Re: [lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-15 Thread Lesley Blackshaw
Janice Blair wrote: One of the ideas was to use a picture frame, take off the back and glass, and stretch a piece of lace across the back. You can then hang your earrings on the lace. That's a lovely idea. My daughter has made us both frames like this using fabric we have up as net curtain

Re: [lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-15 Thread Lesley Blackshaw
sueba...@comcast.net wrote: Lesley Come and love in Illinois , we can still get Jack Frost patterns even with double-glazing and central heating! Hmm, much as I loved seeing the photos, I've now had enough of the ice and snow that we've had here in the UK, so don't think I'll be taking you

Re: [lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-14 Thread Janice Blair
Sue, Do you really mean "love" in Illinois? ;-) Pene, Nice photos of the frost hanging on the cobwebs. On another topic, on tv this morning they were talking about storage of jewellry, handbags, etc. by using unusual things such as egg boxes and ice cube trays. One of the ideas was to use

Re: [lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-14 Thread suebabbs
Lesley Come and love in Illinois , we can still get Jack Frost patterns even with double-glazing and central heating! Sue - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@yahoo.com

Re: [lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-14 Thread Lesley Blackshaw
pene piip wrote: On Tuesday morning we had a day with low temperatures, lots of sunshine & a wonderful sight. All the trees were snow covered with a layer of frost as well as. Yesterday as I walked under a big bridge I noticed that the cob-webs were also frosted. I didn't have my camera which w

[lace] Mother Nature's Lace

2010-01-14 Thread pene piip
On Tuesday morning we had a day with low temperatures, lots of sunshine & a wonderful sight. All the trees were snow covered with a layer of frost as well as. Yesterday as I walked under a big bridge I noticed that the cob-webs were also frosted. I didn't have my camera which was a good thing as