Lisa, I'm a fellow female fiber artist and I just wanted to let you know your hand dyed silk ribbons are wonderful! I'm happy you have an etsy shop, as I may need to get some and use in my work. I hand paint silk scarves and kimonos. I'm thinking I may use the ribbons as a tie. Laura Quilligan of IMPROVCLOTH
Such lovely bundles of inspiration!!! Spring really is coming!! As soon as the sun comes out again, our Dogwoods are going to burst open!!! So very Exciting!! Happy Spring!!!
Gorgeous packs... I would hate to even take them apart, they look so pretty as they are. I am still hoping to get some more of your sari ribbon in the lavendar and spring-ish colors!
Lisa - I have died and gone to a beautiful heaven filled with ribbons and trims! This is my first visit to your blog - honestly, I am not sure how I arrived here - (have you ever done that?!!)
Your blog is so very beautiful - your collection of trims and the photos shown here are simply stunning!
I couldn't resist some more silkiness ... the colours are just amazing. The only trouble is ... they come so beautifully wrapped that I don't want to unravel them!
Have a lovely Easter weekend Spring blessings Carolyn ♥
oooh, i am in LOVE! you always have the most breathtakingly gorgeous silk bundles, my friend! i'm off to shop your etsy right now, though i'm sure these must all be gone already. soooooo lovely!!
i hope all is well with you, lovely one. sending lots of love and hugs.
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Breathtaking, wonderful, fabulous and exciting bundles Lisa!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
Oh Lisa...these little bundles you've compiled are gorgeous! They are artwork themselves ~ hope you are doing so good, xxoo, Dawn
You make everything look so pretty. x
Absolutely gorgeous and so well co-ordinated!
Hugs, Suzy
oh my!! it's sooooo pretty! your presentation is beautiful!
Dear Lisa ,
they are all so very beautiful- and the one with your little nest ,so adorable-
I hope your week-end id good,dear-
Hugs,Dorthe
Lisa,
I'm a fellow female fiber artist and I just wanted to let you know your hand dyed silk ribbons are wonderful! I'm happy you have an etsy shop, as I may need to get some and use in my work. I hand paint silk scarves and kimonos. I'm thinking I may use the ribbons as a tie.
Laura Quilligan of IMPROVCLOTH
Such lovely bundles of inspiration!!! Spring really is coming!! As soon as the sun comes out again, our Dogwoods are going to burst open!!! So very Exciting!! Happy Spring!!!
These are fabulous Lisa! Your work is simply amazing!!!
Gorgeous packs... I would hate to even take them apart, they look so pretty as they are. I am still hoping to get some more of your sari ribbon in the lavendar and spring-ish colors!
Very pretty! You always do a wonderful presentation.
Ooh, Lisa! The colors in those bundles are fantastic! I LOVE the bird nest! You make such pretty bundles.
Wow, they are so pretty! I'd jsut prop it up somehwere to look at!!
Beautiful-absolutely beautiful! :)
these are just beautiful lisa, love the earthiness of them. really beautiful.
xt
Beautiful bits of Spring~and so very you =)
Love them!
Lisa - I have died and gone to a beautiful heaven filled with ribbons and trims! This is my first visit to your blog - honestly, I am not sure how I arrived here - (have you ever done that?!!)
Your blog is so very beautiful - your collection of trims and the photos shown here are simply stunning!
Vicki
I couldn't resist some more silkiness ... the colours are just amazing. The only trouble is ... they come so beautifully wrapped that I don't want to unravel them!
Have a lovely Easter weekend
Spring blessings
Carolyn ♥
yummy
Fabulous packs!
Wishing you a lovely Easter, Lisa!
Hugs,
Gaby
oooh, i am in LOVE! you always have the most breathtakingly gorgeous silk bundles, my friend! i'm off to shop your etsy right now, though i'm sure these must all be gone already. soooooo lovely!!
i hope all is well with you, lovely one. sending lots of love and hugs.
Ohhh you have such a way with colour and creating the very best bundles, Lisa. So much sooo...I'm sorely tempted to buy one!
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