I love the pink, such a gentle color. I got your note this am:-) Now we have the snow and freezing rain! We certainly don't know where to put anymore of it..LOL! Stay safe and warm:-)
We had really good fun doing this with the children last week.... we made a big cardboard calendar and attached envelopes under each month then slotted in the seed packets to be sown each month.... we can move them along for second-sowings too.... it's a great visual planner for the children, who pretty much decided on all the veg we will have this year!
Oh my gracious. That is one of the cutest little dolls ever. Clearly, everyone else thinks so too. I have to say that your pic might have pushed me over the edge to finally learn how to knit!
I love the pink, such a gentle color. I got your note this am:-) Now we have the snow and freezing rain! We certainly don't know where to put anymore of it..LOL! Stay safe and warm:-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute tomten! I'm also doing my garden planning, and eager to get started!
ReplyDeletevery sweet! and yay for planning gardens - we're doing the same and enjoying every minute of it!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet gnome! Seed lists, sounds like heaven!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteThe snuggle gnome is absolutely adorable. Best of luck with your seed lists, I am no where close to finalizing mine :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute gnome and I love the colour for the next one!
ReplyDeleteWish I was looking at seed catalogues, for now I am dreaming of them.
What an awesome doll...we need to get our seeds ordered too...even with Spring still months away...
ReplyDeleteOh, yum, seed catalogues! My kids love those gnomes...must make some Valentiney ones! Love the needle felted heart...nice touch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little gnome! And oh seed catalogs. A favorite to peruse when the winter seems to be getting long.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Elizabeth
Such a cute little gnome. I have never knit a doll but I know my daughter would love it if I did!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gnome! It made me smile.
ReplyDeleteSo CUTE! Brilliant work!
ReplyDeleteWe had really good fun doing this with the children last week.... we made a big cardboard calendar and attached envelopes under each month then slotted in the seed packets to be sown each month.... we can move them along for second-sowings too.... it's a great visual planner for the children, who pretty much decided on all the veg we will have this year!
ReplyDeletejenni x
Such a sweet and snuggly gnome! I get to harvest my very first tomato for dinner tonight - yay!
ReplyDeletesuch a darling toy..wish i knew how to make them...
ReplyDeleteaww, very hugable little thing!
ReplyDelete...someday I'll have a garden to put some seeds in!
Love the gnome!
ReplyDeleteCute gnome :)
ReplyDeleteso cute...I've haven't knit up a gnome in a few years now...maybe it's time.
ReplyDeleteOmigosh the doll is so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my gracious. That is one of the cutest little dolls ever. Clearly, everyone else thinks so too. I have to say that your pic might have pushed me over the edge to finally learn how to knit!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little doll. I was just thinking today I have to get my seed order in.
ReplyDeletethe gnome is adorable!
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