
Mar 28
Originally uploaded by Dancing Crow.
It feels odd to be doing this at lunch time instead of just before bed. Alice is home with pink-eye (yick) but remains cheerful.
I loved the colors of the kid cups enough that I experimented with the adults’ cups today. When I first saw these in the Stop&Shop several summers ago, they made me smile – so colorful, so indestrucible, so nice in the hand – so I got a bunch then and a few more each time they come out with new colors.
I thought I had constructed one of the Tarot minor arcana (eleven of cups, anyone?) but they only go up to 10. That, of course, made me think of making my own tarot from end to end. Not this year. I think I have my hands full with the daily postcard and the monthly journal page. But it would be deeply amusing to construct such a thing out of the materials that mean most to me and everyday objects. Embroidered fabric collage cards, anyone? Maybe a couple of us could cooperate, with some divy of the major arcana and a whole suit to experiment with. I know there is a quilt tarot deck, I have a copy of it and it is quite lovely.
Off to the doctor’s with the dripping child.
Hi there! I just wanted to make sure you’re aware that your blog is in the queue for the Fiber Arts Bloggers ring, because you don’t have any code up. I just sent you the code again–please let me know if you don’t get it? I’d love to get you back in the ring. π
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11 is a master number. I know this because my house is an 11.
Very powerful. Like the 2 – the High Priestess, only more so.
Also the card of Justice, I think.
I heart tarot.
A tarot project would be interesting. I have considered it more than once.
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