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A place on the wall !!!!

Yap!
 My colourful panel (previous posts about it : here and here) is hanging from one of the walls of our living room since this late morning !!!
I had a little help from my husband, so..... now I can show my "piece of art" in a proper way!!!










....would you love to come at my place to have a better look (and a cup of coffee!)??? ;oD

xxxx Alessandra

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  1. Wooow Alexandra,

    thats soooo sooo cute. I like the colors very very match. Thats a great prtject.

    hugs Conny

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  2. What a beautiful colors!
    Grtz,
    Chris

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  3. Beautiful!!!!
    It looks absolutely lovely and colourful on your wall.
    Enjoy your hanging!

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  4. yes please, I'll come and see your art gallery! lovely and colourful, Heather x

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  5. I love this; the colours, the tassles, everything. So pretty and such a good idea to make crochet into art. Check this out for crochet art http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-22884537 Brilliant :o) you should do one in JK xxx

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  6. It's beautiful so bright and cheerful! :)

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  7. Well, if something deserves a huge round of applause wih trumpets and cymbals, it's this stunning piece of art!

    Bravo!!!

    Stephanie

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  8. I love it Ale - it looks great hanging on the wall. :)

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  9. Very nice, Ale! I love it!
    Kisses!

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  10. That looks very lovely and colourful, Ale!!:) you may add tiny pieces of double sided tape on the outside circles which will hold them straight.

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  11. Coffee and a visit, now wouldn't that be lovely? ........
    Well done on getting your art work finished and up on the wall Ale. There's such a lot of work in it, would've been a shame not to finish and display it.
    Love all the colours but I think the pink, green and blue combo is my favourite.

    Claire X

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  12. I had to smile when I saw this post yesterday...I just returned from the farmer's market, takeaway cappuccino in one hand, huge wooden rooster in the other! Mine is in blonde wood, only the crown painted red!

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  13. Gorgeous work of art, Alessandra! Put the kettle on - I'll be over in a minute, hehe :) :)

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  14. This is so great wall art! I love it very much!

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  15. So bright and cheery!! I'd love to come over, and then we could take a photo walk together around your neighborhood!! :)
    Kate :}

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  16. This is amazing! Great color choices as always. How do you make those curlycues??

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