Watercolor series called Mermaids in Summertime.
Showing posts with label weekly favorites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekly favorites. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Weekly Flutters: Completed Pinterest
Today I thought I would share some projects/ recipes that I have done from Pinterest that turned out really well!
creamy rice and mushroom soup {so good! We added bacon.}
Felt Dahlia Pattern {I made this for Christmas for the grandmothers: there is a pocket on the back to carry wallet-sized picture!}
Mini German Pancakes {yeah, they are so good it's not right}
snowglobe DIY {the boys made these for family members for Christmas. Talk about some bang for your buck! They got so much satisfaction from giving out their own hand made gifts... and everyone loved them of course}
Pretty Cupcakes
Interlocking Castle {We did this w/ an old diaper box... it made for great rainy day fun!}
Friday, June 7, 2013
Weekly Flutters
FREE printable anchor gift tags and wrapping paper? Yes, please!
underwater photography by Bruce Mozart
a lonely little mermaid
Wishing you a week full of smooth sailing!
underwater photography by Bruce Mozart
a lonely little mermaid
Wishing you a week full of smooth sailing!
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Weekly Flutters
In the early 1900's, the circus really hit it's hay-day. Businesses would close when the circus came to town. Anyone and Everyone lined the streets to buy tickets and to step inside the multicolored tents. But like many things, the world outgrew it's charms and tricks all too soon. As motion pictures became more available, people could experience terrific feats and exotic creatures from the comfort of home. Technology became the carnies nemesis in a way.
I cannot help but look at the circus during the 30's as the struggle to survive. I know there were dark, unmentionable, wicked things that probably happened surrounding it... animal abuse, prostitution, and perhaps worse. But to starving children sneaking in to see the acts, it offered hope and color and fun. For the rejects of civilization... the deformed, the freaks... some of them veterans of a terrible war... it offered food and board, and companionship. It was a hard time, and a hard business... but it was also a way of life and to most of the people involved, there was no other way.
Hope you enjoy those lovely photos. <3
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