Don't the days fly by, here we are again seeing what everyone over
at Julia's blog has been upto since last week.
My desk has a definite Christmas feel to it this week
and as the first of my Christmas workshops starts next
week I better get a move on with my preparation work.
After a look round the desks I'm off out for supplies.
Wishing everyone a great crafty week.
"Over and out" as my Auntie Gladys says
when she is putting the phone down haha.
Lovely Christmas makes, I especially love the first one - so different to the usual colourways. Oh I do like gingham.
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Hugs, Neet 17 xx
Gorgeous Christmas makes Lynn. I must be honest and say I've not got in the mood for Christmas makes yet but haven't really been able to get into my new sewing room to do anything much.....soon yes very soon now :-)
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Annie x # 9
It definitely feels like Christmas here this morning. It's never too early to get going!
ReplyDeleteGlenda #24
Oh that wreath looks lovely and the tree is adorable, you have been busy, enjoy your creativity this week
ReplyDeleteJill #23
##It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas## :D Lovely things moving along Lynn. Looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteYou would definitely enjoy Mimi's and I'm glad you like the header.
Over and Out - Lol. Aunty G is awesome xxx
Love the wreath. Did you do the Suffolk puffs tree? I'm very impressed and may need a lesson (or two!). Roger Auntie Gladys. x
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas projects on the go! Is that a Xmas tree made out of folded pages of a book? I've tried one of those last year - great fun! Have a good time supply hunting - I can't think of anything more fun than visiting craft supply stores! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #22
ReplyDeleteLoads of gorgeous and ingenious goodies once again! I do love the hanging tree, and the garland is so pretty too - the red berries look stunning against the dark blue. Looking forward to seeing what your ladies make!
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas tree, Lynn. Dorset puffs? Or some other county! Have a great time getting the supplies ready, and enjoy the workshops.
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #1
What gorgeous work- love the wreath and Christmas tree. I made one of those paper trees last year but i love your decorated one. Soojay 19 x
ReplyDeleteYes I think it's time to get in the Christmas mood and your Christmas goodies are looking great. Enjoy your workshops.
ReplyDeleteI am crazy over the moon about that little Christmas tree! Wish I could go to one of your workshops, they sound so fun. Have a good week! Sandy Leigh #39
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is gorgeous. I love Christmas things in different (non-christmassy) colours. And the tree is awesome! Really like it. Well done you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting already,
Have a good week,
Lisca
I have to agree the blue wreath is my absolute favourite but all this talk of Christmas is getting me worried Lol! Hope you have a great week and happy woyww, Angela x 14.
ReplyDeleteLoving the Christmas wreath and tree.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy WOYWW
Sue #20
good luck with your workshops, my card making has ground to a halt! Love your makes though. Helen 3
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas crafts you made! Good luck with the workshops!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Sofie #44
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Beautiful Christmas makes Lynne, just love the gorgeous wreath! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWell Lynn definitely love the first shot that wreath is truly beautiful. work well done, thanks for sharing.. BTW you can also make those trees out of old magasines too you know ..
ReplyDelete... if you have any or get them at the thrift store (or Op shop as we call them here, short for Opportunity Shop).
Thanks so much for popping over.
Happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz.x #31
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