drawing | tea time

just losening up 
a bit.
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woolf is tiny 
and experimenting.
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in between 
tea and cake{s}...
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no red riding hood 
for me ...

... but mixing,

... flour, 
and butter,
and sugar 
and cream.


all through  

eisenbach 
castle 
ariane!

 ♪♪ h i c c u p ♫♪

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23 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. soo nice! I didn't know that a wolf could have such a tongue… très bon week-end!

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  3. mmmm....
    promising...
    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

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  4. you got style dear Woolfenbell!
    the tonque of your woolf is full of surprises!
    what a wonderful detailed drawing!


    xoxo from norway

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  5. This is a nice picture - I like the tongue of the woolf. :)

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  6. Ha,ha ha ...:-) you are good! The first photo is absolutely wonderful...I love it..and the
    drawing with the long tongue is great...:-)

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  7. Woolf, what has you got a long tongue?!
    Dear Nadeschda,
    your woolf is a connoisseur... amazing,
    and its a sensual pleasure to look at your drawing...

    Love,
    Ariane.

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  8. SO magical and fabulous..all that you create is always so super enchanting!! Happy Tea my magical friend! Beautiful art!
    Victoria

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  9. hares!!!! love your fairytale drawing my dear woolfi! ♥♥♥ julia

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  10. The 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.

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  11. :))) just great!!
    there 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)

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  12. Haha, this is somehow weird and lovely! Best combination!

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  13. Your fairy-tale-tea-time makes me imagine and wonder.. this is at the same time funny, clever and mysterous, I love it!!

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  14. I love your little installation very very much! the speedy hare is so funny!
    and I hope the woolf hasn't abdominal pain now... xx mano

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  15. I would love to print to canvas this......I love it!

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  16. what a nice setup ... and what a tongue. really love this :)

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  17. Dear Woolf,
    That 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!

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  18. Nice picture Nadine..what an outburst of creativity..love it!

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  19. good 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.

    (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!)

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  20. pretty, pretty drawing of the wolf in a coat!

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  21. I LOOOOVE this post!
    am 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!

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