Tuesday, November 04, 2014

too early?

I'll be teaching another needle-felting workshop soon.
I swear I meant to make a gnome but then there was this little Santa standing before me. I don't know how it happened, but I suspect it's kind of what happens to those poor stores around Halloween time... the Christmas stuff starts creeping in before you even realize it.



ll be posting more information soon about class details.  For those that are local, come on out and you can make your own Santa, or gnome, or maybe even a little wizard!  It'll be good fun.



10 comments:

Ariadne said...

Just recently I had my first needle felting lesson in a Halloween workshop and really loved it!AriadnefromGreece!

Unknown said...

Hi Lisa your santa is too cute! He looks like one of those scandanavian Christmas gnomes(I forgot what they call him) I think he is perfect!

Little Miss Amy said...

What a cutie! As soon as Halloween is over the festiveness just starts inching in, clearly thinking we won't notice it...

Looking forward to making some festive felted figurines myself :)

Amy x

Heather Eddy said...

I love the spiraly tree! And his spiraly hat!

Inspired By June said...

Adorable! Yes, he does have a Gandolph-ish feel to him, doesn't he :) (I think it's the nose, lol)

darcox said...

OH....my.....goodness.....I just fell in love with a felt Santa! How I wish I could travel from Maryland to learn to make this guy maybe you can do a remote online class?????

Mary Anne Komar said...

Never too early for sweet ideas like this! Time flies around this time of year-so earlier making means less stressing!

RedTwigBrownTwig said...

Nope! Not too early. I have been making little wooly trees and squirreling away ornaments in anticipation of THE holidays.I am sure your students will be delighted with this wonderful guy!

Unknown said...

He is adorable! I wish I lived closer to take a class....

Sonia / COZY MEMORIES said...

NEVER too early, lovely lady !! Your Santa is über adorable !!! xoxo

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