

These are antique French printing blocks from the 1900's that hang on a wall over my desk. I purchased them a long time ago at a quilt show. I had intended to try printing with them but so far I have not. You can see these more clearly if you click on the photo to enlarge it.

This block hangs on the wall at the other end of my desk.

This wall basket hangs below my wall hung TV. I can see the TV when I sit and sew but I hardly turn it on anymore. It is so old and small.
You will notice that all the items I am showing today are neutral colors while all the items I showed yesterday were very bright. The neutral and the bright complement each other and allow you to appreciate each item for what it is.
1 comment:
Those printing blocks are fantastic!
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