"I begin with an idea ... and then it becomes something else"
~ Picasso

Tuesday 9 April 2013

home to St. Ives


I've been feeling a lot better about things lately ...
for being at home and slowly catching up with things

I've been stitching new seaside hearts and there
will be some new ones in my shop later today

thank you always for visiting x

11 comments:

CJ STITCHING AND BLOOMS said...

Hello Carolyn, I love how you placed that pretty lace onto the shifting sands of St. Ives. Great photo editing. Hugs Judy

Pom Pom said...

We are in the midst of a snow storm! It's always soothing to look at your shore!

Anonymous said...

Even your messy work desk has great display - it all comes naturally to you my friend. So glad you are feeling better. The loss is a long journey and some days just don't work. Take all the time you need to comfort yourself and be present. xox

Magpie's Mumblings said...

You have to live in one of the most beautiful places in the world!

Unknown said...

I've got tags on my mind too Carolyn! I really like that lace in the sand too. Eye grabbing!! Have a nice rest of the week! N,x

Caterina Giglio said...

so glad you are feeling better, and so happy to see a post from you! xox

TwinkleToes2day said...

I'm so excited to see your new textile hearts and I know their new owners will be as delighted and awestruck as I am with my own.
A series of London based tags would be wonderful to see, but don't go putting yourself under surplus stress in order to produce them. Softly softly catchy monkey. Happy mid week to you! :D Mo xx

Debrina said...

Hello Carolyn,
I had no idea you were over here now (which has been quite sometime by the look if it, LOL). So is this your permanent blog spot now or is this to compliment your other one?
Loving your continued good taste and exceptional palette with your collage boards!
Debs

Amelia said...

Love this image! Glad to know things are on the up :)

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

Your work is beautiful!

PeregrineBlue said...

You are so talented with photos of St Ives. I think you do it better than travel sites.