The gallery is lovely... I'd enjoy sitting in a rocking chair just gazing through all those colored glass objects and other displays. Yes, the flowers give it a final touch...
It looks wonderful. I could very happily spend several hours (and probably much money) wandering around. Love that dress. Gorgeous colour and soft drape.
I'm not normally much of one for blog photos but these are all very lovely and interesting. It seems more and more of the good things are tucked away in the Midwest nowadays. Your work is gorgeous and I particularly like the shawl.
Such exquisite stuff there Joanne. On a much more mundane note - the drying cloths you kindly sent to me are the best I have ever had. They dry well and they wash incredibly. Because they are quite loosely woven any 'dirt' and 'stains' just washes away and they come up pristine every time.
So rarely see green clothes here. The dress is a lovely shade and I would love to handle that shawl. It looks like a beautiful gallery, I often meant to have windows with shelves for coloured glass but I know it wouldn't work in our place. We aren't the kind of family to have nice stuff around - unless, perhaps, it is made of iron :)
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteIt is looking absolutely fabulous darling!!! YAM xx
The gallery is lovely... I'd enjoy sitting in a rocking chair just gazing through all those colored glass objects and other displays. Yes, the flowers give it a final touch...
ReplyDeleteThat green dress looks lovely, and those window cubicles look attractive, too.
ReplyDeleteThe green dress is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, and lovely photos indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful. I could very happily spend several hours (and probably much money) wandering around. Love that dress. Gorgeous colour and soft drape.
ReplyDeleteI predict success for the gallery!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting to start a new business, hope it goes well.
ReplyDeleteShort kimonos are de rigeur...just a thought.
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I took a peek. You bet.
DeleteThe Gallery is shaping up nicely. If I ever am able to take a trip to your area I will certainly visit.
ReplyDeleteI like that lime green dress, I may search around for something similar here at home.
ReplyDeleteI love the window displays in the gallery.
The window displays are beautiful. What a great adventure!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done!
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I'm not normally much of one for blog photos but these are all very lovely and interesting. It seems more and more of the good things are tucked away in the Midwest nowadays. Your work is gorgeous and I particularly like the shawl.
ReplyDeleteSuch exquisite stuff there Joanne. On a much more mundane note - the drying cloths you kindly sent to me are the best I have ever had. They dry well and they wash incredibly. Because they are quite loosely woven any 'dirt' and 'stains' just washes away and they come up pristine every time.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful...love the glass in the windows.
ReplyDeleteThe windows are a great idea lots of lovely light.
ReplyDeleteMerle.......
This is shaping up nicely, the flowers are always a great enhancement.
ReplyDeleteVery nice environment to have your weaving in -- would like to step over to Ohio to visit it. -- barbara
ReplyDeleteNow, just bring on the customers who enjoy and are willing to pay for art..
ReplyDeletethe gallery looks good as does your display.
ReplyDeleteThat shawl is beautiful. I like the green dress as well - lovely colour!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to be part of in creating. Love your new products!
ReplyDeleteOh beauty, the shop has shaped up nicely; the perfect venue for displaying your wares!
ReplyDeleteSo rarely see green clothes here. The dress is a lovely shade and I would love to handle that shawl. It looks like a beautiful gallery, I often meant to have windows with shelves for coloured glass but I know it wouldn't work in our place. We aren't the kind of family to have nice stuff around - unless, perhaps, it is made of iron :)
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