I
received a
communicado from Liz at
Lino Forest which reminded me of a grungy piece of lino sitting in my garden. That is perhaps not a very flattering mental link but I have been wondering for a while if it might be useful for one of her wonderful
Betty Jo designs? (without the screwdriver of course!)


This lead me to a little exploration of the grungy lino feast in my office, three overlapping vinyls mark the taste and times of my
Victorian home, a patchwork of grubby flooring which I will never be able to bring myself to remove.



1 comment:
I could always use it!. My neighbour had the same lino in her outhouse, but in blue.I've used it all up now. Love all the layers ...cute florals and geometrics.
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