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Needleworker, Knitter, Crocheter, Sewist, Paper Crafter, and more!
Also known as Silverlotus & Stitchinglotus
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Monthly Archives: December 2009
TUSAL – December 2009
Surprise! I’m a day late again. Would you believe that I used to be a very organized person? No, I wouldn’t either. Anyway, it is time for the December sharing of my TUSAL jar. This is the last time for … Continue reading
Christmas Ornaments – Done!
With Christmas just 11 days away, I am thankfully in the home stretch. Okay, the tree isn’t up yet, and nothing is wrapped. But I’m fine with that. The tree will go up on the 17th so that there are … Continue reading
An Audience with a King
Yesterday I was lucky enough to be able to go see the King Tut: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs exhibit at Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario (aka The AGO). I have been in love with Ancient Egypt since … Continue reading
Pudding Pieces
I didn’t mean to go so long again without a blog post. I have plenty of excuses: I’m not sleeping well at all and I’m like a zombie right now; Baby Man hurt my bad knee the in the middle … Continue reading
November SALsuffit
Finally, my SALsuffit post. Yes, I know I was supposed to post this on November 30th, and I know I said I would post it on December 1st, and I know it is December 2nd (how’d that happen?!). But, really, … Continue reading