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13 thoughts on “SAL-Heirloom Bride Ornaments 9 and 10”
is that the easter bunny peeking out of Santa’s pocket?
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is that the easter bunny peeking out of Santa’s pocket?
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It sure is! Isn’t he the cutest??
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I love those snowflakes on number 10, and I can’t wait to see that sweet bunny peeking out of St. Nick’s pocket on number 9!
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The snowflakes were supposed to be white but they absolutely did not show up on this fabric so I swapped for the blue. 🙂
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I am excited to see this as an ornament 😍
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They are all such sweet ornaments!
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wonderful progress. I really like that Santa!!
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I love the modern colourways in these projects. They make a nice change.
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I love them too!
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Wow, you finished #10 and made good progress on the details of #9. Enjoy your stitching and assembly. I look forward to seeing them.
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Thank you Cathie! Two more ornaments to stitch 🙂
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that’s a very cute Santa, I love all the detail 🙂
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Loving the Santa, and backstitching always seems to add lots more detail.
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