Country Living
Enjoying posting more for Shades of Inspiration. This is my marketbag I got at the Farm Chicks from the Country Living gals. I love, don't you? Speaking of "country living", which I live in country living. My cats are really starting to irritate me, not only because of the shedding of cat hair, but they are hunters. Hunters that are attacking poor little helpless creatures like bunnies and itsy bitsy mice. When I walk out in the yard in the mornings, there is always a half a carcass strung about. I know it's the law of nature, the survival of the fittest. I love my kittens, but they need to chill. Let the bunnies live! I thought the hare was supposed to be fast; my wild bunnies seem to be of the slower species. And speaking of "marketplace", I am going to be having another French Poppy Market, within the next couple weeks or so. I am making French Poppy market bags, some more pillows, a little jewelry possibly, and some handmade journals that will be full of artwork, vintage papers, etc. I hope you stay in contact for a peek. Okay, so I am off to play Tuesday tennis!







Can't wait for the French Poppy Marketplace!!
Posted by: Jackie | July 15, 2008 at 08:14 AM
French Poppy Marketplace? I'll be there with bells on! LOVE the bag! My favorite color, green.
~Allie
Posted by: Allie | July 15, 2008 at 05:55 PM
Really cute bag!
Terri
Posted by: Terri | July 16, 2008 at 04:03 AM
Stopped by from the shades of Inspiration. Great pics and your blog is so happy. I'll stop by again to say "hi". Have fun at tennis.
Posted by: Kelley | July 16, 2008 at 04:51 AM
hey there doll,
yike about the science experiment going on in your front yard. that's cats.
i will keep my eyes open for your market.
oxoxoxo,
jessi
Posted by: jessi nagy | July 16, 2008 at 06:56 AM
What a great bag! Keep me posted about your marketplace. It sounds wonderful.
Posted by: Laura Ingalls Gunn | July 16, 2008 at 10:13 AM
So looking forward to your French Poppy Marketplace.
Enjoy your unplugged time!!!
Kathy
Posted by: Kathy Jacobson | July 16, 2008 at 12:41 PM