Monday 8 December 2014

Winter Beauties

Artist Hester Cox



For a  special party, pop over to An Anglo In Quebec, for a clear and easy tutorial on making these ice lanterns.

And for some fun you can check out your Elf name. Btw, what's your favourite colour?



Signing off, Pudding Twinkle-Toes.

14 comments:

  1. Squeezey Tinkletoes here - those ice lanterns are delightful but maybe it's not cold enough here for them to last long.

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    1. I fear it may be the perfect weather for them soon. Brrrrrrr.

      Jean
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  2. I saw the elf thing last year, I took it into work & we had huge fun with it. I'm Pudding Pickle-Pants by the way.

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  3. Cookie McJingles lol. I love the ice lanterns and the dog sitting on the step awwww

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  4. Happy Sugar Socks :D

    Are there female elves?

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  5. Happy Sugar Socks :D

    Are there female elves?

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    1. Why yes, there must be, as Buddy the elf got married as I remember. I'll be watching ELF again soon, so I'll check:)

      The names on the Elf list must be unisex, that's only fair.

      jean
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  6. Wishing you all the best during this blessed Christmas season, from Jingle McJingles!

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  7. Greetings from Speedy Sugar-socks - my youngest son is a printmaker and he communicates with Hester Cox and other printmakers on Facebook.

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  8. Cookie Glitterballs really really wants snow now!

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  9. I think Mr N's is cuter and more befitting than mine - he's Perky Glitter-balls!

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  10. Hi Jean, I love the picture of the little dog sitting outside in the snow. Have a great weekend love from Nipper Sugar-Socks (makes me sound like a character from an Enid Blyton story!) xx

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  11. Hillarious!! That makes me Pudding Tinsel-Shoes and even better makes Mr. Auburn Pixie Glitter-Balls, I love it!

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