Alrighty, moving along. This week I have two, yes two one of a kind pieces of my folk art quilts up for sale/bid.
First is "Snails Serenade the Sunflowers." This piece is from my Briarside Lane book. It measures 14" x 12" and comes with a sleeve on the back for hanging. SOLD! THANK YOU!
Starting bid on each piece is $45. Shipping will be $6 in the USA and $12 everywhere else.
If you would like to purchase/bid please send me an email with your highest bid by 6:00 p.m. EST tonight. Please state which piece you are bidding on.
The winner will be emailed and invoiced with the total through Paypal. Thank you and happy bidding!
Don't forget the Super Sunny Bunny Summer Sale. Read the post below. Things are flying out of the shop, so don't delay if there is something you want. The sale ends September 2 or until I run out of goodies.
xx,
Michelle and the Bunnies
6 comments:
TELL me about it!! I'm an early riser, and now it's dark when I get up. ALREADY!
Good morning gorgeous one! That snail serenading the sunflowers is so darling; he is an appropriate symbol of summer, or SHOULD BE, because I agree with ya. SOMEONE PLEASE SLOW DOWN SUMMER! I am so grateful that I got a secure (I hope!) job for the coming year, but school does start in late August so I'm trying to snail along as much as possible to enjoy all that the season has to offer!
I know these pieces will get scooped up quickly! Give Hannah-B. and her brotha a super big squeeze! How is the little maiden doing?
Beautiful work.
Love your work Shell.and why is summer flying so fast?xx Rachel
You are so good at "SOLD!" You could get a part in the musical "Phantom of the Opera" where right near the start is an auction and the auctioneer - which will be you - says something like "blah, blah, ... SOOOOooooLD ... blah, blah, .."
Good morning friends!
Michelle dear, did you sip your wine? Did you listen to the calming music? Did you bask a bit in the sunny memories? Seeing your comment warmed ME so, and funny how we all have different ways of remembering things. The sun evokes so many emotions of play, of childhood, of growing up near the ocean. Have a super relaxed day, and I suspect you are still nursing your fuzzy patient? Is Sir Harrington assisting you, or is SHE finally on the mend? Hugs to all, Anita
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