When I woke up this morning I found that snow had fallen again during the night. The apple trees surrounding my house are frosted lacy against the grey morning sky.
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As I gaze out my window while trying to get some work done, such a pretty sight is a real distraction – or a pleasure – depending on how I look at it. I am grateful not to be working in a windowless cubby. I am amazed how snow, in all it‚Äôs frozen forms, never ceases to inspire me!
I just popped onto the Design*Sponge blog and discovered Emily Ann Nachison’s fiber art installation. It reminds me of this morning’s fresh snow, or a stage set for a winter fairy tale.
Emily Nachison used netting, camouflage netting, latex paint, spray paint, crystals, zip ties, and string to create this heavenly installation. I was planning on taking a day off from blogging todaybut I couldn’t resist sharing these images with you. What do you think of them?
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When I woke up this morning I found that snow had fallen again during the night. The apple trees surrounding my house were frosted lacy against the grey morning sky.

I gaze out my window while trying to get some work done. Such a pretty sight is a real distraction – or a pleasure – depending on how I look at it. I am grateful not to be working in a windowless cubby. Snow, in all its frozen forms, never ceases to amaze and inspire me!
I just popped onto the Design*Sponge blog and discovered Emily Ann Nachison‘s fiber art installation. It reminds me of this mornings fresh snow, or a stage set for a winter fairy tale.
Emily used netting, camouflage netting, latex paint, spray paint, crystals, zip ties, and string to create this heavenly installation. I was planning to take a day off from blogging today but I couldn’t resist sharing these images with you. What do you think of them?


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