This is adorable....and my mom would love one of these....I could not find if the person who made this has a etsy shop or if they sell them...do you know? Thanks for any info you may have.
Oh my, thank you for the feature. This piece was a lot of work, so it's awesome how much it's been received by the crafting community. My etsy shop is http://juniperdrive.etsy.com.
oh WOW
ReplyDeletewow wow wow! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had to look at it a couple of times to makes sure it wasn't real {not that I didn't believe you} :)
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous! x
This is adorable....and my mom would love one of these....I could not find if the person who made this has a etsy shop or if they sell them...do you know? Thanks for any info you may have.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's impressive! It does lookk good enough to eat and stain my fingers! I love Pom!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the lil fellows holding it up!!! They are too cute!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, looks real at first glance!
Oh my, thank you for the feature. This piece was a lot of work, so it's awesome how much it's been received by the crafting community.
ReplyDeleteMy etsy shop is http://juniperdrive.etsy.com.
That, looks SO good! Brilliant idea:)
ReplyDeleteGosh I agree, it looks very edible, very clever
ReplyDeleteSome might even call it a pomegarnate. Hahahha.. I crack me up. Seriously it is gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteKristin
http://reclaimingthehome.blogspot.com
I love it! So cool!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks sooo real!!!
ReplyDeleteI had to look twice too - my first thought was 'why has this photo been posted on the embroidery blog?'. Love the pomegarnet idea too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love. Christina Rossetti would be too!
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