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When a plan doesnt come together, carry on.

The title is related to the project I have finished this week, but is very apt to life as well. Sometimes things do not go our way; despite how much effort we can put into something, the end result can be down to luck. 

Before I get to the project, here is the update on the stitch. 



Onto the project. I've had one of those birdhouses for ages, and wanted to do something with it. I had a clear plan in mind, started, and screwed it up entirely. The medium I was using wasn't right, the end result was muddy, and I ruined a load of vellum pieces by colouring them, as I thought the printed bit would show through. So, frustrated, I shoved it away. 

I then got it back out, and rethought. It was already blue, so I decided to use some paste on the roof and windows. Still not right, so I added snow paste. It started to come together then, and I found some ephemera that worked with it. Here is the end result. 





Completely different from my original plan, but it works. Just goes to show that you shouldn't give up if you fail. 
Ems




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