~ Alfred Edward Perlman, New York Times, July 1958
Every winter these little "Shabby Chic" nests
are brought to life here in my
Sacred Yarn Room
while the concept remains the same --
the nests never are~
perhaps I dig a little deeper into the trunk
containing my Mother's collection
of vintage laces and trims~
perhaps I'll add some vintage
treasures that were purchased at my trips to the flea market
this past summer~
every artist knows that when you create--
you do it from your soul --
in the moment--
not by a set pattern
or directions
every year,
my nests seem to change just a little~
when I look at them collectively,
(one from each year--)
I can see how over time that they have
evolved~
to me--
they are the most beautiful this year,
than ever before
and yet~
there are still more beautiful laces and trims
waiting to be brought to life
~
my Mother's collection of laces and trims
is an amazing legacy that
I am sharing with you
through
these little nests.
I know already that next year's nests
will be both beautiful and unique
in their own special way --
and--
they will be different
somehow, someway~
the "Shabby Chic" nests
are not a part of my Designer nests collection.
(those designs are never repeated)
~~
these Shabby nests are made every winter
for those who are on the current
waiting list.
~
every winter.
~
~~In fairness to the beautiful
"Woodland" nest --
that nest will have it's very own
special post later this
spring.~~
You can read more info about the
"Shabby Chic" nest by
sidebar.
~
(you may also email me for additional information)
vboster1@windstream.net
~~~~~~
In my next post -- I'll share with you a little variation of the Shabby Chic nest --
the beautiful "Shabby Treasure " nest~~
Just keepin' it real~
I can't stand this winter anymore. If it snows one more time I think I may just go crazy here in this house! If I could be here at home all day and watch the beautiful snow falling without having to worry about getting back and forth to work -- that would be wonderful. I could totally get into a snow covered winter -- but the reality of things is that I have to leave for work at 5:30 am -- and the roads can be miserable at that hour.
I need Spring.
NOW!!
xoxo
Vicki