Last weekend I've been busy with working on the first floor of my Spring Fling 2013 project. I didn't imagine it could be sooo addictive! The exterior walls are done and now I am thinking about the interior walls and How-To...
Closer to the afternoon I went out of supplies and had to stop working on the building. It gave me time to concentrate on Vanessa's roombox. After long hesitation I decided to attach the ceiling medallion and hang the lamp.
The William Morris rug that I decided to put in this room was stitched by me years ago on 22 count (before I was introduced to silk gauze), Bunny Papke's pattern.
Now I am looking for a suitable fabric for the window treatment, can't figure out what color I want.
I also finished a couple of Country pillows that will be available at my Etsy store soon.
Have a great Tuesday!
Natalia
si que has estado ocupada , me gusta mucho el papel de las paredes y esos cojines son preciosos
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Mari
Beautiful rug and very beautiful cushions
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Wyrna
The room is looking good, that rug is fabulous, perhaps you need curtains or a blind that won't compete with the rug for attention, something to match the wallpaper.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that you've started working on your new project - but it's good that you had some time left to work on that beautiful roombox again. It looks absolutely lovely so far.
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Birgit
Thank you, Wyrna and Mari!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Margaret, the curtains shouldn't compete with the rug, therefore I am thinking about something lacy, light and solid.
ReplyDeleteBirgit, I have so many projects left behind. Now when I am still in the process of unpacking is the best time to finish what I started.
ReplyDeleteComo siempre tus alfombras son espectaculares, no pongo en dudad que elegirás unas telas preciosas para las cortinas.
ReplyDeleteEl papel y la lámpara me encantan, estoy deseando ver el resultado final, besos:-)
Ya veo que estas muy atareada. Ha sido un trabajo estupendo.
ReplyDeleteWonderful rug and cushions.
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