Oops, I haven't started that invoicing yet. I am useless.
It has been like WW3 in the chicken run since I added three new rescue hens to my existing clutch of three last Sunday. Mostly LoobyLoo, otherwise known as 'the one with the white arse' has been at the top of the pecking order, not allowing the new hens, otherwise known as 'the scraggy hens', out of the coop in the morning and regularly pecking and chasing them away from the food.
But things seem to have taken a turn for the worse for LoobyLoo. She has taken a serious peck to the eye from a scraggy hen who is determined to replace her as 'the hen in charge'. Apparently, once a hen is pecking hard enough to draw blood, things are only likely to go downhill, so I have temporarily isolated LoobyLoo in a dog cage on top of the freezer in the porch to recover in peace.
Meanwhile, back in the kitchen I noticed my goldfinch lino prints have dried, so I have signed and numbered them and put a few on my Folksy Quirky Dreaming shop.
I have also tried embellishing some of them with a pearlescent pigment. What do you think?
I am in awe of Jeremy James' new lino print 'Spring Lapwings'. How does he get his edges so crisp and his ink so even? Note to self, must try harder. And that goes for the invoicing too!
Practise and sharpe tools. Ruler for straight edges.
Like both designs
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I think he has probably had more practice than you! I like it with the colouring.
Posted by: Fiona | February 18, 2012 at 06:01 PM