Sep 25, 2011

From Hungary

I love to make almost everything in mini, but my sweethearts are the items of the hungarian country life. Now it's harvest time. I remember the harvests of my childhood when we started the work in the cold morning and gradually threw our thick pullovers off as the sunbeams of the indian summer and the work warmed us. Then ate the breakfast sitting on the grass at the grapevines and drank fresh water from the cup of the water can you can see on the photo below.


Yesterday there was the harvest festival in our village. The whole family was there to see the procession and the dancers in traditional dresses, to play harvest games, to meet the friends and to eat so many grapes as we can.  My daughters went to bed without ask at the end of the day. It was a great day and the weather was perfect. These images in my mind inspired me to make this little board with traditional foods and the handpainted jug with tipical patterns of Korond.



Last week I started my selling carrier on ebay. I will not leave etsy, no way! But I take a chance elsewhere, too. So this board (Harvester's breakfast) is on my ebay store. I think it's very hard to start on ebay without long positive feedback history, but every start is hard, isn't it?

8 comments:

  1. Bozse, it's lovely as anything you do.
    Did you receive my comment on the cherry cake? I love it to bits and the cherries... they are to die for.
    Thank you again, Rosanna

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  2. Thanks a lot! Rosanna, yes, I read your post. Thanks the link to my etsy shop. You are very kind!

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  3. Its beautiful. Everything on it looks so real. Hugs Maria

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  4. Che meraviglia! another amazing piece of art.

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  5. Amazing! I love your miniatures.
    Hugs

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  6. Delight! Ez nagyszerű!
    Köszönjük, hogy a szépség:)

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  7. Bözse, how I would love to see photos of that festival ... the traditional clothing and all ... and, your 'harvester's breakfast' board is a wonderful tribute. I've been on ebay for years, and it's really not all that difficult once you get the hang of it, and when everyone sees the incredible things you have to offer you'll be off and running. Be sure to use the 'Turbo Lister option to organize and describe your items before posting them ... makes everything so much easier to list and keep track of.

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