Merry Christmas Ulla! I hope you have a wonderful blessed day with your family. It has been a real priviledge getting to know you this year.
You made a lovely "Mary". I should think that on that night she was quite serious. It says that she thought about things a lot and took them to her heart.
Merry Christmas Ulla, I'm happy to know that you have got so many friends all ower the world through your wonderful blog on quilting and other things you and some other people can do by hand. Some angels can sing, some others can do things with their hands. Both are still children of one mother. Hug.
It is now the day after Christmas, but I still enjoyed seeing your childhood pictures.. these are truly wonderful. What a treat to have them! You did make a beautiful Mary, and I always thought that was the most honored part.
Merry Christmas *even though it is late to say that, I suppose* and thank you for the lovely Christmas card. I have enjoyed so much seeing all these hand made lace hankies, the ancient glass ornaments and old pictures. And your sewing is always so meticulous and beautiful. I'll try to keep posting my newest creations to Stella's blog. It seems that it's the only one I have time to update nowadays.
Great hearts think alike! Thank You for your wonderful friendship this year and may the next one only bring you and your family great joy!
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Merry Christmas Ulla! I hope you have a wonderful blessed day with your family. It has been a real priviledge getting to know you this year.
ReplyDeleteYou made a lovely "Mary". I should think that on that night she was quite serious. It says that she thought about things a lot and took them to her heart.
Merry Christmas Ulla,
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to know that you have got so many friends all ower the world through your wonderful blog on quilting and other things you and some other people can do by hand. Some angels can sing, some others can do things with their hands. Both are still children of one mother. Hug.
It is now the day after Christmas, but I still enjoyed seeing your childhood pictures.. these are truly wonderful. What a treat to have them! You did make a beautiful Mary, and I always thought that was the most honored part.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas *even though it is late to say that, I suppose* and thank you for the lovely Christmas card. I have enjoyed so much seeing all these hand made lace hankies, the ancient glass ornaments and old pictures. And your sewing is always so meticulous and beautiful. I'll try to keep posting my newest creations to Stella's blog. It seems that it's the only one I have time to update nowadays.
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