I bet you thought you had seen the last of my frogs. No way! Here are 2 more examples. This froggy king is actually a box. His hinged top opens to reveal a small space for any treasure you might wish to
store.
At the moment, he is empty, but wouldn't he be just the place to store small candies? My grandchildren would love that (to say nothing of mr. kenju).
Below is a detail of the fabric on my dining room chairs. See - I told you I was nuts about frogs, and these aren't the last of them either. Someday I'll show you the bathroom rug and my frog Christmas ornaments.
store.
At the moment, he is empty, but wouldn't he be just the place to store small candies? My grandchildren would love that (to say nothing of mr. kenju).Below is a detail of the fabric on my dining room chairs. See - I told you I was nuts about frogs, and these aren't the last of them either. Someday I'll show you the bathroom rug and my frog Christmas ornaments.
Do you have a Kermit?
ReplyDeleteMany years ago I had a pet frog named Fred. Don't have a clue why I named it Fred. Freddie the frog would have worked rather well but no...it was just Fred. The name did play nicely however when Fred finally disappeared or eloped or whatever it is frogs do.
ReplyDeleteI finally just assumed he was dead so then I could walk around saying, "Well...Fred is dead!" :)
If I lived nearby, I would like to leave a few chocolate truffles in that frog box for you and Mr. Kenju (your spicy Italian) to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteIn the book of Exodus, there was a plague of frogs sent on Egypt. I think you might have enjoyed that particular plague. :)
Currently, we are having heavy rain and thunder and lightning. Perfect time to blog and drink some hot tea.
Enjoy your weekend!!
OK I know when I'm beaten, You win the frogothon.
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me today, the man who made my engagement ring was also a frog collector. He had hundreds of them in his workshop, it was pretty scary actually LOL
ReplyDeleteLOVE the Frog King and that fabric is just delightful!
ReplyDeleteMore, More More...? YES!!!
I look forward to it Judy.
Where on earth did you find that fabric!!!! Amazing! Yes, the frog would love to hold candy for grandkids.:)
ReplyDeleteRibbit - Ribbit! A hello from a former West Virginia frog- er blog reader.
ReplyDeleteRibbit- Ribbit! Hello from a current WV blog reader. (Sorry Hale, couldn't resist! LOL)
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to see mor frogs!
ReplyDeleteI see you really like frogs, lol! Michele sent me this time, kenju!
ReplyDeleteWait... you collect frogs? lol
ReplyDeleteI love frogs. :) Esp. rainforest frogs. There are quite a few froggy things around my house. :)
Love the jar/box. Fun!
~S