Pines, Yarn and Paper
On a walk a couple weeks ago, I picked up some fallen pine branches and pine cones (!) to remind me of evergreens back in Ohio.

Mom made sure we had room in our suitcases before giving these little mittens to me, and yes, I made sure I had room!


Mom made sure we had room in our suitcases before giving these little mittens to me, and yes, I made sure I had room!

Here's a bit more of those French synonyms...in rolled flower form.
Tutorial here: http://jonesdesigncompany.com/flowers/rolled-paper-flowers-tutorial/
Very pretty Nel..many blessings to your sweet family this Christmas....Have I said that already?:)
ReplyDeleteLove pines, and those tiny mittens are too cute!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try those paper roses from that tutorial. They look so unique!
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