Soyez les bienvenus dans le "Trick or Treat" Blog Hop qu'organise Jo à l'occasion de la fête d'Halloween.
Welcome to the "Trick or Treat" Blog Hop hosted by Jo from Serendipitious Stitching.
"DD1 welcoming display"
Familiar with this blog hop? You already know how to collect letters visiting stitching friends. Perfect, I'll give you one soon, if you need more details the link to Jo's blog is at the end of this post.
I have already shown on previous blog hop all I have cross stitched on Halloween theme.
I'm sewing the top squares rows to the big part already done so here is the almost complete portrait of BOO.
A clean white sheet is very important for ghosts
that's why laundry is a big part of their days
The kids have had a great afternoon in Château de Meung sur Loire for the Halloween visit.
you'll be pleased to visit the next blog
"Tricks or threads?"
Remember what can happen with the wrong answer!
Don't forget to get back to Jo with the mystery phrase and leave a comment.
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Maybe it's time to explain the syringes. DD1 is a nurse working for the French blood donation establishment.
What a great post! Love the laundry day scenes especially! All your photos are such great fun!
RépondreSupprimerHave a wonderful day!
Hugs,
Barbara (The Flashing Scissors)
I'm sure your blanket will be treasured.
RépondreSupprimerHappy Halloween! Your pumpkins are wonderful, as well as the children's costumes! I did not realize that anyone in France did Halloween like that! I hope you had a fun day!
RépondreSupprimerOo lots of Spooky pictures! And of course ghosts count!! Happy Halloween
RépondreSupprimerAww, such a fun post! It's nice to see Halloween celebrated in other countries, it's a lot of fun. The kids look great in their costumes!
RépondreSupprimerThere's some very spooky photos in your blog! Thank you for the letter, Happy Halloween 🎃
RépondreSupprimerFun photos, but I think I'll skip the bath! Your pumpkins look great, both are rather scary.
RépondreSupprimerHave a bootiful Halloween!
Loved the Halloween story, and at first I thought you were quilting but no its wool , I would be on forever if I was trying to make a covering that way.
RépondreSupprimerWhat a fun outing that must have been.
RépondreSupprimerThanks for taking part in the Halloween Blog Hop this year. Love the way the Boo blanket is growing. The photos of the chateau and all the ghosts are wonderful. Especially the scary children!
RépondreSupprimerSerendipitous Jo
Wow, great pumpkins - very scary! Thanks for the letter.
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