a beautiful easy cabled scarf pattern from Spiraling
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thoughtful ideas from Heirloom Seasons (be sure to checkout her granny square garland)
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a memory game from Peas n Carrots
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from (not the) office type, hand stitched leaf brooches
From now until the week before Christmas, I will be sharing a family business that offers their handmade goods online.
This week, please take a look at these beautiful, heirloom quality wooden toys, rattles and hand turned bowls made by The Wood Garden.
Laura, her husband and three children (with a fourth on the way) live simply in Ontario and are working toward a more self-sufficient, deliberate lifestyle and hope to someday soon find their own home in the country. Laura can be found blogging at Getting There.
Warm wishes, Tonya
(If you are interested in signing up to join in on a seasonal swap and handmade exchange, you can learn more here.)
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a memory game from Peas n Carrots
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from (not the) office type, hand stitched leaf brooches
From now until the week before Christmas, I will be sharing a family business that offers their handmade goods online.
This week, please take a look at these beautiful, heirloom quality wooden toys, rattles and hand turned bowls made by The Wood Garden.
Laura, her husband and three children (with a fourth on the way) live simply in Ontario and are working toward a more self-sufficient, deliberate lifestyle and hope to someday soon find their own home in the country. Laura can be found blogging at Getting There.
Warm wishes, Tonya
(If you are interested in signing up to join in on a seasonal swap and handmade exchange, you can learn more here.)
Everything is look so beautiful. I love those leave brooches, the red cable scarf is gorgeous. What a clever little game which is so beautiful and look at that wooden stacking game. Incredible workmanship. The kids were making gifts this weekend. Here's a peak and what we did.
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Oh my, gorgeousness! You always share such goodness here! I am about to order some felt for some of my holiday projects. yay!
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I love the scarf & the memory game is simply adorable. We've been crafting holiday over here as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe brooch is beautiful!
I love reading your blog, the peacefulness and simplicity are very relaxing and inspiring.
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love that scarf pattern--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful ideas! I love the wooden pieces! And the knit... and the hand stitched... Aw... all of 'em!
ReplyDeleteHere is my latest HH post:
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:)