Well, here's the gorgeous ornaments I received from Satomi. As you can see, not one but two, and they are so cute. And they are stitched on both sides too. the one with the tree is stitched over one, and the other is stitched over two. I really must have a go at making these. If you look on Satomi's blog, she has put instructions, OK it's in Japanese, but there's step by step photo's. This is the second time I've received from Satomi, so when I saw the package from Japan, I knew I was in for a treat. Don't you just love them.
Well, I've been decorating the house up for Christmas-still not finished, and I'm loving having all this time off work before Christmas, so I may think about doing it again another year. I cleared away that much, I couldn't find the lead to get the photo's off my camera, but I've finally tracked it down today. We saw DD off on her trip to Germany on Sunday, and then ended up going on unplanned Christmas shopping until the shops closed. Today, I plan on wrapping some presents - not something I enjoy!
10 comments:
Those ornaments are gorgeous Chris. SO delicate.
It is beautiful...most lovely :)
That's a gorgeous exchange!! And good luck with all your wrapping. ;)
What a delightful gift. I tried the link but it is saying that internet explorer cannot find it :0(
Gorgeous ornaments!
Beautiful exch gifts Chris
Oh the ornies are gorgeous - lovely gifts too, lucky you. :0)
Hope you got through the wrapping job quickly.
Those are beautiful ornaments.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Really appreciate it.
Have a merry x'mas.
Lovely exchange.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas.
What beautiful ornaments to reveice!!!!
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