Love the muted tones and incredible softness of the fabric. Found at Folklore Florist Company in Madison, CT.
Cathy made an army of gingerbread men out of mahogany and then painted them. So cute!
Bags, vests, dresses, hats-you name it- made from vintage afghan quilt squares.
These microwave bowl cozies made by our sister, Lulu. Best. Thing. Ever!
Have jars of buttons and don't know what to do with them?! These ornaments made from buttons are so stinking cute!
Lulu has her own quilting room and knows how to use it! Every new baby in the family is gifted a quilt made by Lu.
These are just adorable!
You won't find these in a big box store. And the best part? Your child will always know what hat is his!
How beautiful are these hand sewn garbage bags for your car?! Have kids, a commute, or eat or drink coffee in your car? Then you need one of these!
We've seen these in all shapes, colors and sizes. We love the ones with shelves for creating holiday displays.
Each year the ladies of the church would not only make reversible aprons to sell at the Christmas bazaar, they would make enough so each volunteer could wear one while at the bazaar.
Love these burlap stockings!
Found these at a craft show in Bethany, CT. Made by Daisy Designs.I may have bought a few for gifts!
Made by the women and men of a local church.
Gnome ornaments for all the gnomes on your list! Seen at The Shops at Marlborough Barn.
Knitted by the women and men of a local church.
Saw these at a local shop.
Saw these at a Christmas fair.
Found these mini stockings at a church Christmas fair. I had to buy them! There were three left.
Made by our sister, Cathy.
Made by the women and men of a local church.
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