I couldn't resist posting my latest chartreuse discovery. I don't think I will follow this line of inspiration, but it added a smile to my face as I'm trying to catch up on the lack of underwear in the family's drawers.
The cropping of the photo is so graphic. I love it, and may have to explore this inspiration further. I am very partial to long, slim quilts, with horizontal and vertical formats. I will bounce back and forth. Not only is the clock intriguing, but so are the wods dry, cool, and sensor. The potential is enormous. Yes, I think I will have to take your observation to another level.
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4 comments:
Okay, this is TOTALLY inspired - how cool!!!
Or...lack of drawers in the family
The cropping of the photo is so graphic. I love it, and may have to explore this inspiration further. I am very partial to long, slim quilts, with horizontal and vertical formats. I will bounce back and forth. Not only is the clock intriguing, but so are the wods dry, cool, and sensor. The potential is enormous. Yes, I think I will have to take your observation to another level.
Chartreuse and orange, maybe. Interesting!
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