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This blog is about art and craft, and about sewing. There will be stories from traveling. I will tell a little bit about myself, and about my family. I will mention my wonderful friends. I shall introduce our beloved four legged companions. And I would like to talk about nature. And about sun and rain and flowers and trees, and the sea and the desert - about the beauty, the history, the ancient places and the views of the Land of Israel, and about its people.
If you want to know a little bit more about me, go down to the February 2010 posts.
contact me at: yaeleshkar@gmailAl pozzo dei pazzi, c'era una pazza, che lavava le pezze, passo' un pazzo, vide la pazza, (che lavava le pezze), butto' nel pozzo dei pazzi, la pazza e le pezze.
13 comments:
Liebe Yael, herrliche Steine.
Viele kleine Handschmeichler.
Du bist wirklich ein Genie.
Eine guten Start ins Wochenende wünscht dir
Irmi
Liebe Yael,
die Sachen machen schon beim Ansehen einfach gute Laune! :-)).
Frohes Wochenende wünscht Dir
Beate
Amazing artwork on pebbles, I love it.
Very cute !!!!!! I like them very
much !!!
Niki
nikiad.blogspot.gr
Love love love your painted beach stones, pebbles and rocks. So colourful and cheerful, those ones have to make you smile :) The hanging stones are lovely, that's a great idea.
Happy weekend to you too, dear Yael, hope you are are better :)
Many hugs.
Liebe Yael,
die Steine sehen wunderschön aus. Ganz toll,was Du so alles machst. Das gefällt mir.
Ich wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenende.
Liebe Grüße
Jutta
Happy weekend, Yael!
The stones are happy creations--makes you happy to see and to hold.
Interesting. :)
Have a nice weekend.
joyful stones!
Fun, colorful, happy art! xo
WONDERFUL, Yael!!! Such a happy, cheerful, happy-making color explosion! Color and smile therapy! You are so creative, Yael! :D
Big hugs and I hope you are feeling better!
Ηello Yael!
We have the same LOVE...
The sea stones and pebbles grown since the immemorial time must contain energy. Nature-grown things have magical power, so these wonderful arts would work as a good luck charm. I like the fifth and the sixth of which patterns look some specific symbols. I’m slowly returning to the blogosphere from the extended Obon holiday. Have a nice weekend, Yael.
Yoko
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