OKay, you have to rotate it 90 degrees, so it's vertical instead of horizontal. I was telling Needletart that the only difference between her imagination and mine were East Coast/West Coast things... we're used to big ol' granite rocks scattered everywhere 'like a giant's marbles' so when I said 'a granite foundation' I imagined a big ol' granite boulder... and West Coast oak trees don't turn colors. (East Coast people, I know that's a mind-blower...) But I don't care--she did a fabulous job and I love it to pieces!!! (LIR, we saved it in a file and browsed...it worked okay, but I couldn't figure out the rotate thing...)
*Blush!* So glad you liked it. It sort of reminds me of the Elizabethan patterns my embroidery guild was doing a few years back. Package in the mail today.....
ReplyDeleteAmy & Needletart, that is awesome. It's funny how locations can have slightly different means to people of the same country.
ReplyDeleteYep, that's pretty much how I imagined it. needletart put in a LOT of worok on that. Way cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's a helluva big tat!
So lovely! What kind of oaks are out there? Live Oaks like down south?
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