Santa can be evil.
Joseph was in the other room, freshly home from Middle School. I yelled very exuberantly:
"Guess what?"
"what"
"Today, when I was driving home after dropping you off, I thought of the perfect thing to get you for Christmas!"
So he comes over....."What is it?"
"I can't tell you, then it won't be a surprise."
Eye roll. (Middle schoolers are good at eye roll.)
Later, he asks "Did you hide it?"
I reply "I didn't get it yet. I have to wait until the last minute to get it."
"Why?"
I answer as I leave the room.
"Too big to hide."
He screams "I hate you!"
These two batiks are finally done. They both started doing some odd things in the last step, so I stopped. After a while of not working on them and only thinking, I knew what to do. It worked perfectly.
Maura and Jeff can have one of these, they have to pick.
Each one has a sleeve sewn into the top to put a curtain rod. The bird one is exactly 24 inches wide and 39 inches tall. The bird house one is exactly 23 inches wide and 38 inches tall.
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Those are beautiful batiks.
OMG those are fabulous batiks. I love the colors and the pattern. Janow would look gorgeous in those colors. I think his photo is cute. He has such a sweet face. Thanks for your comments on my blog. I like the way horse people bond over the love that we have for our ponies.
These are absolutely beautiful works of art.
~Lisa
New Mexico
Great looking batiks. Love the photo of Janow what a beautiful horse with a sweet face and I'm sure sweet personality to match.
Kids have a way of making you feel so loved and appreciated, don't they??? LOL!!!
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