My wee weensy life is occasionally pestilent and filled with the trails of family so I come here to hide...
I'll be back.. I'm just not sure when my little box will let me out.
xoxo~
Abbie
(The 'scene' is a small cardboard box that I decorated for my daughters. The chest of drawers is an antique Aunt Lydia thread spool. The bed is made of cardboard and antique wallpaper, the carpet - an antique lace doily and the tiny mushroom I made from clay. )
12 comments:
Okay, Abbie, you go ahead and have a moment. Why does this remind me of the scene in A Christmas Story where Randy is under the sink? The one where his mother gives him a glass of milk and then gently shuts the door? Anyway, it's wonderful that you have "real-life" friends to hug and to return hugs.
Love your little diarama...I think that your girls must love the things that you do with them and for them.
See you soon!
Amazing! These are beautiful!
Ohhh so precious... -happy sigh-
Come back here to 'Down Abbie's Road," when you can. But don't worry about, when you can't. Blogging {IMHO} should be only fun. No pressure. Only, only, only fun. :-)
Gentle hugs,
Aunt Amelia
"Love doesn't make the world go 'round.
Love is what makes the ride worthwhile."
~ Franklin P. Jones
You are such a good Mom. The best play is creative play :-)
Thanks for this magical visit and with the most appropriate musical background playing.
Maureen
Talk about an amazing piece, Abbie, it's just wonderful! Lynn
This is so magical and enchanting! Wonderful!
Much Joy!
Lisa!
This is so magical and enchanting! Wonderful!
Much Joy!
Lisa!
HI Abbie, oh how lovely, I'm sure you daughters are really excited to play with this cute little house. You can tell it's made with lot's of love for details. Yes that little box....sometimes touching with the outside feels good.
Smiles, Anke ;)
I love this and I love how you set it up!
in-cre-di-ble!!!!!
Found you through the Vintage Moth. Love your work, intrigued by you, I'll be back.
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