when piper goes for a walk without me - she brings back gifts in the form of leaves and little rocks. I have a pile of leaves and one day while sitting at my work table I decided to cut it up to create my own shape. I showed it to piper and she loved it - she carried it around in the shop, but the leaf was brittle and it all crumpled and disappeared - the only memory of it - is in the form of this photograph. it's getting chilly here - feeling like winter is around the corner. a week from today nikole and I will be heading to rochester, new york for the second storie indie market - a wonderful group of makers. more info here. don't forget that next week will be a week of giveaways - I will fill you in on the details later.
enjoy a weekend of relaxation
it will be crazy busy here at the bookhou studio so relax for me
big hugs xx
what a nice idea to reshape the leaf :)
ReplyDeletethis is so poetic, even the ephemeral aspect of it. Thanks for sharing, Arounna. Good luck for everything you'll be doing these next days. And try to relax too. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love this new leaf you have created! So sweet that Piper finds you little treasures when she's out and about. It makes a lovely photo too :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so delightful to find your posts each morning. This one particularly beautiful with all it implies. You are doing so much these days! I hope I see you at OOAK! BTW I am using my letterpress birdbrain labels these days and they are perfect!
ReplyDeletestay well
xine
i love your cut leaf
ReplyDeletei have dried and pressed so many gorgeous leaves this fall with little projects in mind
you are down to the crunch
xo
Lovely :)
ReplyDeletesweet idea! i'd carry it around all day too : )
ReplyDeleteI'm like Piper ~ love leaves and have a collection of them and of course, rocks ~ have them all over my house. they are little inspirations for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure you sweat good ideas, Arounna! Very nice!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet tale
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend!
Lovely on so many levels. When I looked at the photo before I read the text, I completely accepted it as a natural leaf, albeit with an unusual stem. Then when I read that you cut it, my immediate thought was ingenious!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, my daughter is similar. Her teachers say she brings in little gifts for them every day.
ReplyDeletePerfect cuts, such a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeleteJe découvre ton blog, j'aime beaucoup ton univers.
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