This wrap skirt is made from an antique sari that was cut into salvageable pieces and backed with new purple material. The old silk is a very dusty, cornflower blue that you can see at the very edge of the hem.
I'm surprised you don't have any comments on your blog. You are so amazing. i came across your blog in my Google search for Cherry recipes. I cannot believe how GREAT ALL your recipes and photo displays are!
I'm going to TRY your recipes with great joy! I love blogs and noted you have a great sense of humor & are wonderfully talented. Very cool.
I guess this isn't a comment heavy blog mainly because I don't do much to invite it-I don't seek links, join baking clubs, or do sponsored posts. Originally, I started it as an archive of recipes for my son, and just got carried away with it.
I certainly enjoy comments, but I guess I haven't done a very good job of promoting the blog. It gets a fair amount of traffic though, and honestly, sometimes I wish I knew how things turn out when people try them.
I'm surprised you don't have any comments on your blog. You are so amazing. i came across your blog in my Google search for Cherry recipes. I cannot believe how GREAT ALL your recipes and photo displays are!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to TRY your recipes with great joy! I love blogs and noted you have a great sense of humor & are wonderfully talented. Very cool.
Thanks, Lisa-I appreciate the kind words.
ReplyDeleteI guess this isn't a comment heavy blog mainly because I don't do much to invite it-I don't seek links, join baking clubs, or do sponsored posts. Originally, I started it as an archive of recipes for my son, and just got carried away with it.
I certainly enjoy comments, but I guess I haven't done a very good job of promoting the blog. It gets a fair amount of traffic though, and honestly, sometimes I wish I knew how things turn out when people try them.
Thanks again for the comments, and welcome.