7.18.2008

Christmas in July

I am looking for a Christmas Stocking pattern to embroider for Bennett (to sort of match Stephens and mine), so I better get to working on it or I will never get it done in time. There are not that many patterns available online, or maybe I just havent looked hard enough, but I would love to know your opinions on these. Take a look at them and vote on the right hand side of the page! I DEFINITELY like some of these more than others, but just wanted to put them all out there to see what you think. Thanks in advance!!!
1.Santa in Window

2. Deer and Church3.Santa and deer
4.Nativity
5.Santa and toys
5.Village
and I already know if I ever have a girl, I like this one for her! (change the color of the hair to whatever she may have!!)

7 comments:

  1. i like santa and the deer. i promise its not just because my name is on the stocking :)

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  2. Looove the nativity one ... it's beautiful!

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  3. I vote for Santa and the Deer! I think that Bennett is going to love Santa with all his favorite animals...I'll bet those woodlands animals are going to be Bennett's favorites as he gets older!
    And, you might want to consider 'level of difficulty.' Some of those are going to be a doozie of a project with all the complex color (instead, large blocks of color will go faster)

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  4. I'm SO impressed with how much you are planning ahead!!! You have some great options, I had trouble voting, but I did! (now I can't remember which one I voted for though!)

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  5. i like santa and the deer...cute...

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  6. I also think you should go for the santa with the deer. I just have a hunch that Bennett is going to love deer!

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  7. Bennett's a Roe -- and since his mommy and daddy love to hunt, I voted for the Santa and Deer! That doesn't sound good, though, does it? I guess I should mention that these deer can live because they're with Santa. Now I'm just digging myself a hole, so I'll shut up now :)

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