i put the little scraps that were along with the two packets of cloth that
i got from
Deb Lacativa. (One was called Swamp Thing)
(i like the cloth and i like its name)
put those scraps in a bowl of water because they
were all squinched in one of her little crocheted pots…
then made a little scrap line for them to dry.
it looked like a party. you know, how you get the
house all ready for company, everything in place and
then once the party begins, it's all everywhere?

maybe today was a kind of birthday party.

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10 responses to “this morning”

  1. yvette Avatar

    feast…count me in…then I red your post…still feast!dagdag

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  2. Storycloth Avatar

    Beautiful Grace – wish I was there to eat some cupcakes with you. Wish we were all there with you! Love the globe too. Gilly

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  3. nandas Avatar

    before i read anything, i looked at the picture and thought it looked like you were having a party… so yes… maybe the spirits are celebrating!

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  4. Serena Avatar

    thats awesome. im a bit behind and owe an email. everything should be in the mail tomorrow. much love to youi want to come party like that!

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  5. Deb Avatar

    How cool! I never realized just how much cloth could fit in there. Time to make some more!

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  6. Penny Berens Avatar

    Celebratory prayer flags.

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  7. Marti Avatar

    Streamers of cloth. I can imagine that taking the bits of cloth out of the crocheted pot might be like those party favors that came with a little mouth piece. You blew on the piece and the paper furled out. As you pulled the cloths out of the pot, they unfurled their happy colors.

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  8. Karen Turner Avatar

    What a happy picture. Spirit dancing.

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  9. Manya Maratou Avatar

    yes yes birthday party !!! hugsss

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  10. Deb Avatar

    Your grass basket with the leather handle wrap..I have the same one only mine is blue and gold. Its one of my most favorite possessions. It holds all my handwork/toolshttp://morewgalo.blogspot.com/2010/11/caesura.html

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