Do you remember Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music singing this song? She had such a beautiful voice! Now that you've read this, will you be able to quit singing that song? I don't know. It's pumping through my brain as I write. Anyway, Julie sang about "rain drops on roses, and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles, and warm woolen mittens." These are really fine things to have and appreciate. Here in Minnesota those warm woolen mittens come in handy in the cold winter months. Now, to the person who melts glass, whether you be a beadmaker or a sculptor, you know we need tools! In my view, the more the merrier, however, we do tend to run out of room after a bit. So, "When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad, " I look at my tools, and I'm glad. I looked up the definition of a tool at dictionary.com I use that site a lot! Here's how they defined tools. tool
"...Brown paper packages tied up with string - these are a few of my favorite things" ;o) Go Julie!! In my case that phrase is particularly true - because a brown paper package usually means a parcel from the US of A, & sometimes those parcels have tools in them!
To be honest I never thought I would use my Osibin shaper as much as I do - I can say without a lie I use it at every torch session & in fact it is used as much as my graphite marver.
I don't have a stump shaper - maybe I should put it on my Christmas list - along with a dog ;o)
Tools. Ang drools. My favorites are the ones that get re-purposed and do what you need them to do! Oh, and those BBQ mashers I've got are right up there with high heels on my "spawn of the devil" list...I've never been able to mash them together, and I much prefer to just use my handheld marver to mash stuff against my piece of graphite.
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"...Brown paper packages tied up with string - these are a few of my favorite things" ;o) Go Julie!!
In my case that phrase is particularly true - because a brown paper package usually means a parcel from the US of A, & sometimes those parcels have tools in them!
To be honest I never thought I would use my Osibin shaper as much as I do - I can say without a lie I use it at every torch session & in fact it is used as much as my graphite marver.
I don't have a stump shaper - maybe I should put it on my Christmas list - along with a dog ;o)
Tools. Ang drools. My favorites are the ones that get re-purposed and do what you need them to do! Oh, and those BBQ mashers I've got are right up there with high heels on my "spawn of the devil" list...I've never been able to mash them together, and I much prefer to just use my handheld marver to mash stuff against my piece of graphite.
Mallory, I love all the tools. I am sure once I light a torch i will wish i had them all!!!!
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