Sunday, January 8, 2012
Thank You Marilyn from Harvest Moon Prims!
Right before Christmas I received this wonderful Tin Punched Angel and the best smelling Cranberry Chutney Scented Primitive Pudka Pods from Marilyn at Harvest Moon Primitives! I feel bad I didn't get this posted until today! It's been quite busy around here and then I pinched a nerve in my neck that put me down for several days! Not fun at all!!!! I think what did it was a day of rug hooking! We shall see what happens when I pick up the hook today! Anyway... back to Marilyn she has two Etsy shops loaded with some great primitives! You must check them out! First is her Harvest Moon Prims shop and she also has Fanciful Stitches shop which is loaded with wonderful hand work items! And.... don't forget her blog where I won the cute punched tin angel and scented pods! She has some free patterns on there too!
Thanks so much Marilyn!
She is so cute.
ReplyDeleteHope your neck is on the mend.
Happy New Year
What a lovely gift! Lucky you!
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Vicky
Hi Teresa,
ReplyDeleteThat angel is wonderful.
What an awesome gift.
So sorry to hear that you hurt your neck.
Hope you start feeling better soon.
Hugs,
Tam
I have a little cone shaped flicker light from Marilyn that is on the back of my potty. I just love it!! She does do marvelous things! Katie
ReplyDeleteLucky you!! That angel is so cute! Sorry to hear about your pinched nerve---bet that was a real pain in the neck! (sorry, I couldn't help myself)!
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Marilyn is so very sweet and so very talented too! I love following her blogs. Congrats on the win!
ReplyDeleteUh oh, I pinched a nerve in my neck and my doctor sent me to a chiropractor. But it was the best thing for me to be there so it's all good now. But I remember how painful that is. Take it easy, don't try to do too much or it will just flare up and be worse... I know that's what I did.
Such a cute punched angel! I have a similar one and have it hanging in the garden, I never thought to bring it in and put a candle inside. What a neat idea.
ReplyDeleteMelinda
you make such wonder prim stuff! I have always wanted to learn how to sew! but I took wood shop instead in school! I look forward to your future blogs!
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Jackie