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Monday 4 November 2019

Christening in the family

Hi there,

This past weekend was a big thing in my family. The latest addition to it was christened and afterwards was a great lunch followed by coffee and cakes everything arranged by the now parents of three children ages 7, 4 and 5 weeks. I was duly impressed with the work they put into everything.

"Linus" is the name of the little 5 week old boy, and he's the son of my eldest nephew and his wife. The Christening took place on Saturday - usually it's on a Sunday, but Cæcilies family come mostly from Zealand and it was arranged with the priest, so nobody should hasten back home late Sunday afternoon.

Here is the box project I made for Linus and of course there was a gift inside, which will remain a secret to you. The first photo is the box viewed from above.


The next photo viewed from one side


and now from the other side. 


I had the shop, where I bought the gift, wrap the box in nice boyish paper and then I added the below tag. When it is opened you get to see the information regarding Linus' birth (except where he was born, because then you'd know where he lives) and Christening. On the back I made a greeting for him, but it's a secret too, what I wrote.



I stayed at my big sisters summerhouse and my little sister and her family stayed next door, where we'd borrowed the neighbors summerhouse. So we had some sister time this weekend which was quite nice. 

As a thank you for having me stay, I'd knitted a couple of cloths for my sister and to accompany them I'd made the below card to her. I'm happy to say that she liked that. 


Well, that's all for now. I'll be back later this week with some inky drawings from week 2 of Inky Art School, which finished on Friday November 1st. I just have to catch up viewing the last video and making the last project. 

In the meantime, please feel free to leave me a comment if you like my projects and if you'd like to see my cards/projects etc. on a regular basis, please join my blog or my Instagram.

Be happy crafting!

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