These are eggs I painted a while back , in 2008, which are waiting to be varnished.
I know because I put the date on the back of them. lol
Otherwise time flies and you do not remember.
They are empty inside so they are very delicate.
I thought they would be nice to display for Thanksgiving as well as the doilies which my son seemed to like.The little bamboo bridge was also made by my son for a school project 4 years ago.
It had to withstand 250 pounds of pressure.
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Harsh words exchanged between nature and man
Hold on to the flowers.
Hold on to the skies.
Hold on to the blackness of soil rich in blood.
Our world is a plan so...
Hold on for the ride.
A Lady's Life
These are eggs I painted a while back , in 2008, which are waiting to be varnished.
I know because I put the date on the back of them. lol
Otherwise time flies and you do not remember.
They are empty inside so they are very delicate.
I thought they would be nice to display for Thanksgiving as well as the doilies which my son seemed to like.The little bamboo bridge was also made by my son for a school project 4 years ago.
It had to withstand 250 pounds of pressure.
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Harsh words exchanged between nature and man
Hold on to the flowers.
Hold on to the skies.
Hold on to the blackness of soil rich in blood.
Our world is a plan so...
Hold on for the ride.
A Lady's Life
7 comments:
These eggs are so cute ! I once did that for Easter but it is a long time ago !
I had to laugh about your smart spider ! Apparently they think too !
I used to do the pysanky eggs.
Those are done with wax but now I just use paint.Its easier. Eggs are nice for displays.
Hi Lady! Incredible the things you manage to create!!
The bridge holding 250 pounds is amazing!!
I’m going to be offline working in a «remote» location next week, but left you in a new destination in Blogtrotter Two... Enjoy and have a great week!
The eggs are beautiful and your son's bridge is ingenious. You obviously have a very creative family.
Thanks Trotter This bridge took the pressure as did his other bridge which went up to 750 pounds. lol
He got a A for sure lol
George Thanks. I am rather proud of the eggs. I have so many projects that are not finished These require finishing as well so they can hang or be put into a display box.. lol
Your works are beautiful.
Thanks Sandy :)
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