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Santa s very special deliveries

Wow I really must have been very good this year because Santa brought me some lovely secret Santa presents

First up is my gorgeous presents all the way from Sabine in Austria




A gorgeous hand bag with a matching little zipper purse, just perfect
Some gorgeous fabrics and threads and a yummy treat, that I hope the kids don t find , since I left them at home with my present



And this absolutely gorgeous card , it's just beautifully made.....

Thank you Sabine

And from my secret Santa at work




This wonderful pattern from the birdhouse



Complete with the pre printed fabric

I think I have been a very lucky, googy girl

"I hope your hands are working on a project that you love"

Ciao

Googy girl


Comments

Anonymous said…
beautiful gifts Trish,enjoy.xx
Anonymous said…
Oh very nice Trish
Diane-crewe said…
you did do well x love swaps .. esp at Christmas x
Susan said…
Lovely goodies Trish. And nice to have that next new project ready to go.
Fiona said…
Lovely bag and pattern ... It pays off to be a good girl!!!
Hugz
chrisi said…
hello Patricia, sorry... i have no E-Mail Adi from you, thank you very mutch for your beautiful gift, i hope to ,i hope to see your mail yet hugs Christin from Switzerland
DAWNIE said…
Oh i just love that bag bet u were thrilled to receive
Nicky said…
Beautiful! Clearly you were very well behaved last year...lol...
Best wishes for 2014, hope your New Year has got off to a great start!

PS - Thanks for your contribution to the SSCS, so much appreciated by everyone.
nice bag.......great parcel from Sabine......thanks for helping with the SSCS 2013........
a perfect work Santa present too.......
Jenny said…
Just lovely presents

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