Look at the fabulous tin. Elizabeth, over at Elizabeth Holcombe, sent me these swell treasures.I have many Chinese checker games but none are as dreamy as this one. Imagine my surprise and delight after a long day of driving the bus to find a package on the dining room table containing the very items that make me happy, oh so very happy. Thank you Elizabeth, you made my week.
They are too good to cut up and must be added to the save collection. It's my fantasy to open a museum of tin. It would be a treat for the eyes.
ps!
A Tin Museum!!!
Now THAT a cool idea!!!
You could have a workshop where you and others teach in the back!!!
I vote YES!!
xo
C
Posted by: rochambeau | July 19, 2008 at 09:28 AM
Some people live right!! That's you ma'dear! Both of these pieces make me giggle. I adore them. That woman and man dancing has so much energy popping out of it, it's about to explode with JOY! WOW.
You deserve these treasures Jenny. Isn't Elizabeth Holcombe cool? I love her work.
xox
Constance
Posted by: rochambeau | July 19, 2008 at 09:27 AM
What treasures indeed!! Your collection is museum worthy...
I agree with spf...we will come.
x..x
steph
Posted by: stephanie | July 16, 2008 at 08:32 AM
I also love tins.These are beauties for sure.I'm glad I stoped by your blog today. Marie Antionette
Posted by: Marie Antionette | July 16, 2008 at 06:08 AM
You are so welcome, my friend! I just knew these pieces would find a good home with you :)~~~XXOO, Beth
Posted by: elizabeth holcombe | July 16, 2008 at 02:48 AM
yes*yes*yes....
open a museum of tin!
:-)
if you build it,
they will come!
i will come
and photograph it for my tourist tuesday blog...
yes*yes*yes...
that is the ticket.
{{ i am yearning to square*dance,
missy,
after seeing that one piece }}
Posted by: somepinkflowerss | July 15, 2008 at 06:16 PM