


Unfortunately the way our living room is laid out means I couldn't get any long shots of them and the sofa but you'll have to imagine that the sofa is just underneath, and that I usually sit underneath where the pink tea towel is, and Jacob where the blue is. How cute!
In other exciting news, my work has had a mention over at freshly{blended}, so welcome if you've found me from there! Thanks Nicole for the kind words :)
Well I better tear myself from the tennis on TV and go and teach my pottery club - depending on how the latest firing has gone I may have a new tile or two to show you soon...
Have a good afternoon!
3 comments:
these look so great! Did you have to buy/make custom frames, or did they just happen to fit into a ready made size? I'm lost definitely going to copy this idea...
they look so beautiful. well done!
i have been meaning to frame so so so many things and it feels great when i actually manage to do it!
Those are the best tea towels ever!
Good call on framing them, better them using them as towels, I think!
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