Happy New Year to all! My New Year’s Resolution for 2009 is to manage my time better and be more productive… so far, so good. Have you made any resolutions for this year?
I just finished filling the Old World Primitives WSOAPP Shoppe with some new goodies for our January 7th update. The first item that I added is a primitive heart make-do. It is wrapped with painted and stained cheesecloth that I have filled with stained vintage and Valentine images plus a sprig of sweet annie. A stained white dove also flies over the heart. The cheesecloth is secured by a rusty safety pin and some stained vintage lace ric-rac tied in a bow.
SOLD, thank you!
My second new item is a primitive doll called Sweet Annie Love Letters. She and the heart make-do were both created using Veena’s Mercantile patterns. Sweet Annie will fit in nicely with either Valentine’s Day or everyday decor. For more information about Sweet Annie Love Letters and the heart make-do above, pay them a visit in the Old World Primitives WSOAPP Shoppe.
I am also delighted and honored to be the first WSOAPP Featured Artist this month!
I love the details and the colors of your pieces.
Thanks! Great to have you stop by. 🙂
Hello steph. These new offerings are wonderful.
I don’t do “resolutions”…i do definitely have wishes and things I would like to accomplish for the future though..they are in the works!
Hugs,
Doreen
Thanks, Doreen – and I am looking forward to seeing the new creations that you will have in store for this year.
Hey there, I just saw that your are the WSOAPP Featured Artists!!! Congratulations!
Hugs,
D
Doreen – Thanks so much! And you just reminded me that it’s time to edit that tidbit into my post too. 🙂
Congratulations on being the featured artist. You do great work! I love the prim doll you just posted about.
Keep it up!
Debbie
Hi Steph,
Love your new goodies. I think everyone has been bitten by the Valentine Bug.
Have a great day, Steph!
~Tonya
Debbie and Tonya, thank you both!
What a great primitive doll Sweet Annie is. You get so much detail in your creations. Must be a labour of love. I really enjoyed the interview too.
Cathy
Thank you, Cathy! I do spend a lot of time on the details in my work – labor of love is definitely how I would describe it. 🙂