Hello Ruthie, so glad you're back! I have missed all the beautiful things you share, such as this incredible dress. It's amazing to see the talent with which some people are born. xxx
That dress is so special, I'd love to make a mask to go with it :)) I'm a little quiet in blog land at the moment, I've been so busy in my full time day job that I've not been able to give my masks my full attention :( I hope to be back very soon though!
thanks for the link, i done. I didn'know you live in Scotland.. what a surprise! I went there in autumn, in Mull Island. I was enchanting for landscapes and magic I could breath in your land. Hope to come back very soon! Ps could you read in italian language? i wrote an articol on the blog about the 'Wise Woman' in british legend.. hope you can read and comment^^ i'm very interesting in your comment^^. a great great KISS from lake district in the north of Italy la Zia
Woooowwww.... it is STUNNING!!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteOh! I looove it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteooooh that is special!! makes me think what those mermaids could do in the sea!! with all the washed away bottles hehe - soooo beautiful xxxx
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing! Made me think of mermaids too, and beautiful sea glass (or mermaid's tears).
ReplyDeleteHello Ruthie, so glad you're back! I have missed all the beautiful things you share, such as this incredible dress. It's amazing to see the talent with which some people are born. xxx
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this in a magazine a month or so ago, thinking how incredibly beautiful. Maybe not so comfortable though?x
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! what a creation!!!
ReplyDeleteCould I link your wonderful blog in list of my favourites?
Sorry for my english, dear Ruthie^^
la Zia
This is magically enchanting!
ReplyDeleteOOh karen, you have given me even more reason to collect all the washed up sea glass on my walks now!! my imagination is fired x
ReplyDeleteClaire, is that anothe name for sea glass? mermaids tears, i love it but have never heard it before!
Alina, thank you, i missed doing this blog too, only i have been soo busy!! its good to be back.
Jessie, i found it in a magazine too, but cant remember if it was country living or artists & illustrators!
La Zia Artemisia, of course and thank you xx
thank you all for stopping by x
Lovely to see you back Ruthie :))
ReplyDeleteThat dress is so special, I'd love to make a mask to go with it :)) I'm a little quiet in blog land at the moment, I've been so busy in my full time day job that I've not been able to give my masks my full attention :( I hope to be back very soon though!
Take care
Love
Tanith x
wow, beautiful. thank u for sharing.
ReplyDeletethanks for the link, i done. I didn'know you live in Scotland.. what a surprise! I went there in autumn, in Mull Island. I was enchanting for landscapes and magic I could breath in your land. Hope to come back very soon!
ReplyDeletePs could you read in italian language? i wrote an articol on the blog about the 'Wise Woman' in british legend.. hope you can read and comment^^ i'm very interesting in your comment^^.
a great great KISS from lake district in the north of Italy
la Zia
Amazing dress!
ReplyDeleteoh wow wow wow! Just don't sit down in it...
ReplyDelete♥ Maria-Thérèse blog.afiori.com ♥