It's only fitting that I complete my project with fellow snow globe enthusiast, Carol Brown.
She has been collecting globes for years and she, too has dealt with the heartbreak of broken globes. Here, she is holding her favorite one.
Carol has even made some of her globes. She also makes incredible cakes! Hausfrau Cakes, a local home bakery here in Richmond, Virginia.
Thank you, Carol for sharing your globes and home with me today!
My last post, feels bittersweet. One year of snow globes, I did it! Thank you to all of my friends and family that supported this project, encouraging me, modeling for me, and giving me the gift of globes. Now let's all make something else!
You did it!! So many incredible shots over the last year... You should be proud. XOXO
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a job well done!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you planning another one?
btw, i love that her shirt says "amy". was that planned, or just a coincidence?
ReplyDeleteYay!!! You Rock!! <3
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Amy!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Jill, I didn't even notice that! I think it's an Amy Black tattoo shirt:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great blog! I was a big collector of Disney snow globes and have found that they are just taking up to much space. If you or anyone you know would be interested let me know. Many of them are ones that can't be found :)
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Mad props for seeing it through, a year is a long time.
ReplyDeleteAwesome ending! So proud of you Amy! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on seeing it through, Amy. Beautiful ending to the project.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Well done! :)
ReplyDeleteGood job, Amy! I have enjoyed seeing these.
ReplyDeleteAre you starting another year long project?
YAY!!! You did it! How do you feel? You must be so excited!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am starting a project the first of the year, teaching myself Photoshop. Here is a link:)
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