Imagine a little weekend getaway cottage. It seems foreign to me, the woman with two jobs, four dogs and two cats. Let's face it, the dogs are the real anchor. Cats can fend for themselves, and jobs can be left behind.
But if I had a little weekend cottage that I could run off to . . . it might look a little like the Saturday Collection from Little Yellow Bicycle.
I had this little wooden birdhouse, and I painted it white. And it sat for perhaps a year awaiting the perfect paper. And then there it was . . . Saturdays. I cut and pieced, almost like laying one board at a time.
I was so careful to keep the designs in line and not lose the look of this great paper.
Cut, trim, align, paste . . . repeat . . .
One side at a time . . .
Until it was time to move in.
The only thing missing is the rocking chair on the porch.
Oh Deb, it's beautiful! I have a few of these houses in the craft supply tag sale offerings I'm going to go take another look at now. lol. I really love this project and what it represents. If I were to visit, could I bring Chloe? <3 They are the chain that tugs our hearts, you're right!
ReplyDeleteAs usual Debbie you amaze me. New England Scrapbook Company is so lucky to you as one of our anchors. You are one talented lady!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing Debbie! Love the details.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!!! That is one great place to get away from everything. I love all your projects. Like everyone has posted one extremely talented lady. Can't wait till we can scrap again.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable. Debbie is so talented.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing Deb! Beautiful... Hope you send pix over to LYB!!!!
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