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4 comments:
These are both awfully cute.
As Halloween is not celebrated in Sweden, I have not made any stitched decorations (actually the only Halloween decoration I have is a small Snoopy doll sitting on a pumpkin).
Last year, I made a Sunbonnet Sue stitch sampler with a Halloween theme. I will put that sampler on display. Thanks for inspiring me!
Thirty years ago in Japan, even if people knew about Halloween, very few people decorate or celebrated it. However, now it has become an event that many people can enjoy. But, I feel that many Japanese people have the arbitrary interpretation that Halloween is a day to enjoy dressing up. Especially adults.
The ghost on the frame is a cute ghost.👻
Cute stitching! I do decorate with most of my Halloween stitching but not really this year. I've got some stressful things going on right now so I'm not feeling it. Happy Halloween!
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