...and some changes to our little seasonal display. This little Saint Nicholas is what I have been working on the last three mornings, after devotional time and before the kids wake up.
Thank you! No, I just used what I had on hand and decided to wing it. The assembly is a lot more slipshod than it looks, and I would have to improve upon it if ever I made any for sale!
Oh my, he is just lovely. I can't believe you just "wung it". I would love to be able to do that. I really need a pattern to at least get started. You are so very tallented.
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Dear Nadja,
ReplyDeleteOh he is beautiful! Did you make him?
Blessings
Gae
That's so good! Did you follow any sort of instructions/pattern??
ReplyDeleteThank you! No, I just used what I had on hand and decided to wing it. The assembly is a lot more slipshod than it looks, and I would have to improve upon it if ever I made any for sale!
ReplyDeleteReally, really good! Adorable! +JMJ+
ReplyDeleteAmazingly done for someone who decided to "wing it". Great job.
ReplyDeleteOh my, he is just lovely. I can't believe you just "wung it". I would love to be able to do that. I really need a pattern to at least get started. You are so very tallented.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Elizabeth
As was I! We like to study two saints each month...too hard to keep up with all at each day.
ReplyDeletelove him!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! How inspiring! You are so very talented...
ReplyDeleteLove him. He has character! You have a lovely, warm blog.!
ReplyDeleteHe is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd a St. Lucia would be adorable, too.
What a great "Samichlaus"!! He looks fantastic. I do hope you can fill us in a little bit on how you made him and what materials you used. =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Nadja. His face looks so lovely, sweet & kind. Very inspirational. Katie xxx
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