Thursday, March 29, 2012

Where's Michele?


In the scan below, you may notice something familiar... Can you spy it?... Where ever could it be?... Hmm...


Did you find it?... Okay. Well just in case you didn't, here's a tiny hint...



For the first time ev-ER, I'm IN PRINT!!! That's little ol' me in De Telegraaf which, according to Wikipedia (and it should know because it knows everything), is the largest newspaper in the Netherlands. The Dutch are a very discerning people.

Let me tell you. I'm a little pleased. You figured that out, eh? Was it obvious?...

I don't read Dutch but from what I'm told, one of the articles featured on the above page is about "selling your house with superstition". It seems that wind chimes can help sell a house when placed in the correct location; it's a Feng Shui thing I guess. Interesting. The article's writer, Berber Govaars, asked me if he could kindly use my Summer Time Chime in his article. I said yes and now I'm famous. It was very sudden I admit.

Anyway, this famous person has to do the dishes and mop the floor now. But I'll be back. You have a fine day!

♥M


38 comments:

  1. How small the world of internet can be:) and how nice they put something from you in our dutch newspaper, greeting from the Netherlands

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    1. Hi Franciens! Yes, it certainly is a small world but most fun to be a part of!

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  2. How exciting for you! yeah! I remember that project.
    {I hit publish too quickly above, sorry}

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  3. Holy cow, how fun and exciting! I don’t read ‘De Telegraaf’ but will ask one of my neighbours to safe a copy. The page is about the Open House day we have next Saturday for people who want to sell their houses. Their are all sorts of tips on how to show of your house best, like putting fresh flowers on the table, making fresh coffee (for the smell) so people feel at home. And even for non furnitured houses from people who already have moved to a new home, there is cardboard furniture developed that you can rent so the house doesn’t look empty.

    Next to your photo it says: ‘Don’t ask me why but the Chinese feng shui says that you should hang a wind chimes in the North-Western direction of your house when you want to sell it. That is the ‘network’ corner. Put your brochures (I guess from the real stage agent) there and you will definitely sell the house. I found this sample from the Canadian Michelemademe (!!!!). It’s on a very fun website called: michelemademe.com with a tutorial....

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    1. Cool!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to translate Nicolette (I was wondering if you'd do that)! That cardboard furniture idea appeals to me for some reason. :)

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  4. I hope you anderstand with all my typing erros what I’m talking about... ha ha!

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    1. I understood every word Nicolette, no worries!

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  5. Michele, I will try to find a copy to send to you if you like!?

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    1. THAT would be awesome, I'll send you my email! Yay!

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  6. Woo hoo! Now you are famous! Isn't it nice to have Nicolette to translate too! Enjoy your fame :)

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    1. Oh I will! Right after I pull some weeds. :)

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  7. Very Cool! Congrats on your international fame ;-) I love the project-now all I have to do is find some bamboo!

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    1. thanks June, good luck with the bamboo quest!

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  8. Hooray for you! I love that it's in Dutch, too. :)

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  9. That's so exciting, Michelle! It's always so fun to come upon something where you are featured, or to find oneself in print! I know we'll see more of you - you have such great ideas for recycling!

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  10. I'm so pleased for you Michele. And it's only a matter of time before many others take notice of your great talent and incredible creativity. I would love to see a whole book of your delightful inspiring resourceful ideas! Congrats my talented friend- you deserve it.
    xoxo

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  11. Ooo Michele!
    This is wonderful news!
    Congratulations! I know that you'll have your own book one day! You just wait and see!

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  12. That is awesome! Congratulations, though I think you were famous from the moment you started blogging.

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  13. Ha! And I knew you before you were famous! *puffing chest proudly* I shall begin dropping your name immediately!

    So cool!

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  14. What do we call you now Michele that yr famous and all that...lol....always love you art x

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    1. Oh so true... I'll have to put on my thinking cap and let you know ;)

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  15. Hello, Michele! What an unexpected way to become famous...:) Congratulations! I hope more people (mainly from Netherlands) will know you now and I'm glad, because you deserve it!:) As for cleaning the house, I won't tell anyone, so... noone would ever suspect you do "such things" with your skilful hands!:0)x

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    1. yes of course, tell no one. it's strictly on the down-low...

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  16. YAY, YAY, YAY! Thrilled for you, Michele - the attention is well-deserved and the photo is a lovely one. Hope you celebrate with a little ice cream or something this week. : )

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  17. Hey Michele - that's great news...literally! You are staking your claim to fame in the Netherlands, and it's true, they are a discerning bunch. Well done.
    Michael

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  18. hi michelle..
    congratulations..
    and I can read it because Iam dutch [amsterdam]
    and read this paper too ;-)
    but I didn,t notice it was from you ;-)
    I enjoy this blog every day..
    thank you for sharing your ideas.

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  19. I read (many many years ago) that practicing witches and eastern religions hang wind chimes in a certain area outside their homes so they can hear when the spirits enter.

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  20. Well done gal! fab chimes whatever reason theyre hung for lol

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  21. Congradulations. Yes you are famous. I read your blog from Spain, and yes I can read the article too, as I'm dutch. I love the stuff you make. Keep going.

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  22. Congratulations Michele on being in print for the first time. Very well deserved!

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  23. Congratulations from a Sydney (Australia) reader! What a cool way to get in print!

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