It would be simple enough to do these, glue, canvas, eyelet lace, embroidery thread and a talented hand.Cute! Cute! C&G Design
Words and photos by Dawn,C&G Design.
It would be simple enough to do these, glue, canvas, eyelet lace, embroidery thread and a talented hand.
I sometimes wish Emma lived in Maine but she lives far away so emailing has become our way of staying in touch.
The other item that touched my heart is this glass frame....it states it all.
I'm off to see the chemotherapy doctor today.
I saw my chemotherapy doctor last week, I was somewhat nervous and I still am, the idea of pumping chemical into my body just doesn't seem good especially if it makes me sick.
The Internet also states that the chemical (at least one of them), interferes with the cell construction at the DNA development. That's the second stage of cell growth, unfortunately it will affect the good cells also.
While in the hospital I was due to change my header, a reminder stored in my blogger account published accidentally, not the first time though it's O.K.
Four celluloid dolls, you may remember my post on celluloid or find it here. The girl on the left is a Patsy look a like while the boy on the right has googly eyes.
A cute Annalee doll, seems to be missing a ball.
A dress me doll with a paper outfit and a pillow doll. Wouldn't that be cute on a larger doll bed?
This is a Topsy turvy doll, little red riding hood.
But wait! It's a Topsy turvy turn about doll, see the wolf that hides under grandma's hat?
Both of these dolls are Arranbee. The brunette is a early Littlest Angel and the blond is a Cody girl for the Cody line of make-up. I accidentally found that out while looking at the Littlest Angel.
I want to let my readers know that it has been a good week for me, I have felt stronger everyday and I"m looking forward to the upcoming week. I have some outside plans to do, packing the little people, removing our canopy, and maybe taking a few fall photos.
Look at Andy's legs! Ann has the same fabric, a cute eye catching change.
I feel privileged and honored that Skeeter has chosen me to give these to. They will take up a space on the love seat with the other Ann and Andy's.
I have spent the last few days trying to get caught up with my blog reading and although I haven't commented on all the missed posts, I have read them.
Not only did I have a nourishment bag of food by IV, but insulin to counteract the high sugar content. I had days....I mean days of vomiting which prompted me to ask for a stomach tube so the acid from my belly could be removed.
I had a ride to another hospital so a abdomen abscess could be drained and finally a fissure developed in the surgical area which set me back another week. The doctor made it clear that all the setbacks had nothing to do with the cancer. It snowballed from the disconnection and so I shouldn't think of it in terms of the "C" trying to beat me. Ha!
A bouquet from our company supplier.