For sick day #2, I finally got around to painting the little clay Totoro cup I made months ago!
He'll likely be my new paintbrush holder or, as he is a nature spirit,
perhaps I'll put some dried flowers in him. Time will tell!
If you aren't familiar with who Totoro is, you may meet him here:
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And thank you Jane Cartwright Pottery for letting me permanently borrow some clay...and for using your kiln...and for life. Love you, Mom!
Check out her work here ---> http://janecartwrightpottery.blogspot.com/
It's incredible! (And I'd say that even if she weren't my favorite).
Love you too!
ReplyDeleteClearly you must play with clay more often! Totoro looks fabulous!