n.
1. Gaiety; merriment: fun and frolic.
2. A gay, carefree time.
3. A playful antic.
intr.v. frol·icked, frol·ick·ing, frol·ics
1. To behave playfully and uninhibitedly; romp.
2. To engage in merrymaking, joking, or teasing.
adj. Archaic Merry.
My original intention was to make this inchie out of fiber but instead I ended up using a copy of Victorian scrap mounted on a paint chip and embellished with bits of lace. This copyright free image is from Penny Plain Scraps.
My original intention was to make this inchie out of fiber but instead I ended up using a copy of Victorian scrap mounted on a paint chip and embellished with bits of lace. This copyright free image is from Penny Plain Scraps.
How sweet it is, like a little theater--
ReplyDeleteI have not made my inchies the last 3 weeks- so many other things, that came up...I will try do do this weeks,though.
xo,Dorthe
Very, very sweet indeed, and perfect for the word!
ReplyDeleteI love this - it reminds me of the illustrations of a lot of the books I read when I was very young; where the characters really did frolic.
ReplyDeleteThis is great - an old fashioned frolic.
ReplyDeleteI do see "frolic" in this one-- colorful and spring-like which we dearly need with all this cold weather.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great frolic inchie. So vintage! Frolic seems like a vintage word too. Great work.
ReplyDeleteFrolic is sort of an old fashioned word isn't it, and this inchie certainly fill the bill beautifully. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteI'm behind on my inchies, but this one is very nice for the word prompt. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is frolic to a "T"!!!! Love your vintage take on this word!
ReplyDeleteI love your vintage image! What a great inchie!
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