First off, Let Capt. Cook wish you all a happy Festive season!
Isn't that a lovely garter belt he's wearing?
It's yarn! With bells on! I did not do this excellent piece, but I sure as heck admire it!
Meanwhile, in my mad lab, I have been working on x-mas presents and understandably have been lax in the yarnbombing department. But I have big plans for January, and I was not going to let everyone go without a wonderful x-mas present.
Tada!Present in the form of an X-mas pole.
I hope everyone has a great holiday season.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Not exactly the North Pole
Labels:
capt. cook,
pole,
pole sock,
statue,
x-mas,
yarn,
yarn bombing,
yarn graffitti,
yarnbombing
Location:
Burnside, Victoria, BC, Canada
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Beginning to look a lot like x-mas
You may have noticed that I did not complete the 21 days of yarn bombing.
I gotta say, the way the weather and my health took a turn for the worse in that last week of 3, made it neigh impossible to get my yarn bomb on.
But in resting, I managed to make wonderful crafts for my first ever craft fair!
(well not first ever if you count the ones I helped my mom do when I was a kid, but those weren't handmade crafts like these)
This is a picture of my table!
Look at all the neat crafts! A lot of nice people had wonderful things to say about my crafts.
People said I was creative.
And a little weird. It all made me smile.
I hope I get to do more craft fairs in the future.
It was fun and I got to meet some great people. This one girl, who was helping her grandmother and selling cute candy cane reindeer was really into my sushi. She saved up her earnings all day to buy some, so I gave her a deal. She was a sweetheart and made my day.
Happy crafting everyone!
I gotta say, the way the weather and my health took a turn for the worse in that last week of 3, made it neigh impossible to get my yarn bomb on.
But in resting, I managed to make wonderful crafts for my first ever craft fair!
(well not first ever if you count the ones I helped my mom do when I was a kid, but those weren't handmade crafts like these)
This is a picture of my table!
Look at all the neat crafts! A lot of nice people had wonderful things to say about my crafts.
People said I was creative.
And a little weird. It all made me smile.
I hope I get to do more craft fairs in the future.
It was fun and I got to meet some great people. This one girl, who was helping her grandmother and selling cute candy cane reindeer was really into my sushi. She saved up her earnings all day to buy some, so I gave her a deal. She was a sweetheart and made my day.
Happy crafting everyone!
Location:
Fairfield, Victoria, BC, Canada
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