I just posted my newest project, its a fabric picture. I took this picture of the John Oliver cabin in Cades Cove, TN a few yrs ago. The other day, I printed off onto fabric and did a little sewing and french knots on it, and now I have it for sale on http://www.appalachianhousewife.blogspot.com/ for $65.00. I was going to frame it, but then I thought who ever buys might not want it framed, they might want to sew it onto something, so I left it free, with some extra of the muslin material on the sides for sewing room.
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About Me
- The tin can homestead
- I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina, in a little camper, with my husband and family. We are trying to become self sufficient and live off the land. I am sick of all the sad news on TV, the economy, and the evil world we live in, so we are trying to make things as simple as possible and get back to the basics. I think if everyone did that, and had faith in God the world might be a better place. Follow along, as we live life in our little tin can, and try to make it a home, while learning to homestead.

This is lovely - my husband and I live in Michigan, but that area of TN is our favorite place to travel to. We stayed in Gatlinburg a month ago, and hiked to the top of Mt. LeConte. We didn't see the Cades Cove historical houses this year, but we did see a lot of them last year - including this one, I believe. :)
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