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March Christmas Critter Felt Along Linky Party

March 22, 2014 at 6:00 pm by Claudia

Hello everyone! I hope you’ve had fun making your little felt critters for March. For those of you who may be new to this party, Dawn and I have decided to introduce two new felt critters every month for 2014. If you make two each month, you’ll end up with 24 Christmas ornaments by the end of the year. You could display them on a special tree or give them as gifts.

At the end of last month, we introduced two new critters, the skunk and the turtle.

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These are the ornaments we’ll be sharing this week. We so look forward to seeing what you have created – there’s always such variety!

In case you missed the patterns, here are the links:

Click here to download theWoodland Turtle Felt Pattern

Click here to download the Woodland Skunk pattern

Now, it’s time to share our new patterns for April!

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The Fox and the Deer. (I just saw a little red fox in my yard this week!)

Woodland Deer Felt Pattern

Click here to download the Woodland Deer Pattern

To download the fox pattern, visit Dawn’s post by clicking here.

This month’s party will remain open for five days, so you have time to link up. You even have time to make the ornaments if you haven’t had the time to do it. Please join in the fun!

If you don’t have a blog and you want to link up, you can link your photo through your Facebook page. Dawn has written a great tutorial and has included it in her post here.

ORNAMENT CLAUDIA

Have fun!



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Sleep, Heat, Spiders, Books and Scout

March 22, 2014 at 8:55 am by Claudia

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Oh yes. I have a cool orange plastic spider ring, courtesy of my dentist.

Admit it. You want one, too.

Let’s see, what’s new?

• Don’s been talking to me on the phone about not getting enough sleep lately. I’ve decided we can no longer talk about that subject, because now I’m not getting enough sleep. Thursday night? About 2 hours. Last night? I woke up at 4:45 am and couldn’t get back to sleep. Enough already. I didn’t know sleeplessness was catching.

• I’ve had a heck of a hard time controlling our thermostat this winter. It always seems to be either too hot or too cold, never consistent. I finally called our oil company and they sent someone out yesterday who confirmed that I wasn’t going nuts, the thermostat was indeed off by 4 degrees. He replaced it (it was the rather old fashioned kind with a dial that had little degree marks and was unbelievably hard to read) with a digital version. No more squinting and shining a flashlight on the dial to figure out what the heck the temperature is! And it works! I had also been hearing weird knocking/thudding sounds when the oil burner came on, so he did some adjusting and all is well. I should have, of course, called them about a month ago but I kept thinking I could figure it out. Silly.

• I finished reading The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (who is really J.K. Rowling.) What a great book! It’s a wonderful mystery with a lead character who is a private detective. I didn’t want it to end and I kept thinking to myself, ‘I hope she’s going to write another one! This would make a great series.’ Well, one thing about a Kindle that is extremely handy is this feature at the end of the book that lists other books you might be interested in. And there I learned that the next book in the series is coming out in June. Instant answer to my question. I preordered it. In that same listing I also discovered that Michael Connelly (one of my favorite authors) also has a new book coming out in a few months. I get excited by these things.

Anyway, I recommend this book highly. I never got into the whole Harry Potter thing. I tried to, but it just didn’t do anything for me, though I could clearly see what an amazing writer Rowling was. I really admire her for writing in another genre, for taking a risk when she obviously has more than enough money in the bank to never work another day in her life. Boy, she’s good!

Now I’m reading a book that I will review on Monday, so stay tuned.

• I managed to get some photos of squirmy Miss Scout. If she sees me pull out my camera, she immediately looks away, so timing is everything.

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Oh, she’s a handful, but she makes my heart sing. Yesterday I saw her loping along in the dog corral. The furnace guy was here and she loves visitors and it was warmer and the snow has melted in her corral, so she was happy. And that makes me happy.

• Tomorrow is our Linky Party for the Christmas Critter Felt Along. But the post will go up this evening at 6 pm. So, even though it is posting this evening, it’s officially the Sunday post for the blog. Does that make sense?

Happy Saturday.

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February Christmas Critter Felt Along Linky Party

February 24, 2014 at 7:00 am by Claudia

Time to share our February critter creations! If you’ve been following along, Dawn and I have decided to introduce two new felt critters every month for 2014. If you felt along with us, you’ll end up with 24 Christmas Ornaments by the end of the year. Maybe you could have a little tree where you display all your ornaments. Or maybe they would be fun for a young child to collect. However you want to use them is just fine.

At the end of last month, we introduced two new critters – the cardinal and the sheep.

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These two adorable ornaments are the ones we will be sharing with each other this week. We are looking forward to seeing your creations!

In case you missed them, here are the links to the patterns:

Click here to download the Cardinal Felt Pattern

Click here to download the Sheep Felt Pattern

Now it’s time to share our new patterns for March!

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The ornaments for March are the Skunk and the Turtle. Gosh, I love these critter patterns/ornaments!

Woodland Skunk Felt PatternClick here to download the Woodland Skunk pattern

Make sure you open the zip file by clicking on it – then you will see the pattern.

To download the turtle pattern, visit Dawn’s post by clicking here.

This month’s party will remain open for five days, so you have time to link up. You even have time to make the ornaments if you haven’t had the time to do it. Please join in the fun!

If you don’t have a blog and you want to link up, you can link your photo through your Facebook page. Dawn has written a great tutorial and has included it in her post here.

ORNAMENT CLAUDIA

Enjoy!



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