You may remember these letters that I made for Kiran's room when he was a baby. They led to some others.
And others.
Letters for people of all ages.
This batch is just half of the letters I'll be working on before Christmas.
The alphabet times two.
Yes I do remember the letters! Boy, he sure has grown up! Have fun with the alphabet :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy!
DeleteI cannot believe how he has grown and I do remember the letters, looks like a perfect Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHe has grown; he's a regular kid now that go on adventures with me. We have the most interesting conversations! xo
DeleteOK........I am living vicariously through you now! I'm dreaming that you are making the letters for my 'bad girls' (triplet granddaughters)..........I love your 'tute' on the site of the letters.......some day I may pull it together..... In the mean time I am SO in love and impressed with the richness of your work.
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about that tutorial until you mentioned it here! I think your 'bad girls' would love their own set of letters, and I'd love to see your interpretation -- or make them for them.
DeleteWish we lived close enough to share a laugh and cup of tea over a boiling pot.
xo
Me too. ox
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful for the recipients to have such a talented grandma!
ReplyDeleteox
these bring light and happiness to their place. wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAnd a very special "G" for my mom!!
ReplyDeleteAdore your fantastically unique beautiful L E T T E R S!!
ReplyDeleteLucky are those who receive them!!!
xox
C