tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1594090260353327800.post2007168465228506147..comments2023-10-04T03:28:54.472-05:00Comments on Creative Journeys: Favorite Decorations - go tell your stories..Marlishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05965220365912256742noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1594090260353327800.post-87405303987029203042009-12-05T09:28:17.702-06:002009-12-05T09:28:17.702-06:00Marlis, I love your cross-stitched Santa! I have ...Marlis, I love your cross-stitched Santa! I have several tiny cross-stitched ornaments that go on our tree every year. I made them for our first and second Christmases together when we were far too "budget-restricted" to spend a lot of money on a tree. They are beautiful, and they always take me back to those first frozen Christmases in North Dakota when we were building our lives together.<br /><br />We also have a set of "pillowed" ornaments--round, fiber-filled pillows trimmed in green and red metallic lace--that were made for us the first year that Kelly and I were in ND by the mother of one of my junior literature students. They are beautiful and depict the 12 Days of Christmas. They will always hang on our tree; although they are large and very visible on the tree, they are precious.Carolinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1594090260353327800.post-77185849443260275482009-12-04T18:10:20.182-06:002009-12-04T18:10:20.182-06:00Great idea! Hope my sons and grandsons will somewh...Great idea! Hope my sons and grandsons will somewhat appreciate the things I cherish esp Christmas. Right now they tell me I need to get rid of all my junk so they do not have to deal with it.Bobbienoreply@blogger.com