Wednesday, December 16, 2009
happy holidays!
well lovelies ... it's here!
time to take a wee little break from rikrak-ing + let my hardworking little sewing machine sleep.
+ time to take a wee little break from the daily fun of visiting with you lovelies. a little break to spend some extra-special full-time time with the family rikrak in that funfun holiday fashion!
thanks so much for such a wonderful year here, and wishing you all a glorious, peaceful, thoughtful, laughter-filled holiday season.
looking forward to lots of fun + great new handmade delightfulness in the new year here on the blog. i'll be back at the start of january with lots more! hope to see you here!
so happy holidays, lovelies. i'm so thankful for all of you wonderful, creative nicies out there! Pin It
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I adore that first tree!
ReplyDeleteHope you and the rikraks have a great holiday season!
Wishing you a MUCH deserved break, Rikrak!
ReplyDeleteLove those trees! See you in Jan. :>
Love them! The second tree is fantastic! What a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and have a wonderful break!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL THE RIKRAK'S!!
ReplyDeletethanks nicies! you too!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful holiday with your family, k! we'll have to plan that tea party with Chakrapennywhistle for when it thaw up there :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Rikrak!
ReplyDeleteYou must be so excited to put your sewing machine away for a while! You're a MACHINE!
Have a great break.
See you in '10!
I popped over from Etsy to say how much I liked your Collectors Series! :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time off ~ I look forward to reading your blog when you return.
Lana (aka Simple Joys Paperie @ etsy)
What a wonderful year sconnecting with you...
ReplyDeleteMay you have a wonderful Christmas day and looking forward to visiting your World again in 2010.
HUGS and wishes,
Char
yay! thanks so much, sweeties! hope you all had a wonderful holiday, too!
ReplyDeleteSince early childhood, Len's love for holiday celebrations and the decorations that accompanied those times have inspired his collections and designs.
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