Well, who doesn't. I cannot imagine a single person in the whole world who would dislike these lovely ladies. Finally I found a frame where they can all fit happily in their chubby prettiness. They (almost) never fail to cheer me up in the mornings when I sit opposite them at breakfast. I was once mistaken for a Russian doll by a dear friend with a wild imagination. Probably the bright make up, clothes and my chubby cheeks are to blame. Continuing in Russian mode, the retired cup above them is a gift that Zoran brought from Helsinki many, many years ago. And then the Red Fox is a reminder that I have to finish my very first picture book. Please excuse the clumsiness of the drawing, I am still learning:).
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
I Love Russian Dolls
Well, who doesn't. I cannot imagine a single person in the whole world who would dislike these lovely ladies. Finally I found a frame where they can all fit happily in their chubby prettiness. They (almost) never fail to cheer me up in the mornings when I sit opposite them at breakfast. I was once mistaken for a Russian doll by a dear friend with a wild imagination. Probably the bright make up, clothes and my chubby cheeks are to blame. Continuing in Russian mode, the retired cup above them is a gift that Zoran brought from Helsinki many, many years ago. And then the Red Fox is a reminder that I have to finish my very first picture book. Please excuse the clumsiness of the drawing, I am still learning:).
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Hej Mojca,
ReplyDeletesorry to contact you here but I could not find your emailaddress. I saw your comment over at the Freelancers fashionblog, and felt I needed tot get in touch. I am from Berlin but lived in Rijeka for a while now, and am starting my own blog over at the jeffery. Do you know about any vintage fashion Blogs in Croatia? My Croatian is not so good and I have been looking for a while, but could not find any. Nice place you have here! Hope to hear from you soon! Best,
jef