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Friday, February 20, 2009

Army Or Tea Party?



Army. (If you look closely, it kind of looks like Weaslie was already a casualty ;-)



Tea Party.

If it were just that easy.

These "Easter Sheep" are headed to Urban Farmhouse near Columbus, Ohio, this afternoon. I wish it were closer so I could hand deliver them. Miss Ewenice and I would love to see her beautiful store!

7 comments:

Michelle said...

AdORable! Would love to see how you make them, so I could make naturally colored Shetland versions. (Oh, who am I kidding? When would I find time to do that?)

Michelle said...

AdORable! Would love to see how you make them, so I could make naturally colored Shetland versions. (Oh, who am I kidding? When would I find time to do that?)

Dianne MacDonald said...

Such cute and clever sheep!(and all "easy keepers")Don't you just love that passed out corgi position where their little legs are sticking straight out? Ivy does that all the time.

~Tonia~ said...

I just love your sheep you make!! I say it is a tea party army. LOL

Tammy said...

You are incredibly talented--from your creations to your packaging. I would be interested in how you keep the lock structure intact on those little sheepies. I opened the honey this morning! Had some fresh biscuits. Oh my, oh my! Wonderful wonderful stuff. Like open up a jar of summer.
Tammy

Claire the Shepherdess said...

Oh these are wonderful! I love the tea party! So cute! I just want to cuddle them!

Urban Farmhouse said...

OMGOSH!!! They are gorgeous! I can't wait to see them in person!!
I just ordered fresh lavender and have some cloches waiting in the wings to make some beautiful displays with your stunning handwork! I am so excited to share these with my customers and so very proud to say that they are handfed, hand-sheared, hand-washed and handmade right here in America and not all that far from Urban Farmhouse...thanks so much Sara.
Lisa