There is a little Christmas village that has just sprouted nearby, it looks warm and inviting, a delightful visit might be in store. Wait, I can visit anytime I like because it is sitting on my cabinet in my dining room. Hooray for me. There is a little house hiding in the back... it is a gift so I can't reveal the entire structure. Just a peak for now. (I swiped the little tree from my son who is insisting he get it back very shortly. I suppose I'll make do with the lovely pine cone behind it! Kids I tell you...)

After finishing my little village, I escaped outside to witness this. The sun was bowing to the dusk and revealing all her majesty. Too bad about the telephone wires blocking my view. One day, they'll all be gone!
Yesterday my eye caught this and I just can't stop staring at it. Isn't it lovely?
This grainy photo shows the extreme loveliness of the image... it's a beautiful die cut. Just dreamy.
How about you? What has captured your attention lately?
Friday's Gratitude:
I am so grateful to see the top of my dining room table which has been covered with glue, paper, scissors and other crafty items for weeks upon weeks. I imagine dinner sitting at the table...



3 comments:
Your village rocks!
I also see a cool little framed drawing in the background there...i like what I see of it.
Your house must be just filled with with creative wonder...i love that!
the village is outstanding. simply gorgeous. I see things like this from you and other artists- and it makes me smack myself, all these years of work work work- and I suddenly realize how little creativity I apply to my everyday life. Its very hard to be creative for yourself- I'm my worst customer. Things need to change. You've inspired my New Year's Resolution: Be more creative in everything I do- not just work, but everything. :)
Gorgeous village! I need to get workin' on my little house and post it! You should see the snow we are getting here. . . 20 to 30 inches! Absolutely just the thing I want to see before moving out to the desert. A perfect little Baltimore parting gift.
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