Local Kitty Makes Good
One of my friends, Michelle, is a gifted artist and photographer. She's also a wife, mother, and lover of dogs. Cats, not so much.
But my cat, Kyra, is very special. Kyra's shy and reserved but she really comes out of her shell (and out of the sanctuary of my bedroom) in the presence of a certain type of woman: she likes gentle, kind-hearted, artistic women. So, naturally Kyra loves Michelle.
The first time Kyra met Michelle - and, like most cat non-lovers, Michelle kept her distance - Kyra insisted. She jumped right into Michelle's lap as she sat at my kitchen table drinking coffee! Kyra purred and gazed up at Michelle with her big green eyes; I don't think Michelle really stood a chance!
Not too long ago, Michelle took some photos of Kyra, then she had the photos made into notecards:
But my cat, Kyra, is very special. Kyra's shy and reserved but she really comes out of her shell (and out of the sanctuary of my bedroom) in the presence of a certain type of woman: she likes gentle, kind-hearted, artistic women. So, naturally Kyra loves Michelle.
The first time Kyra met Michelle - and, like most cat non-lovers, Michelle kept her distance - Kyra insisted. She jumped right into Michelle's lap as she sat at my kitchen table drinking coffee! Kyra purred and gazed up at Michelle with her big green eyes; I don't think Michelle really stood a chance!
Not too long ago, Michelle took some photos of Kyra, then she had the photos made into notecards:
This is the front of the card.
This is the reverse; she always puts a quote on the back of her cards.
Don't you love how she put Kyra with her back towards us on the back of the card?
Michelle's going to open an Etsy shop to sell her many notecards one of these days; when she does, you'll be the first to know!
I recently received one final OWOH gift that I won from Kylie in Australia! It was a custom gift, so she asked what kinds of things I like, and then sent this:
Wrapped in pattern paper, with a sweet tag.
How do you think she did -- did she get me? I think so, too! I love ephemera! (And I enjoyed getting something from so far away.)
I've spent some time this week working on a "tray" of buttons to enter in a competition next month at the Colorado State Button Society's show in Denver. I have to gather 24 buttons from among my collection that depict certain things (animals, foliage, etc.) and that are certain sizes, and then arrange and label them on a board according to the guidelines of the Award. I've found that it's a lot harder than it sounds! I'll let you see the results when I've finished...but it may not be anytime soon!
Comments
Congrats on your OWOH gift...great items.
Looking forward to seeing that button project.
Hugs,
Regi
I can't wait to see your button card!
Micki
Looking forward to reading about your button project - you lead such an interesting life!
Barbara