Finishing up what I started yesterday, here are (most) of the rest of my current framing adventures...
First up is Glendon Place's Mixed Berry Cheesecake. I still flove it to death, and although the picture makes it look greenish, the frame is actually silver with plummy accents:
Next is my beloved Dracula. It's hanging in the bedroom (I had a perfect spot for it). It has the same 'double frame' style that Tapestry does, with the black frame with red scrollwork acting as a mat to the regular black frame around it.
And finally, Regal Peacocks by Teresa Wentzler. I started this in 2000 and finished in 2001. I really liked the same inner frame we used with Tapestry for this one; people who have seen it in person really like the piece overall, which also makes me feel good about it.
I remember, once upon a time, that a friend came to visit my place with her son. She was someone I met on the TWBB, and because I had nothing on the walls remotely resembling stitching, the son remarked "I thought she was a stitcher?" or something along those lines to her. I'm happy to say that if anyone came to visit my place now, they would definitely know that a stitcher lives there, and that makes me happy.
Love, love, LOVE these frames!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteBeautiful choices! Each one is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! If I had my way, half of everything would be framed like Regal Peacocks. :)
DeleteBeautiful! You made great choices. Each one shows off your stitching perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThank you :D
DeleteWow, those are gorgeous as well - your framer is amazing! I don't think I have ever seen Regal Peacocks before...was is a limited edition design?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Regal Peacocks was one of her earlier designs - it was in Just Cross Stitch WAY back in the day :) I think I finished stitching it in 2001, but it was in the mags in the 90s
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