Christine is an Avenger of Sexiness. Her Superpower is helping Hot Mamas grow their Confidence by rediscovering their Beauty. She lives in the Heights in Houston, Texas, works as a boudoir photographer, and writes about running a Business of Awesome. In her spare time, she loves to knit, especially when she travels. She & her husband Mike have a food blog at Spoon & Knife.
And are you scraping that off with old aluminum needles or a bent aluminum needle gauge? Kidding. Looks good and would like you to come to WI to do my latest project! Back to knitting with those pointy sticks!
Sara in WI
🙁 I kinda liked them… they didn’t look that bad, did they? (did they?)
Hey you! Where have you been? I emailed you last week and never heard back from you! I miss talking to you!!! Put down your paint brush and email me, leave me a comment, or SOMETHING!!!
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hey, all i could say is life is hard and so is every one else its never easy like you want it to be : ) love ya chicks by
Hahahah! No knitting needles were harmed in the stripping of the border. Which was very, very bad in person. Very 1989. (Which just so happens to be when the house was built.) I used a Tiger wallpaper scorer thing and DIF wallpaper gel remover, and it worked like a charm. My fear of heights? That was another story. But it is all gone now! YEAH!
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And are you scraping that off with old aluminum needles or a bent aluminum needle gauge? Kidding. Looks good and would like you to come to WI to do my latest project! Back to knitting with those pointy sticks!
Sara in WI
🙁 I kinda liked them… they didn’t look that bad, did they? (did they?)
Hey you! Where have you been? I emailed you last week and never heard back from you! I miss talking to you!!! Put down your paint brush and email me, leave me a comment, or SOMETHING!!!
😉
hey, all i could say is life is hard and so is every one else its never easy like you want it to be : ) love ya chicks by
Hahahah! No knitting needles were harmed in the stripping of the border. Which was very, very bad in person. Very 1989. (Which just so happens to be when the house was built.) I used a Tiger wallpaper scorer thing and DIF wallpaper gel remover, and it worked like a charm. My fear of heights? That was another story. But it is all gone now! YEAH!