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Friday, January 09, 2009

casting my net

Casting on the net on etsy is like fishing, one never knows what one shall catch.  Lookie what was in my net, these stunning sea weed works of art!  In the midst of winter, my mind wanders to warmer waters and to the sea.
These are from Alganet on etsy, from Spain.  
Just imagine these framed and hung in any room, just love these rosy pinks.  I can almost smell the salt and feel the sand between my toes, off to surf some more.  Oh, what a tangled web we weave and a bucket to sift through here in my net.
Cast your net, build castles, dream a bit and enjoy the weekend where ever you are.

26 comments:

  1. Just beautiful. Do you really know how to surf?

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  2. In my dreams...I surf and on the web too, just no in those big waves. Now that would be fun.

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  3. Those little beauties would bring a well-deserved reprieve to any spot- especially right now.
    Happy weekend.

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  4. Debra,
    yes, especially on such a cold day here, and temperatures continue to drop.
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  5. What a wonderful thought for the weekend and such beautiful works of art.

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  6. Those are beautiful! And, as always, you have a wonderful way with words!!

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  7. kwana,
    yes, would that feel nice, to walk on a beach and make a sand castle.
    pve

    ronda,
    thanks again for the millionth time, for inspiring me with your words to jump in the blog pool.
    looking forward to the best year ahead.
    pve

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  8. You just gave me a great idea for a client's home...they are really beautiful, and reference the sea without being theme-ey

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  9. Those are amazing! Those are made from real seaweed??

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  10. michelle-
    show us how you brilliantly use these in one of your interiors, please.
    pve

    stefan-
    they are pressed like botanicals....you can see a photo over at etsy- of the press.
    pve

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  11. I love these - but more I loved your comment on what you were collecting today - made me jump over here to see who this clever person was - thanks for the laugh.

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  12. Gorgeous! Happy Friday, Patricia.

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  13. These are gorgeous. Wouldn't they be lovely as jewelry of some sort?!
    Have a wonderful weekend, Patricia!

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  14. Simply beautiful! I'm off to visit it ETSY. Oh no hide the credit card!!
    Have a golden weekend! Hugs...

    PS thank you for sharing I love pretty things.

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  15. YES! These a beautiful. Etsy is a treasure hunt!

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  16. Georgeous! very ethereal and I just love the whispiness of the art.

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  17. These are so beautiful and dreamy. They make me wish for Oregon coast. On a warm day, of course. :)

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  18. Mother nature is the most wonderful artist

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  19. SO beautiful... I love natural elements like these

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  20. Boy, you're on a roll showing us unusual and beautiful things. These are lovely.

    Come down my way to the warm waters of the blue sea. Or gulf, as locals call it. Sunny days and white sand await you!

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  21. Very pretty! I could spend hours on Etsy - so much to discover! Have a great wknd., Patricia!

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  22. I adore these-have them in my favorites on etsy-amazingly great price too- I have some old ones from the early teens-Pacific coast in an old album and some other seaweeds framed- whatever happened to the herbarium?- don't tell me its gone by the wayside as scrapbooking!

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  23. Oh wow, these are fascinating. I could spend hours on Etsy! Love these.

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