The second part of the Kwatei Collection focuses in on my favourite room of the home, the kitchen! 😁
I have been known to do a kitchen or two in my past, but like each and every one I try to do a design that I have attempted or seen done before. This one was inspired by a brick feature wall that I spotted on Pinterest. Its not often that I start and then completely redo an item, but the counters were originally started in the month I decided to take my break and when I went back to look with fresh eyes a month later I decided that they were way too detailed and the end result would look a little alpha, which isn't what I'm aiming for! The revised version and simplified design turned out even better than I could have hoped.
I really would have loved to expand more on this subject with more clutter items for the kitchen, but unfortunately I have to release everything today because I'm having surgery tomorrow and I'll need to take the next 2 weeks off to recover.
CELEBRATING this important moment of growth for rusticsims I have made a small mini set inspired by Africa and Mexican baskets (tenates), it is a small set of 5 recolors for public access
-for those who wish to have more recolors you can find this exclusive set for patreon V.I.P. -
"As we're going on through it, ya, when you run past a fella, [inaudible], you give him a fucking lift, you pat him on the fucking hole," said a fired-up O'Mahony in a pre-game huddle during the warm-up.
"I'm with you all day, you know what I mean? We're with each other all day. We're fucking working hard, but we need to fucking look after one another as well boys.
"We are in the fucking depths with you. Picking fellas up. We're going well boys. Be flexible and be fucking tight."
Peter O'Mahony Pre-match Ire v SA
"Forti et Fideli nihil difficile" - "To the brave and faithful, nothing is impossible."
Great interview of Roger talking about Match in Africa 6:
On Rafa: “As big as our rivalry is, we are really good friends off the court. Maybe we’re not best friends because he’s got his life in Mallorca, I’ve got my life in Switzerland, and I’ve got my kids and everything, but he’s wonderful.”
On whether there will be more Matches for Africa: “Yes, I hope so. We’ll see the body, how it’s gonna be once I’m retired and how fat I get or something. (I’m joking, I’ll stay in shape.) But yeah, it’ll be interesting. I don’t think I’ll be able to sell out 50,000 people. People don’t want to see a retired guy, because the moment you retire, they’re like, ‘okay, he can’t play tennis anymore,’ right? Even though you still can, just not on a daily basis, but you can still play great.