Absolutely amazing! I love how your mind works to come up with such unique pieces. What an ingenious use for an old tin that you would throw away. Beautiful and thanks so much for making me smile today first thing. You are a special person.
Love when you do a mixed media project. That bit of drift wood really made a great base for the tin. I see someone below mentioned the pronunciation of buoy, but in comparing the size of the buoy to the larger seagull it looks more like a lobster float from Maine. They are about a foot tall with a 4 inch diameter and then painted in different colors for each lobster mans boat. Well that's enough trivia for today! As always thanks for including the pics of the light houses. We have quite a few around the Great Lakes but I always love to see new ones..
Ah... I did update somewhere but just for you, here it is!! I actually found the snake on the night when I came home from the sailing trip on Belfast Lough (pics at the end of the Set Sail video) when I went to lock the garage before going to bed. I'm sure you remember that it got into my craft store in the garage and, although we pulled the place apart, there was no more sign of it for months! Four and a half months later , one Sunday in January when my neighbours returned from church, they saw it crawl into their driveway!! It was much worse for the wear after being neglected for so long and in much need of heat (it was winter in N Ireland) My neighbour covered it with a towel and got it into a bucket. Then I brought it into our kitchen, secured it and kept it beside a radiator until a lady from an animal rescue centre arrived and took it away! It had been in our garage the whole time and I was so glad to see it gone!!
@@ruthhamilton8025, I'm amazed you brought it inside, but what a kind gesture. I'm sure it was nursed back to health by the animal rescue people and released somewhere that garages are scarce! And it's a plus you got your craft supplies back, too.
I know that Dawn will love what you did with her creations.
Thanks very much. I hope so, but I’m not sure if she’ll see them? Her designs are wonderful to use!
@@ruthhamilton8025, I posted on her TH-cam about this collection to pop over and see yours!
Oh Ruth that is truly Amazing! Great Father's Day gift. Love it! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much, Jeanette :)
You are so clever Ruth. What a delightful scape that you have created!
Thanks so much, Beverly. I'm glad you like it :)
Ruth you are so talented. I love everything you create. Thank you for so much inspiration ❤️
Thanks very much! That's very kind of you!
Stunning. You are so gifted. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, Deb!
Wow what a great little project 💜💙💚
Thank you so much, Selena! 🤗
Absolutely amazing! I love how your mind works to come up with such unique pieces. What an ingenious use for an old tin that you would throw away. Beautiful and thanks so much for making me smile today first thing. You are a special person.
Thank you so much again, Patricia! You're too kind. It means a lot to me :)
Lovely project and thank you for sharing your pretty light houses 💕
Thanks very much. You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
gorgeous project
Thank you, Alicon! 😊
Love when you do a mixed media project. That bit of drift wood really made a great base for the tin. I see someone below mentioned the pronunciation of buoy, but in comparing the size of the buoy to the larger seagull it looks more like a lobster float from Maine. They are about a foot tall with a 4 inch diameter and then painted in different colors for each lobster mans boat. Well that's enough trivia for today! As always thanks for including the pics of the light houses. We have quite a few around the Great Lakes but I always love to see new ones..
Thanks very much, Norma. Thanks for the info too! Every day is a school day :)
Really pretty, and your sea side pics are beautiful. Tfs ❤😊
Thank you so much, Karen. Glad you liked the little extra photos :)
just love it!
Thank you so much!
Need to get this die❤ this is so pretty. TFS.😊
Thanks very much, Michelle!
I love your videos ❤🎉watch them a lot as I'm a new subscriber 😊
Thanks very much and welcome to my channel :) Thanks for subbing!
P.S. Any news on the "snake in the shed" situation?
Ah... I did update somewhere but just for you, here it is!! I actually found the snake on the night when I came home from the sailing trip on Belfast Lough (pics at the end of the Set Sail video) when I went to lock the garage before going to bed. I'm sure you remember that it got into my craft store in the garage and, although we pulled the place apart, there was no more sign of it for months! Four and a half months later , one Sunday in January when my neighbours returned from church, they saw it crawl into their driveway!! It was much worse for the wear after being neglected for so long and in much need of heat (it was winter in N Ireland) My neighbour covered it with a towel and got it into a bucket. Then I brought it into our kitchen, secured it and kept it beside a radiator until a lady from an animal rescue centre arrived and took it away! It had been in our garage the whole time and I was so glad to see it gone!!
@@ruthhamilton8025, I'm amazed you brought it inside, but what a kind gesture. I'm sure it was nursed back to health by the animal rescue people and released somewhere that garages are scarce! And it's a plus you got your craft supplies back, too.
You are very creative and insipiring.
In the US it's pronounced "boo-e."
Thanks so much, Nevah. "Boo-e" sound so much more posh than "boy" :)
You're welcome. :) @@ruthhamilton8025