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Friday, December 28, 2018
a year in review: 2018
Monday, December 24, 2018
Atelier buche de Noel
chocolate version
Saturday, December 22, 2018
a new fun mug rug: ugly sweater!
I could not help it,
I made more mug rugs....
This time they are ugly sweater mug rugs!
cute, right?
The pattern is from Kidgiddy
it is paper pieced, which I am a big fan.
I do not even mind the mess on the floor from ripping the paper,
actually I do not mind the floor in general....
It comes in 2 sizes, I made the smaller one,
and in this case I added a side panel as I like my mug rug rectangle,
for the cookie of course!
I could not stop at just one so I made three,
if I have more time, I think I will make a few more,
maybe for a pillow cover....
you can see some great blocks on Instagram #uglysweaterblock.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
a set of house ornament
This year I revisited a classic:
(I originally made some in 2011!)
so cute: some Provence fabric, a little lace, a kitty and a little hand embroidery.
As previously I followed this tutorial from Retro mama.
it is very springy!
And until you are ready to give them away,
they look so cute all together on the coffee table:
Once again, I should make some for myself!
Happy sewing!
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
the 2018 Dandelions
Because I was a little rush for time,
I also skipped the embroidery on the boot,
it is a super cute details but a little too time consuming right now!
They still are lovely and a fun gift to make:
Monday, December 17, 2018
Our 2018 Christmas Home
Our house is finally ready for Christmas:
with a tree simply trimmed in silver, white and red.
(still using my champagne tree skirt!)
Miss C declared what we needed to bring back red,
and she was right, it is so much better!
The tree is the slimmest we ever had and I really like the look.
I purchased some new lights: individual candles from Balsam,
they are expensive but so pretty!
My sister added to my Danish collection from Georg Jensen
with a new tree topper and a few ornaments.
I also used my little mushrooms from Belgium.
The coffee stable tray received some attention
with a few fake presents neatly wrapped
and a smart teddy bear.
Because of Bosco, we have to keep everything simple.
and covered, like the couch!
(Lou was not in the mood for pictures!)
Luckily I made a Christmas quilt a few years ago:
And it goes perfectly with all the Christmas pillows made over the years:
In the dining room area
(which was remade during my last ROC)
I also kept the decor simple:
with a Merry and Bright from my German glass glitter
workshop with Miss Mustard Seed from 3 years ago,
a new acorn garland
and our upcoming collection of Christmas cards.
workshop with Miss Mustard Seed from 3 years ago,
a new acorn garland
and our upcoming collection of Christmas cards.
I set up the table with a sparkly tablecloth
(pretty but impossible to iron because the metallic threads!)
The center piece is made of various garlands,
festive and easy to move around when we are serving the meal!
And for extra safety, all of our candles are battery operated....
All four plates are different, because we are all different!
I have the deer, Miss C. the horse (obviously), Brick Master the fox,
and Mon Cheri the woods.
The setting is simple with an everyday white plate,
and regular silverware.
All together it makes a very relaxing and cozy family room: