Wednesday 23 November 2016

SCARVES, PEGS & SOAP

  Hello deskhoppers and fellow bloggers, my heading makes 
me sound like Gypsy Rose Lee this week.


Remember the scarf I finished last week
well I am giving it to a friend for her birthday. 
 I've made a box from vintage wallpaper to put it in.


Quick as you like i've started another 
scarf before the momentum vanishes.


I also found a use for some old wooden pegs 
that have been lurking in a basket for ages


And who would have thought you could draw
 inspiration from a bar of soap. 
Doodling with inks.


Have a great day and don't forget to 
pop over and see some inspirational 
workdesks over at Julia's place






21 comments:

  1. I love how you make such lovely things from treasured fabrics...a bit like my Memory bears to me. I love using the washed and 'lived in' fabrics cos they take on a whole new existence for me. As for the inspiration you got from your bar of soap......I love it 😊 Keep up the good work.
    Hugs,
    Annie x#14

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  2. You always show such interesting ideas, Gypsy Rose! The tweed scarf is brilliant, I wonder how the next one is going to turn out? The wallpaper box is the icing on the cake for me, so simple and yet very effective, love it!
    Hugs, LLJ 12 xxxx

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  3. I am so pleased you are going to create another scarf. Love the wrapping of the gift and beautiful bright soap. Of course you would find inspiration in soap .... you have such an eye for for style.
    sandra de @25

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  4. Hi Lynn, it's amazing where we get inspiration from sometimes! Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #9 xx

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  5. Loving your unique projects, Lynn! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #22

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  6. I bet your friend will be thrilled with that prettily packaged scarf!
    Me and my Grandma used to make peg dolls during the school holidays. Remember them? xxx

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    1. I do remember peg dolls. I made some with the ladies at the day care centre a few years ago xxx

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  7. Had to travel back a bit to see the scarf - wow! it's beautiful. Look forward to seeing your next one.
    Take care
    Christine #26

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  8. Love that scarf and the box you made to go with it. What a wonderful gift! I'm betting your friend will love it. Can't wait to see the next.

    Happy WoYWW
    Sharon K #37

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  9. There is so much beauty going on here.. even a bar of soap!
    Happy WOYWW!
    MiSchra #6

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  10. oh so pretty, what a great gift wrap idea too. Have a good week. Helen #1

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  11. That vintage wallpaper box is such a great idea. I'm sure your friend will be delighted! You might be Gypsy Rose, but Jos always calls me Second Hand Rose ... I wonder why?

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  12. You inspired me to dig up a scarf I'd stitched together with pieces of woollen fabric. I'm going to add a few things to it and give it life. xxx

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  13. Hi Lynn, I've seen some of those soaps before and I can well see why you might feel inspired by them and the pattern is lovely. Have a great woyww and happy crafting, Angela x 18

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  14. Another lovely snugly scarf to come!
    Pretty start to those doodles. I feel out of sorts as I haven't been able to create much.Amazing how we need to keep our fingers busy. Bet the ladies at The Centre loved their peg doll making back then.

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  15. I just love how you created some doodling from a cheery bar of soap! How fun! Also love the birthday box you created for your friend. Clever and SO cute! :)

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  16. You are always so inspiring and always have such different things going on! I love the wallpaper box, and the scarf is gorgeous - and inspiration from a bar of soap? Only you could do that!!! Such a pleasure to visit!

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  17. Isn't inspiration wonderful! It comes in so many forms, I feel bad for people who are surrounded by inspiration every day and just don't see it. You are obviously not one of those [people! I love how you used that bar of soap to inspire your doodling! Thanks for sharing! Lindart #41

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  18. Happy Belated WOYWW. I love the box you made. Yes, I have also started to store my ribbons on wooden pegs. I saw it on a blog a few years ago and promptly bought all the stock at our local Wilco! I haven't finished winding them on - I rarely use ribbon now, so thinking of donating it to charity. Loving the soap inspiration. Ali x #32

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  19. You are always so busily creative, Lynn, I am very impressed! The scarf and box look gorgeous. xxx

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    1. Thank you Curtise. Lovely to hear from you xxxx

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