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Monday, August 14, 2017
Monday Morning Star Count - Hexie Tree Gifts and Week 15
Labels:
epp,
Hexagon Tree,
Temperature Quilt
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15 comments:
Great idea for the tree presents! And for Santa requests. Great colours in your hexies too.
What a clever way to show your wishes, and what good wishes! I hope Santa brings them all.
Hi Pamela oh my your pressie's are so cute ,i love that you put what you wanted for xmas,what a fantastic idea,well done my friend xx
Love the gifts under the tree.
Hope you are managing to stay cool in those temperatures!
Wow Pamela, the hexy tree is looking fabulous, so clever, well done! x
Perfect gifts under the tree especially the peace one. We definitely need more of that right now.
I am loving all your projects so far. Your temperature quilt is cute!!!
Have a great week. Hopefully the weather won't be too hot for much longer in Japan.
Clever idea for the gifts and excellent choices.
Looks like your weather is on the warm side.
We had a little rain and it's cooler here today, whew!
Great Idea.
Best wishes Manuela
Such a lovely idea for the gift boxes under the tree.
And yes, it must have been hot, hot, hot.
Ha! your christmas tree is so unique! The little presents alone are charming but you can open them! A good presents they are-the best in the world.
What a fabulous project! I LOVE the way you added snaps to the gifts. Your creativity with hexies always amazes me. Beautiful work!
What a brilliant way to make your presents openable! And the best of wishes too!
Loving your temperature quilt, but I hope they fall soon, for your sake (the temperatures, not the quilt, of course), tee hee!
Barbara x
Your presents under the tree are such a cute idea. I just love that they can be opened to see the secrets inside. Yes, it IS hot there. Do you enjoy the hot weather? Do you have air conditioning. I know that seems a silly question. My grandson stayed in an apartment in Idaho for a month and there was no air. I thought that was odd. Maybe I'm just spoiled.
xx, Carol
I hope all your Christmas wishes come true!
What a clever way to open your presents. Great idea!!
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