Thank you, Sandra. It was a labor of love and couldn't wait to do these photographs. If I had had more than an hour to get them done I was going to try to make them look really natural-museum-y. :)
I am an architect, mother, wife and native East Coaster living in San Francisco, and the paper artist behind papel SF. My work can be seen at The Jealous Curator, Colossal, My Modern Metropolis, Apartment Therapy, and the Martha Stewart Living and Williams-Sonoma blogs, among others. Thank you for reading!
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We've thought of 101 uses for our donut pans, and we're going to make them all!
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I love burlesque! I'm in it for the costumes, the camaraderie and the laughs.
Such pretty eye candy! Mind if I pin a few?
ReplyDeleteYou never need to ask, LT! xo
DeleteThey look wonderful all together. I'm not going to ask how long it took!
ReplyDeleteLooooooooooong! :)
DeleteTiffanie they are GORGEOUS! You are a very patient woman!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa, I really appreciate your comment! Yes, patient, but I really got into it! :)
Deleteso beautiful. I love this idea
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandra. It was a labor of love and couldn't wait to do these photographs. If I had had more than an hour to get them done I was going to try to make them look really natural-museum-y. :)
DeleteBeautiful - both the eggs and the oology idea! The natural ones are my favorite. Glad I found your blog, hello from Berlin!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lena! I am glad I found your blog, too. I really mean it, it's gorgeous!
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