Yep...the hungry farm animals that is. These furry creatures were friends with the turkey that refused to be our friend...hmph. But, ya can't please em' all...so we'll settle for frolicking with the adorable farm crew.
I wish I had gotten a good shot of the burro (I think it was a burro, tee hee). He was so cute...all furry and he kept following me around even though the kiddo had all the food. I must have smelled good or either he wanted to give me big smooches...which I totally didn't mind at all! The only one I got of him was so close that is just looked like a big brown blob, but I'll have the memories of our short romance ;-)
This llama however never got too close...which made me nervous, seeing as how they like to spit, gah! He's a cutie though, isn't he?
And another ornament going in the shop...
...made with vintage German glass glitter, paint, crepe paper, chipboard, snow glitter and hung by ric-rac. I'm having so much fun with all the Christmas crafting...many more to photograph and add too!
Thanks for all the banner love too. I've sold both that went in The Shop this week and already have a custom order, yay...thank you, thank you, thank you for keeping me motivated and inspired!
Big Burro hugs...
Jamie :)












I absolutely adore goats! Oh, how I wish we had one. They're always my favorites to see at country fairs, along with the llamas. I think they only spit when they're scared...maybe this fella just wanted some food or something! When we were on vacation, we saw these lovely horses who came trotting up to my husband looking for food. Then, when we offered up a crushed apple, only one of them would eat it. Guess they've been trained not to take "candy" from strangers!
Talk to you soon! Theresa
Posted by: Theresa | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 09:55 AM
I want a llama, i think I may have to get one..lol.
Posted by: tristan | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 01:14 PM
I love goats. I wish I could have a farm with goats and alpacas even llamas. We would need to work on the spitting though. I love farms!! Such fun but a lot of work.
Beautiful ornament.
Ruth
Posted by: Ruth | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 02:03 PM
I always enjoy your photo stories! We love visiting our animal friends too:)
I'm off to check out the shop!!!
Posted by: Dawn (Bee and Rose) | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 04:34 PM
Such sweet animals! I am not a big llama lover, but that one has the sweetest face! So cute! I am loving all your creations, dear friend! Lori
Posted by: Lori | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 07:47 PM
We used to live near a Llama Farm (Seattle). The babies with their little coats on were the cutest!
Love your new goodies :) Glitter is so much fun to play with!
Posted by: Denise | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 10:00 PM
Pretty ornaments - I think that llama is a little jealous of your relationship with the burro! :)
Posted by: Laurie Star | Friday, November 13, 2009 at 09:08 PM
This time of year I wouldn't be very friendly if I were a turkey;)
Love what you're doing with the ornaments!
Posted by: Amariah Rauscher | Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:42 PM