Ninetta and I traded little items long ago... and in the fun treasures was glass beads. Purpose was unsure till now. |
Viewed beads like this were on Pinterest, and I am a Pin-chick, but not due till end of month! Little fun Purchase below. |
I am excited to start using the netting needles, for I have many fish to catch in nets:) |
This little fishy is a hair clip |
Ooh, I like the fish! I have eaten seedless watermelons ( I rather miss those seeds) but not mini ones. How big are they?
ReplyDeleteMore like a large cantaloupe :)
DeleteI LOVE those fish! Our watermelons are just beginning to ripen. However, they are not seedless and they are not mini. Dave said it looks like they'll all ripen about the same time... 21 of them! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteThat is funny you could have your own watermelon festival :)
DeleteGorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! Love the fish!
ReplyDeleteThankyou you crazy mom you:)
DeleteStunning gorgeous fish, they are sooooo beautiful,
ReplyDeleteYour doily is looking gorgeous can't wait to see it finished
Thankyou I hopefully will have this done this weekend
DeleteOh, that is very pretty! I remember very well the glass beads, I've bought them in Murano (Venezia). Perfect in your fish! You've almost finished the doily, great! I've seen those little watermelons here but we say the biggest in the market stal is the most delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey say you got to pick them when it has not rained for a few days so the get really sweet. Glad you remember those bead and nice to know the history:)
DeleteGreat little fish!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour doily is so beautiful!!! :)
Thanks, my granddaughter will get yhis one :)
DeleteLove that blingy fish! So pretty. The doily looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteFish that bling, good name.
DeleteYour little beaded fish is wonderful! Love the lips. Pretty hairclip but hood to dress up a shirt too.
ReplyDeleteWe do have mini seedless watermelons here, grown mainly in Thailand and Malaysia.
Can't wait to see your finished doily.
I wonder about the foods we eat and if they are available everywhere. Thanks for the compliment too :)
DeleteHey, you've got a Nin-fish-etta in your hair ;-P
ReplyDeleteGlad the fish took the bait, errrrr, bead :-D
We get these small watermelons here for a short span ; called 'mateesa' from Baghpat - a place in northern India. And while these are in the market, that's what we prefer - mostly for the taste.
Love the innovative ways you come up with to take pics :-)
Very funny fish story ha ha and glad to here from all over the world about watermelons all this information is notable :)
DeleteVery very beautiful your fish Carollyn! I love fishes and the green color too!
ReplyDeletehave a good weekend
sabrina
Thankyou for the compliment and visit:)
DeleteOmg I'm in love with your fish xx
ReplyDeleteI love this little guy to and this beading is fun
DeleteI love this little guy to and this beading is fun
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