Wednesday, 24 November 2010
in which we pick a winner
thanks for all the lovely party suggestions! you all have great taste in partying! I shall compose a party post soon, but meanwhile with the help of some bits of paper and a bowl in the traditional way I pulled out a winner and it was
Felicity - congratulations. Felicity has a new baby, some online shopping will be just the perfect treat for her I hope x
in other news this week Miss K has lost 2 teeth, about time, the new teeth were getting pushed all over the place as they had nowhere to go, hopefully they can now straighten up by themselves or else I see a lot of dentist visits in the future... Miss K has clearly sussed out the tooth fairy, but is unwilling to own up this knowledge in case the monetary bonuses disappear. On both occasions at bedtime she has said very helpfully "my tooth is over there mummy".......................
the house is getting taken over by random crafty delights, E is really hoping I don't sell these at the craft fair tomorrow, as he wants them for our tree. I have promised to make more if they do. why do I say these things.....?
and there are buttony brooches galore. who knows - these could become a new style Christmas decoration too...............
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OMG - I'm in love with those little Robins and Xmas Puds. How much are they? And how do I go about purchasing one?
ReplyDeleteThe little robins are really cute - am sure they will fly off the shelves. I miss the whole tooth fairy thing - sob.
ReplyDeleteThe little felt robins and puddings are so cute - I'm sure they will go so quickly at the fair!
ReplyDelete'Yuk' to rain 'yeah' to snow - though I do hope your parents make it.
ReplyDeleteWell done Fliss - very much deserved.
Nina xxx
Will Santa go the same way? Or is he more entrenched?
ReplyDeleteKeep typing comments and they sound really loony. Love the puds and robs, well done giveaway winner and we still very much believe in the tooth fairy. Not to be confused with the Angel Gabriel... Ax
ReplyDeleteStill sound like a total loon.
ReplyDeleteLovely rainbows, just noticed the top pic is of a double one.
ReplyDeleteLove the felted robins & puds too, I'd like to have a go at these myself sometime. Good luck with the fair.
Ooh your craftiness is just gorgeous, the sweetest little robins I've ever seen. Best of luck with the fair, I have high hopes for you xxx
ReplyDeleteGood luck tomorrow, your robins are fab!
ReplyDeletePlenty of rain heavage here, too, and COLD, but no rainbows (unfair!). Good luck tomorrow - it all looks FAB! Oh, and congrats to Miss K the toothless!
ReplyDelete(Did you notice I didn't take the computer in yet?)
The Christmas decorations look fantastic. I suspect you may have to make more for your own kids. My list of promised handmade craft items never seem to shrink :-), but who can resist their own kids specially when they like something made by mum.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope the fair went well. It must have done with such fabulous craftiness! K x
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