I keep seeing so many lovely artists talking abuot washi tape. What is everyone doing with it? Thanks for any advice, I may have to start my own collection :)
Thank you! @ Victoria Knysh: It's a succulent called Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg. @VCA=: I just use it as regular masking tape to package my Etsy prints. @Nicole: Me too! I'm always drawn to anything aqua.
Daniel is clever and did a great dispenser for your tapes. How nice! The rock has a pretty color and your succulents are always so beautiful! I have a Daniel (son) too, but he is little.
Geninne, I continue to be inspired by the lovely things you share with us each day. I love the light blue/aqua stone, and those tapes...I gotta get me some. Daniel is such a dear sweet son to keep making you handy tools to help you in the studio.
Geninne, he echado un vistazo al blog de Daniel, es increíble las cosas que dibuja, modela, inventa! Qué familia más absolutamente creativa, ENHORABUENA!!
Thanks! But seems like the "Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg" is the left one :) Do you remember the name of the plant with red elements on leafs? It looks just muagic!!! Thank you :)
Victoria: You are absolutely right! The echeveria is on the left and on the right is a beautiful fuzzy plant called Kalanchoe tomentosa. I always get my right/left confused :-P
your succulents are beautiful and so is your tape. Quite unsure what it's for yet, but it's great.
Such a beautiful rock! Love the simplicity and message of the piece.
And Daniel takes after both his parents it seems. Such a great tape holder.
Daniel's tape dispenser is great. you're so lucky to have all these woodworkers around you.
Cori's work is lovely too
have a lovely weekend, Genine
wow, I'm impressed by Daniel's tape holder. Is Manolo teaching him his skills?
Thank you so much friends :)
@Jill: yes he is!
Lovely!
Genine, what is the kind/name of the flower in the right? 2nd photo :)
thanks!
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I keep seeing so many lovely artists talking abuot washi tape. What is everyone doing with it?
Thanks for any advice, I may have to start my own collection :)
How great to have such a handy family. First your husband with his shelves, and now your boy with this great tape dispenser.
I adore the colour of that rock!!!
Great having someone who can make the things you need! hugz...peebee
Thank you!
@ Victoria Knysh: It's a succulent called Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg.
@VCA=: I just use it as regular masking tape to package my Etsy prints.
@Nicole: Me too! I'm always drawn to anything aqua.
That green stone is really beautiful... You have such an inspiring little studio!
xx
very cool!
Love the dispenser. Very sweet.
What great ideas!! My boys are obsessed with rocks and that is just a beautiful way to display them. And the tape dispenser is genius:)
cori and her nature inspired art always captures my heart
and daniel, well I think you already know I admire his creativity and skill.
i'm confused and intrigued!
what is the white zigzag pictured along the right hand side of photo two?
Daniel is clever and did a great dispenser for your tapes. How nice! The rock has a pretty color and your succulents are always so beautiful!
I have a Daniel (son) too, but he is little.
Geninne, I continue to be inspired by the lovely things you share with us each day. I love the light blue/aqua stone, and those tapes...I gotta get me some. Daniel is such a dear sweet son to keep making you handy tools to help you in the studio.
♥ the box with aqua treasure & ♥ the dispenser !
That's a very good idea. You must be very proud of your creative son.
You have a very talented son!
Hi, love the tapes. Just wondering where you buy your tape, as you are a great net searcher.
Vanessa
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Geninne, he echado un vistazo al blog de Daniel, es increíble las cosas que dibuja, modela, inventa! Qué familia más absolutamente creativa, ENHORABUENA!!
Thanks! But seems like the "Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg" is the left one :)
Do you remember the name of the plant with red elements on leafs? It looks just muagic!!!
Thank you :)
http://blog.vickny.com
Victoria: You are absolutely right! The echeveria is on the left and on the right is a beautiful fuzzy plant called Kalanchoe tomentosa. I always get my right/left confused :-P
Thanks Genine!
This is incredible beautiful plant, hope it easy to take care of, like other suculents
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