We have never celebrated Christmas in our cabin, but husband and I once spent a New Years Eve there. It was a bit spooky; just us up there, and so incredible dark even with the snow. We did bring fireworks, and really got full value as there was no light pollution at all.
Monday 5 October 2009
"Christmas at the cabin"
is the 4th finished workshop model (or should that be sample?). It’s another “julepost” – a wall hanging with a pocket for Christmas cards, made the same way as “Urban Christmas”.
We have never celebrated Christmas in our cabin, but husband and I once spent a New Years Eve there. It was a bit spooky; just us up there, and so incredible dark even with the snow. We did bring fireworks, and really got full value as there was no light pollution at all.
We have never celebrated Christmas in our cabin, but husband and I once spent a New Years Eve there. It was a bit spooky; just us up there, and so incredible dark even with the snow. We did bring fireworks, and really got full value as there was no light pollution at all.
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Nina these are adorable. where can I get the pattern?
ReplyDeleteThey are darling. I went fabric shopping today. Our Walmart salesperson is a quilter and she was so much help to me. I am sending a quilt square for a quilt we are putting together for an unknown family who has had a tragedy. I only need to send one square. Surely I can do that.
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Another adorable one. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteThese wallhangings are so cute. I love the idea of a vinyl pocket to hold cards. Quite a creative idea. Hope your foot and ankle are feeling much better now.
ReplyDeleteThe colorful trees make the night sparkle. Hope your foot is better.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous hanging, you sure are creative and like me you seem to love colour .
ReplyDeleteMy fabric Guild has really wide pre printed wedding ring fabric at present in shades of Blue-----cottonreel