tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945127844477191398.post1797711384959291109..comments2024-03-22T17:40:07.034+00:00Comments on Tales from a Toymaker: Hmmmm...... *thinking aloud*Sandra Morrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04538875136752456633noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945127844477191398.post-24551818325746321802017-10-12T12:29:53.152+00:002017-10-12T12:29:53.152+00:00Susan....
Even the name 'wolf spider' mak...Susan....<br /><br />Even the name 'wolf spider' make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and sends shivers down my spine. <br />I'm tempted to Google it to check out just how awful it must be but I'm desisting as I don't really want that image in my head.<br />This time of year here in the UK we have large black spiders appear... I'm told that contrary to popular belief they don't come in from outside but live in our houses all year round and only come out of hiding to mate.<br />Like me, Small Dog is terrified of them and we both give them a wide berth until they can be caught and relocated. *shudder*Sandra Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01607303994667115600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945127844477191398.post-4583542725676420132017-10-12T11:56:56.236+00:002017-10-12T11:56:56.236+00:00Sandra,
You’re my hero! Not just for tackling th...Sandra,<br /><br />You’re my hero! Not just for tackling this monumental task but for taking on a shed full of, shudder, spiders. I personally have severe arachnophobia and nothing can send me scuttling faster than the sight of this eight legged monster :-) The other night one of them had the sheer audacity to have settled itself on my side of the bed! This was not a small one but what we call a wolf spider, very big and very black. Hero hubby to the rescue 😊❤️. Anywho, color me extremely impressed with your very impressive project! I shall continue to follow even if from quite afar. <br /><br />Much affection,<br />SusanSusKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01188966629304674459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945127844477191398.post-24676169248100719892017-10-09T09:26:47.197+00:002017-10-09T09:26:47.197+00:00Thanks Megan....
The stacking boxes were the only ...Thanks Megan....<br />The stacking boxes were the only way I could think of to properly organise all the components for each of the dolls/costumes, otherwise I'd simply get into one ginormous guddle. <br />I can also keep notes and aides memoires in individual boxes too... either relating to amendments to the already written text, or presentation ideas... whatever.<br />I'll separate off the ones which have been completed and photographed as I go, so I'll always have a visual representation of those still to do.<br />A bit clunky perhaps but it works for me! Sandra Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01607303994667115600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945127844477191398.post-7558123075372833602017-10-09T06:26:34.913+00:002017-10-09T06:26:34.913+00:00I LOVE the stacking boxes! A book in the making i...I LOVE the stacking boxes! A book in the making in 3D! This is such a well organized way of doing things, and I'm sure being able to see into the boxes, you will feel very pleased with the ones that are finished/near finished, and motivated by the ones that still need to be filled. Cheering you on!Megan Schetschehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18267976778350267276noreply@blogger.com