Friday, March 2, 2018

Making Pigs and such...


 We have a big ol' wet nasty snow and Walker and I voted we would stay home.  Someone took this little piggie home, so she went to market for sure.  I really liked making her.
 So I thought I would make another one. But this one is huge and has to be painted (dread) and stained (double dread). It is being put on hold if I can find a place to put it.

Then I switched to something fun. Making something out of odds and ends.

Then ended up my March first reading this book.  It is precious.  Fannie Flagg says you will fall in love with Arthur Truluv.  I have.

Hope you have a good start to a new month!

6 comments:

Chatty Crone said...

Oh my goodness I have to say I agree with you - that pig is adorable!!! I loved it. You are so artistic. sandie

Ann Thompson said...

We got a bunch of heavy wet snow here last night. That pig is so cute

Prims By The Water said...

Cannot wait to see your finished piggie. We got the snow too, but it sure was pretty this morning with the fog and trees glistening! Janice

Susie said...

Peggy, The little piggy is adorable. You are very good with your crafting. Hope the snow melts slowly, so no flooding. We had some rough rains to the verge of flooding. Then this weekend is sunny, cold but sunny. Love it. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

Anonymous said...

Hi Peggy, That is a darling piggie! I appreciate you sharing about this book. These cold afternoons and evenings are good for reading. I hope you enjoy your day.

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