Let it dry out for a few more hours, then sponge on a light coating of acrylic paint and make a stamping of it! Now that would be great fun!!! Voila! Instant art!!!
The pattern is pretty but the fruit probably doesn't taste nearly as good as a plain one. Ours didn't.
I came because of your title for Mr. Linky. On January 14 we returned from a New Zealand and Australia cruise. On my "O" post today, at the bottom, I have a link to my blog posts describing and showing our visit. New Zealand is beautiful. ..
hearts, by golly! reminds me of a cake plate that we have with heart swirls.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comment above - It does look like a hearts pattern!
ReplyDeleteLet it dry out for a few more hours, then sponge on a light coating of acrylic paint and make a stamping of it! Now that would be great fun!!! Voila! Instant art!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a happy place for seeds to live.
ReplyDeleteI wished I could eat it from the screen !
ReplyDeleteLook at that! Neat. :)
ReplyDeletePretty pattern hope it tasted good too! : )
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is pretty but the fruit probably doesn't taste nearly as good as a plain one. Ours didn't.
ReplyDeleteI came because of your title for Mr. Linky. On January 14 we returned from a New Zealand and Australia cruise. On my "O" post today, at the bottom, I have a link to my blog posts describing and showing our visit.
New Zealand is beautiful.
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O! It is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really special pattern ~ a natural piece of art!
ReplyDeleteHmm, looks delicious. Can't wait for summer to come and eat this. Today, it's too cold here. So I'm sticking to coffee for now. :)
ReplyDeleteCan I trade that with my cookies? I just want to grab and eat them! lol The pattern is oooh so lovely :)
ReplyDeleteHUgs
Scudds