Lots of cheery little bears here today!
My room was a mess this week as I finished off and wrote cards to post before the rush.
I always leave card making till late November early December so it does get a bit hectic. I am not a great paper crafter but enjoy the fabric, stitchy, dumfy side of things. The "putting together" is always more problematic but of course it's the thought that counts!!!
Here are a few that I finished this week...
Thanks for popping by.
I still can't link up with Julia so Annie has been adding me to Mr Linky's list.
I try to get round a good few desks but it's trickier without access to Mr Linky so apologies if I miss you.
Have a great week.
xx Jo
Beautiful cards, Jo. I find the writing the hardest "chore" but mine are done now!! those little bears are so cute! Happy WOYWW , take care and stay safe. Helen #2
ReplyDeleteLove the little bears Jo...I would enjoy knitting those if only my hands were up to it. Fab cards too.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annie x
More "Jo Good Cheer" going on its way around the area. You are so generous with your time and things, those little bears are gorgeous and will be so loved.
ReplyDeleteThank you for our Christmas card, lovely array of those too on your blog.
Hugs, Neet 16 xx
Thank you for my beautiful card, that’s a keeper! Those little bears are so cute, they are the perfect thing for the various charities to tuck in to a present or donation, you’re a good lass. So lovely to ‘see; you yesterday, think we should have had a celebratory cocktail to hand though, lol!
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 7 xxx
Morning Jo. Many thanks for my lovely card. It has arrived safely! Great little bears - I admit I had never thought of putting little things like that in the food bank box... what a beautiful idea.
ReplyDeleteSorry you still can't link up yourself - wonder what has been changed somewhere in the atmosphere??!
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #4
LOVE the little bears ~ how sweet to add something other then food as a gift. Handmade Christmas cards are the best! Blessings to you ~
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, I always find that sitting and writing the cards out seems to take forever, lol. Love yours, fab creations.All those knitted bears look amazing, I'm sure they'll make some kiddies happy. Stay safe, have a lovely week, hugs, Shaz #6 X
ReplyDeleteYour little bears are just the cutest - so sweet and I'm sure they will really put a smile on people's faces - what a lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteThe cards are gorgeous and I love the little bit of sparkle on teach tree.
Hope you have a great week,
Diana xx #22
Lovely knitted teddies, I love knitting them but hate stuffing them lol
ReplyDeleteGreat cards,
made different by the colour
Happy WOYWDW Stay well and safe,
Lilian B #10
Jo, I truly do love your precious little bears and really love the "cause!" So many of you lovely ladies crafting for wonderful non-profit causes and it is such a blessing to so many!! Your cards are so super cute! I, of course, am a huge fan of the felting!! Another thing on my bucket list of things I want to try! Your daughter's beautiful work is what inspired me several years ago! Just love her work and all the talent you both have! The Merriest of Christmas's to you and blessings, Felicia #31
ReplyDeleteThe little bears are adorable and I just love your cards. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#13)
ReplyDeleteLOVE those felted trees. must steal and copy this! thanks as ever for the inspiration - and the bears! big Grin! Lovely to meet you on zoom, Robyn 35
ReplyDeleteHi, Jo!
ReplyDeleteBoth the cards and your bears are wonderful!
Have a happy crafting week!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, #34
Someone is going to be full of smiles when they receive one of those teddies they are gorgeous and the cards are perfect. Wishing you a happy woyww and a lovely creative week, Angela x12x
ReplyDeleteAdorable bears! Merry to you!
ReplyDeleteLove all your makes but especially the little trees-just my kind of thing as you know!
ReplyDeleteI have tried to let BT know that their protocols block me unnecessarily, but no one wants to own it as a thing, and I’m not a BT customer, so it’s very hard to get further than the website enquiry form. I will keep trying, but if you have cause to speak to BT as your provider, that’s the problem! Meanwhile, love the bears..and they will be so welcome as gifts Jo, really.
ReplyDeleteLove the bears and the little felted Christmas trees, how clever. Have a good week, stay well, stay safe, Cindy #26
ReplyDeleteGreat cards Jo and the bears are cute too. A lovely surprise for those needing the food bank. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #3
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, love the little bears, such a lovely idea. Your Christmas cards look great too. Have a great week Angela #5
ReplyDeleteAdorable little bears, will make someone very happy. Loveing your trees on the cards. We don have the dumfy side in our area. I've asked about it in craft shops and they are like ? So your unique art is appreciated I am thinking I've had no time to do any Christmas crafting so I am keeping it all out and preparing this winter for next year. Seems I'll have enough time at home !!!! Stay Safe
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable little bears, and I love the dumpfy cards too. I made a card for a blind lady once, and I'm sure yours would fit the bill too - lovely and tactile!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi #21
Gorgeous little cards and cute bears - I also struggle with putting cards together keeping everything straight - must be my aversion to using rulers LOL! Thanks for your visit earlier, Jo. Enjoy your weekend! xx zsuzsa #27
ReplyDeleteLove the little bears and the tree cards. My daughter made flattish fabric tree ornaments to enclose in her Christmas cards this year. Hoping they arrive in the post!
ReplyDeleteSorry I am so late commenting...
Happy 602nd WOYWW!
Stay Safe and Keep Well...
Susan #23
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