A bit of Fragrance clings to the hand that gives flowers Chinese Proverb
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From Karina El Beso
If my hands are fully occupied in holding on to something, I can neither give nor receive Dorothee Solle
Making my Glove Cushions
- Would those of you in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you just rattle your jewelery John Lenon
What a beautiful combination. I like the messages too. I'll keep my hands empty so that I can give and receive!
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Love them! I have an obsession with mannequin hands...
ReplyDeleteThat last batch of hands would make great jewelry holders. Wonderful, thanks for the great post!
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ReplyDeleteI just came back to read other people's comments. Thanks for the lovely message here on FF. Even though it has nothing to do with your blog, I feel honoured to get a special mention!
ReplyDeleteI love this hand post! I have for ever wanted to get myself a hand sculpture - either in wood or porcelain. (It is on my to-do list for 2009). And the other day I tried to do a mehndi-type pattern on my hand with henna, but the henna was useless, it washed straight off even though I had kept it on for about 2 hours! (This is also going on my to-do list!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!!
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