I didn’t get it.
Take that photo, requested my dear wife Karen as we strolled through the vendors at the arts and crafts portion of the Lilac Festival.
Done.
I must admit, I cannot tell you who these plushies are off the top of my head.
I did purchase from another maker two cool wood Fairie Doors, one for Karen and another for terrific daughter Elisabeth.
Photos will be taken when they find their respective homes.
Cuddly and adorable crafts are always worthy of a smile. I am sure the fairies are gonna love their new doors.
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Into our world they’ll venture, Bruce.
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I love seeing other people’s work at craft fairs, but it always shakes my confidence in my own needlework a little. Many of those crocheters and knitters are truly artists.
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They sure are, CM, but don’t underestimate your own work!
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I admire the work that goes I to making these adoptable critters!
Can’t wait to see the fairy doors!
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They are so good, these artists, Nance. And I will remember the doors …
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I don’t know what a fairy door is. But these knitted characters are cute and cuddly.
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Cousins in the unicorn world, ladysighs …
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maybe they’re just cute and fun (and trying to look tough), characters. knit or crocheted, it takes some skill. enjoy your fairy doors when you get them in place
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The craft work at the fest was impressive, Beth. We will enjoy the fairy doors!
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