Kelly Kilmer always lists a few of her favorite blog friends' posts at the end of her entries. I love blog-hopping over to each one to see what I will find. It is always interesting and varied. Following is my personal version of places I visit. If you haven't seen the websites or blogs of these people below, join me for some wonderful content.
You all know how much I like big bold words and numbers. I love this website.
Cake. Ace of Cakes. Cake Boss. Magnolia Cupcakes. Trendy and tasty rolled into one, but these cakes are truly art.
I can never get enough books to read, to look at or to use as design/decorating elements. Go have a look at Lisa Porter's blog entry about books. Lisa is a designer/decorator. Great photos.
I am going to try something new here. I will be responding to most comments in my comment section rather than privately. Let me know if that is okay with you.
Ginny, thanx so much for hooking me up with Lisa Porter. WOW! I am a bookaphobe. Thanx again. I missed this on Kelly's blog!
Posted by: Sharon Bennett | Saturday, 13 November 2010 at 08:19 AM
Enjoyed the blog hop! Great design ideas and interesting new blogs to follow!
Posted by: kybarb | Sunday, 14 November 2010 at 09:57 AM
Ginny, I discovered Mary Ann Moss, Papaya, and Designers Block via your blog. Now I read them everyday. Thanks for these others.
Posted by: Andrea | Sunday, 14 November 2010 at 07:22 PM
Love those signs, and, oh, what a cake! It looks like layers of chiffon : )
Posted by: Gayle Pritchard | Thursday, 18 November 2010 at 12:11 PM
Oh your one of my favorite daily stops! I love your blog(and you too!)
Posted by: Brian Kasstle | Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 01:11 PM
Ginny,
Thanks so much for the mention. I am so glad that I wrote a post about books because I have met some new wonderful & talented bloggers, authors and artists just like you.
I look forward to visiting.
Best,
Lisa
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 08:27 PM
That cake is amazing! I find it quite inspiring for a polymer clay design. Something so lovely about the ruffles and the the way the flowers look. (And in regards to responding to comments publicly rather than privately, that makes sense to me. It's faster and easier for your and a value to us the reader. That is the way I do it at my blog. Don't have time for that number of emails.)
Posted by: Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor | Thursday, 25 November 2010 at 07:43 PM