I have a few new pieces that I've added to my shop this morning.
This needlefelted wool scene has been fitted into a piece of oak from my woods. I love the dark band in the grain of the wood.
For grins, here's an extreme close up.
The actual scene is only 1 1/4" across.
There is also this peaceful meadow scene surrounded by a pretty piece of chokecherry wood.
A small moss garden necklace, strung on leather cord.
This is also fitted into a piece of chokecherry. I love the grain in this piece.
There will also be a limited number of custom-made embroidered stones and perhaps a completed stone or two if the weather cooperates and gives me light to photograph by. After yesterday's gorrrgeous weather, I am not complaining about a little rain today.
If you'd like, please stop by my shop
Sorry about the short notice, I normally like to announce shop updates beforehand, but today is one of those unplanned kind of days.
Have a great day, everyone.
8 comments:
Beautiful...
:)
Alison
These are REALLY beautiful. I also loved reading the comments about your stones with the holes. Keep us updated if you get any more information. How lovely to think they may have belonged to someone. I studied archaeology for a while and I'm fascinated by finds. I'm always stopping and picking things up. I drive my kids (and hubby) crazy but I find it so exciting!
Lovely, as always :)
I really like the way you create a perfect little scene with wool. I've tried needle felting once or twice and it seems magical to me, the way you get this much detail in!
Beat wishes.
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Lovely little landscapes !
(ha, and sold out already !!)
I love those! Great idea mixing the felt and wood.
:))) Dear Lisa, today I am a lucky girl! I really managed not beeing too late when coming to your shop! Now I am thinking about how my personal embroidered stone should look like whilst going to bed... and I am sure there will be nice dreams! Hopefully I am able to sleep at least a bit! ;)))
Love, Birgit
beautiful work lisa
love the combination of the felt and the wood
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