And I am still trying to find the lime green for RSC... I made be out of luck this month - but I'll find something.
Anyways - got home and took a kids to practice, then dug in the scraps and here is what I started with:
Then I went and picked up the kids from practice - and got soaked as a little rain storm came in. Then I kept working......
And then I stopped to feed the kids - dang! how they get hungry!! And this is what I ended up with for the evening. Of course I am not sure if a dent was made in my scraps - but that was fun!
I thought I would just make sure you could see the last two photos in the bucking series... didn't want to leave you hanging!
That is just not a great way to end your ride is it? But what a trooper!!
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Neat ruler! The look of hexies but all done on the machine. How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteOuch! No concussion I hope.
well .. I did enjoy the bucking series!
ReplyDeleteLa flor hexagono, me gusta...
ReplyDeleteOuch! makes my back hurt just looking at it.
ReplyDeleteLove your scrappy adventure!
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WOW! Alycia! You sure captured that action shot of horse bucking that last rider. absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think I love your new ruler!
ReplyDeleteVery fun play session, love the end product.
ReplyDeleteI didn't think those photos would end well. Great action shots by the way!
What a fun flower. Looks like a design wall was really handy for getting everything in the right spot on this one.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! A piece of art.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Hope he didn't break his wrist.
What us the new ruler? I love what you did with it....
ReplyDeleteAlycia, that's a really cute hexie flower! I love the glimpse of how often you had to start and stop.
ReplyDeleteWow! It's a good thing that dirt isn't hard packed!