“These dolls don’t quite nest… but they sure will be adorable on your Christmas Tree! Make just one or make all three… or even MORE!
Category: Christmas Tree Ornaments
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Woohoo! August Christmas Ornament: Baby Block
Ok. I’m behind. But really… We don’t NEED these Ornies til December! But finally I’m posting the August Ornament. Baby Block.
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Do You See Block Of The Week 30 Ho Ho Ho
I’ve been thinking about this block almost since we started this BOW. I’ve though about it in script, in balloon letters and in these strong block letters. The block letters won out!
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2014 Ornament Of The Month Club… American Flag Ornament
Don’t worry… Our Ornament Of The Month Club has no dues and no initiation rituals! All you have to do is download the free pattern and make your own version of whichever ornament you desire! And this month, as America celebrates our Independence Day, I offer a cute Flag Ornament.
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Ornament Of The Month Club-June-Mistletoe
Kissing under the mistletoe is part of Christmas. But where did the tradition come from?
The old Christmas custom is that a man and a woman who meet under a hanging of mistletoe are obliged to kiss.
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Ornament Of The Month Club – May – 3″ Ornaments
Wow! May is going by so quickly! 2014 is racing by! But I am very happy that we are having Christmas all year long with this Ornament of the Month Club and our Do You See Christmas Block of the Week.
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April Ornament Of The Month – Row Houses
This year seems to be flying by! Are you enjoying keeping the Christmas Spirit all year long with our Ornament of the Month Club and the Do You See…? Christmas Block of the Week?
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Do You See…? Block Of The Week 3- Star Tree Topper
I thought I would continue with the Christmas Tree Trimming theme this week. What’s the best part of the tree? The Star on top, of course.
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Announcing LynBrown.com’s 2014 Ornament of the Month Club
Recently, I was walking through our local Yorba Linda Redwoods (look it up!) and was struck by how majestic Trees are. These relatively young (about 45 years) redwoods looked a lot Christmas Trees!
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