Loving my Sarah Ogren "Twin Cat" broach (brouch? brooch? pin!) that I bought for myself a couple of days ago....nothing I was particularly looking for or even wanted to buy...just looking at links from Cathy Cullis's blog and randomly clicking on other blogs, "cuz that's the way I am." I don't even really wear jewelry anymore here in Wisconsin--not going anywhere, not seeing anyone, and all. I just wear jeans and a tee shirt and sweater everyday (usually the same ones) and then change to my workout pants before I go to the "health" club.
I will have to wear all the squirrel pins that my husband gave me for xmas and my birthday along with this pin and perhaps my many acorn pins together at the same time. Oh, and all the other pins I have accumulated, made, inherited over the past several decades. What do I do with all of them packed into drawers and jewelry boxes and shoeboxes and dresser tops and display shelves ?
Oooo, I LOVE your new pin/brooch/broach! And your squirrel pins too. I think you should wear them all at once, that would be GREAT!! I've decided to be more conscious of wearing my jewelry or just something/anything "different" each day, even though many days I just work from home w/o seeing anyone 'cept hubby. Somehow it makes me feel more creative, perhaps just in the simple fact that I start my day with a sort of meditation in finding a piece that I haven't worn much lately. You could knit yourself some interesting scarves then put a pin (or two or three!) to secure the scarf in a unique way.
Oooo, I LOVE your new pin/brooch/broach! And your squirrel pins too. I think you should wear them all at once, that would be GREAT!! I've decided to be more conscious of wearing my jewelry or just something/anything "different" each day, even though many days I just work from home w/o seeing anyone 'cept hubby. Somehow it makes me feel more creative, perhaps just in the simple fact that I start my day with a sort of meditation in finding a piece that I haven't worn much lately. You could knit yourself some interesting scarves then put a pin (or two or three!) to secure the scarf in a unique way.
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