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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Harvest Nest . . .




"Winter is an etching, Spring a watercolor,
Summer an oil painting and
Autumn a mosaic of them all."

- Stanley Horowitz


{ Kim Klassen paper and paste in overlay }

"The Harvest Fairy"


Today I want to share something very special with you, a blog I happened across called 2 bags full
from another blog friend. Vicki's bags, they are full of yarn. Beautiful, scrumptious, incredible yarns that she
collects and uses to knit and decorate little nests. And these little nests of goodness are knitted with love
and are magical and last weekend my newest one called "The Harvest Nest" arrived.

I opened the box and inside was the nest wrapped by hand stamped tissue paper and the beautiful
handcrafted tag (above) was made by her friend Sue.

It's always fun to receive a package in the mail, but even more fun when there is so much attention to detail put into it.

I present to you, The Harvest nest . . .
I'll wait while you pick your mouth up off the floor. Isn't it just exquisite!!

She said that in designing the nest, she wanted to create a collection of yarns that would represent
a sunny walk in the woods on a crisp, cool Autumn day. And she did just that.


{ Kim Klassen stamped right 1 in overlay }

 And each nest came with three bejeweled acorns, the perfect touch.



She even nestled a small tin heart, between the glittery acorn and the sunflower . . .


More details . . .




Yarns, ribbons, and even beads . . . I like to display mine on a candle holder so that
the yarns dangle. I'm looking forward to using this on my Thanksgiving table!



And I even found the perfect house nest guest!!

Vicki said, "Because this is such a special nest - a nest that represents the bounty and of blessings
abundant", she is donating the charitable profits to a group of knitting women at her church. They will then
use the money towards buying more yarn to use in knitting things to keep others warm this winter.

Thank you Vicki, for sharing your time and talents with all of us. I hope you'll hop on over and check
out her blog (at the link I gave above).

 Hope your week is going well!

Love, Kim
XO

Psssst - It's my day over at my collaborative blog, Focusing on Life and I would love for you to
join me over there (click here) as I'm talking about life in the fast lane and hurrying up to be still. And while
you are there consider adding some of your photos that represent connections (theme of the month) to our flickr group, you just might be chosen for our InFocus photo of the week!! xo




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30 comments:

  1. You had me with the quote at the beginning but that nest is stunning. So much attention to detail . . . some pieces contain so much of the creator (in all the best ways) and I love the little critter whose set up home in it. :0)

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  2. Delightful series os photos ♥
    I just love this orange -theme!

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  3. My goodness Kim this is an absolute feast for the eyes! Just amazing! Love how you captured the essence of your joy upon receiving your package! Will check her blog out for sure!

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  4. Oh wow, I bet this looks wonderful on your table. Thanks for telling us the story of this piece.

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  5. Love the colors, looks perfect! :-)

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  6. Love your words at the beginning. So beautiful! That nest is incredible! thanks for sharing. Joining you from Communal global.

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  7. I have NEVER seen anything like this!!!!! I'm in awe. And going right now to check out her site!

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  8. Really beautiful, perfect for the Thanksgiving table!

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  9. Okay - gonna get on her list for next year's!!

    Gorgeousness!!

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  10. Wonderful fall colors, looks like you had so much fun!

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  11. Such pretty fall colors and I LOVE the fairy!

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  12. Kim
    Thanks so much for sharing this nest with all your friends. Your photos are just gorgeous-- they even make my jaw drop!! I hope your nest brings you much joy this autumn-- thank you for patiently waiting such a long time for me to make it for you!
    Vicki

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  13. wow!! that is just incredible. what a feast for eyes. beautiful colors (may favorites) and your photos really DO do it justice. :)

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  14. How unique -- I've never seen this done before. :)

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  15. Those are amazing! Love the first quote!

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  16. That is quite beautiful. It wouldn't last long at my house though with all our cats who love anything that dangles down.

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  17. oh this is so cool....i wouldn't even know where to begin. And I JUST love fall colors...swoon!

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  18. How beautiful! The colors and textures make my heart beat faster...lol. Thank you for sharing!

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  19. Yep! I'm with Kathryn... You had me at your first quote, then I had to keep reading. That nest is something, isn't it!! It's exquisite and it does remind me of walking in the woods in Autumn - the colours & textures. I just wanted to reach out and touch it! How wonderful. I'd love one of those. Gorgeous.

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  20. Very arty compositions today, lovely.

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  21. Oh, that is exquisite! I've seen these beautiful nests and they are so gorgeous, I want one!

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  22. such a lovely bit of eye candy!! I couldn't stop going through them again and again. and AGAIN!!
    BEautimous share, Kim!!

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  23. Stunning! I'd love to see such a thing in person--such a great idea. I could stare for hours.

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  24. Oh, my, those nests are gorgeous! As is your photography! (I love your little nest-guest, too.) I'm off to check out the link to learn more about the nests.

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