Yesterday at Wednesday Witches, I did a few more books and then decided that I needed to put together some magazines... I had a box full of covers that I have been hording over the years.
Some of the issues were from the late 80s! I had a bunch of the ones that Miniature Collector put out yearly. They did it just so that people could have minis of their mini magazines...
I simply put a couple of layers of folded paper inside and glued it along the center seam. Then put the covers over that.
The reason that I say that old magazines can be entertaining? Daisy showed up early this morning.
I gave her a pile of them to keep her busy. I told her to pick out some things that she liked for the new house...
That worked for a while...
Then she found "Versailles". It's a book that I have about the palace and grounds...
So much for keeping her in a cottage. She found Marie Antoinette's section and the little farm cottage that she played in.
She is reasoning that it has a circular staircase outside... Just like hers... Therefore the rest of her cottage should look like this one too...
Shades of Tessie. I do believe that they are sisters, under the skin...
Speaking of Tessie, she is nowhere to be seen... I am going to have to stop typing now and go check to see if the time machine is still parked on the roof... "Tessie!!! Don't touch that Ouija Board! You don't know how to use it and you won't know how to get back here! No!!! STOP!!!"
That was Zar yelling at the top of his lungs! I guess I should go take away the Ouija Board from both of them. Zar is on one end of the board and Tessie is on the other... They are both bound and determined to try the time machine... I forgot to tell them. Daisy hid the planchette. Thank goodness. At lease she has a head on her shoulders.
Back to work.
See you tomorrow.
4 comments:
Hi Casey. What a treat to finally see Daisy! Are you going to tell her you are writing about her and her adventures? Is she staying for awhile?
The books and magazines are charming. I've made some but usually they don't open.
Phyllisa
Phyllisa, Daisy never stays in one place long. She will be flitting in and out at least until I finish her house. Then who knows what will happen?
I am so glad that Daisy is smart enough to hide the most important part of the timemachine. I would really miss Tessie and Zar if the were to leave you ;-)
Daisy is extremely lucky to have such a wonderful pile of magazines to flick through. I would love a big pile now so I can relax and dream rather than face the housework that needs doing. I have to say I can understand why Daisy is excited at the Versailles image. It is indeed wonderful.
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