Happy to find your blog. I am an appliqué maker from France and am always happy to find english blogs as I lived for 18 years in London! I have a blog with photos of my works if you feel like having a look, amitié, Martine http://mapierre.canalblog.com
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you create such adorable art!!
ReplyDeleteOh, she is so sweet!
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Lemon puffs used to be my favourite biscuits! I love the pictures you've created inside the tin, especially the pretty colourful hair! xx
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! I'm not a fan of lemon puffs myself, but I love what you did with the tin:)
ReplyDeleteAnother fine tin! Oh yum Lemon Puffs and they have that sugar glaze that also tasted of lemon!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm. Lemon puffs. Do they still make them? I loved them as a child. I can still remember their delicious taste.
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i can still taste and smell lemon puff biscuits, been a long time since i experience them for real though, i wonder what happened to them?
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