Crafty Things - Year in Review

I thought I'd also look back over 2011 and see how many things I got accomplished in the craft department. I can tell that working a full-time job was seriously cutting into my ability to craft because January-June were pretty sparse.

Here we go.....

January

Cards.
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Table runner.
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February

Valentine Centerpiece.
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Cards.
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April

Shawl.
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May

Cards.
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June

Centerpieces for Father's Day.
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July

Aprons.
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Dish cloths.
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Cards.
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September

Poncho.

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Table runners.

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October

Burp cloths.
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Cards.
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Table runners.
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Aprons.
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Napkins.
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November

Table decorations.
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Aprons.
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Table runners.
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Dish cloths.
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Cards.
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December

Quilt
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Shirts.
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Cards.
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Ornaments.
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Aprons.
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Table Decorations.
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Not too bad, given the unproductive first half of the year!

Comments

  1. Goodness I feel tired just looking :) And then there was your cooking and gardening!!
    Happy New Year!
    L.x.

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  2. Everything you have done is beautiful. I don't know how you do it all with all the cooking that you do and your duties as a pastor's wife and church stuff. You are amazing.

    Back when I was young, if someone accomplished all that you do, people would accuse them of being on drugs! LOL! :)

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  3. Wonderful crafts Terri...you are very talented!
    I didn't do many crafts this past year, but hope to do more in the coming new year!

    Blessings!
    ~Nadine

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