How to stay on top of housework when you have a craft room (or a puzzle).
1. You can't.
2. Find a new dream.
I continue to sit at my puzzle table for at least a few minutes every single day. It's almost meditative. Actually....it IS meditative....and a nice escape from the complete nightmare going on in our country.
I finished the top half of Philippa's puzzle and got to push it up on the table and attach the bottom border. The bottom almost feels like a blank canvas.....
....and here's my color palette.
And here's another color palette I get to play with.

LOL at your wonderful opening lines, MaryAnn! Thank you for activating joy as you let each day unfold.
ReplyDeleteYour puzzle-making meditation has me reaching for banagrams as soon as I sign off here; a quietly soothing, engaging round of bananagrams solitaire sounds just right in this moment.
Oh my goodness - so fun to see my papers and imagine what you will do with them, MaryAnn! And that puzzle looks fascinating with a wonderful color palette! Love your "how to" at the beginning!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason Blogspot is not letting me respond directly to comments today and I don't know why. I'll be consulting Clarke, my tech support this weekend.
ReplyDeleteDotty, finding a little joy each day is so important these days. And it's funny you should mention Bananagrams....I actually pulled it out of the closet a week or so ago because I wanted to play with Paul. But may a round of Bananagram solitaire is just what I need!
Judy, this puzzle is so engaging.....as are your papers!