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Wow! Those are absolutely amazing. I love the desk sets and the flowers are lovely. The fireplaces are really lifelike. The clocks must be particularly fiddly and I now understand about the beads and lamps you mentioned. They look good enough to light. Splendid.
These are lovely. I particularly like the flowers especially the pansies in the window box. I'm sure they will appeal to lots of potential customers. Mary D
thank you! I have yet to photograph the window box with pelargoniums in - you will laugh at me for being anal, but when I make geraniums, I have to be accurate for the cultivar so all the zonal markings on the leaves have to be right for the flower colours ...
I'm not laughing at you just slightly horrified by the work you're giving yourself. But I'm now thinking that we all spend time on things that are important to us and I'm about to start making a very time consuming Ottolenghi recipe so each to their own. Mary D
well, there you go ... one of my best friends at school was the daughter of a fuchsia breeder who was well known in the community, he gave me my first fuchsia. And the fuchsia and pelargonium fraternity seem to be quite closely entwined, so for Edwin, I make sure I get it right. If that makes any sense at all ...
thank you! Now I'm wondering how to put a ship in a bottle to scale; you'd know the size of bottle, I think, 5ml, similar to the bottles used for vaccination stuff.
Wow! Those are absolutely amazing. I love the desk sets and the flowers are lovely. The fireplaces are really lifelike. The clocks must be particularly fiddly and I now understand about the beads and lamps you mentioned. They look good enough to light. Splendid.
ReplyDeletethank you! now I shall see how much I can shift on ebay to be able to afford to do more.
Deleteoh, and I have been taking pics of things unassembled for a book.
DeleteThese are lovely. I particularly like the flowers especially the pansies in the window box. I'm sure they will appeal to lots of potential customers. Mary D
ReplyDeletethank you! I have yet to photograph the window box with pelargoniums in - you will laugh at me for being anal, but when I make geraniums, I have to be accurate for the cultivar so all the zonal markings on the leaves have to be right for the flower colours ...
DeleteI'm not laughing at you just slightly horrified by the work you're giving yourself. But I'm now thinking that we all spend time on things that are important to us and I'm about to start making a very time consuming Ottolenghi recipe so each to their own. Mary D
Deletewell, there you go ... one of my best friends at school was the daughter of a fuchsia breeder who was well known in the community, he gave me my first fuchsia. And the fuchsia and pelargonium fraternity seem to be quite closely entwined, so for Edwin, I make sure I get it right. If that makes any sense at all ...
DeleteWow. Absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteNow I'm wondering how to put a ship in a bottle to scale; you'd know the size of bottle, I think, 5ml, similar to the bottles used for vaccination stuff.