just losening up
a bit.
·
woolf is tiny
woolf is tiny
and experimenting.
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in between
in between
tea and cake{s}...
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no red riding hood
no red riding hood
for me ...
... but mixing,
and butter,
and sugar
and cream.
A nod to Alice and a woolf pretending to be grandma...I can't wait to see the treasures you have created when tinyWOOLF opens its doors for trading!
ReplyDeletesoo nice! I didn't know that a wolf could have such a tongue… très bon week-end!
ReplyDeletemmmm....
ReplyDeletepromising...
intriguing..
all those fine and sweets rolling of it's tongue
I would love to sit at your table
drinking tea and eating cakes
happy weekend dear woolf!
x
you got style dear Woolfenbell!
ReplyDeletethe tonque of your woolf is full of surprises!
what a wonderful detailed drawing!
xoxo from norway
This is a nice picture - I like the tongue of the woolf. :)
ReplyDeleteHa,ha ha ...:-) you are good! The first photo is absolutely wonderful...I love it..and the
ReplyDeletedrawing with the long tongue is great...:-)
Woolf, what has you got a long tongue?!
ReplyDeleteDear Nadeschda,
your woolf is a connoisseur... amazing,
and its a sensual pleasure to look at your drawing...
Love,
Ariane.
SO magical and fabulous..all that you create is always so super enchanting!! Happy Tea my magical friend! Beautiful art!
ReplyDeleteVictoria
love this fabulous mix...amazing!
ReplyDeletehares!!!! love your fairytale drawing my dear woolfi! ♥♥♥ julia
ReplyDeleteThe grand tongue on your wolf makes me laugh. He has quite a taste for tea! The first photo is very beautifully shot and the mouse in the rafters,hahaha....oh dear.
ReplyDelete:))) just great!!
ReplyDeletethere is nothing wrong with an eagerly attitude, on the contrary ;)
(i confronted myself with my own fear mouse-wise, i'm doing that for a long time now, doesn't seem to help. spiders!?...no problem)
Haha, this is somehow weird and lovely! Best combination!
ReplyDeleteYour fairy-tale-tea-time makes me imagine and wonder.. this is at the same time funny, clever and mysterous, I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love your little installation very very much! the speedy hare is so funny!
ReplyDeleteand I hope the woolf hasn't abdominal pain now... xx mano
I would love to print to canvas this......I love it!
ReplyDeleteDid you get the critter yet???
ReplyDeletewhat a nice setup ... and what a tongue. really love this :)
ReplyDeleteDear Woolf,
ReplyDeleteThat wolf with the long tongue it's so nice and makes me laugh, what a fun time I'm having with your creations, really love everything!
Nice picture Nadine..what an outburst of creativity..love it!
ReplyDeletegood things always come with mixing flour, sugar and cream! :) i'm very excited to see all your tiny woolf creations once your shop is open - everything you make seems so magical.
ReplyDelete(and thank you for your comment on my blog... it made me happy that you still remember the bear/ww2/war hero story! i'm currently trying to tweak it and put it all together into a real story... i will keep you updated!)
pretty, pretty drawing of the wolf in a coat!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVE this post!
ReplyDeleteam so sorry i am so delayed in responding.
It is perfectly whimsical and mad hatterish. I esp love the voiced tongue. oh! the cleverness of YOU!