
When I bother to look after them, my african violets reward me well. I love the ruffly picotee edge on this one. Apparently so does Donovan.


My pins and ornaments are first sewn of good quality white cotton fabric and then stuffed with polyfill. Then they're hand dyed, hand painted and finally beaded. A pin back is sewn securely on the back of the pins. Because of the nature of the hand dyeing, no two are ever exactly alike.
My spouse loves to spin and weave, and I dye warps for his beautiful handwoven scarves.
I've been painting my entire life and especially love to paint in a celtic or medieval style, but pure fantasy is also great fun.
The well fleshed orange kitty that my shop is named after is Donovan who has his own web site.
6 comments:
There is something so special about the flowers of an African Violet. I don't have a green thumb but with a tiny bit of care...like water..even I can occasionally get a bloom. Beautiful pictures and what color!
great pictures!
aww cute :)
those are gorgeous flowers! hmm going to have to see if hubby can grow me some (i have a black thumb of death when it comes to flowers :p)
What a beautiful bunch of flowers. Wonder what they would taste like?
That's a gorgeous plant! And of course, orange cats look good with everything.
They are really lovely! One of my cats will eat anything green so no houseplants for me--cat grass is a big hit!
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