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My home town is Rice Lake, a small town in northern Wisconsin. I own Red House Wool Studio~ an in-home wool and rug hooking business. I enjoy collecting and decorating with antiques and primitives. Orange Sink Blog is a journal of my interests and ramblings about life. Cathy Greschner

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Red and Green and Precious

A winter storm today is turning our world outside sparkly white and crispy cold!
In stark contrast
the wood fire is burning fire red and turning our inside world toasty and warm.
The comforting colors of red and green seem to pop out at me.
Precious tiny red vintage hand knit mittens (with no thumbs!) are displayed on a tiny hand sewn quilt made by a precious friend.





Red and green, the colors of Christmas.
Warm the heart.
Please my eye.


Even Max likes red and green!




Precious!

Cathy G




16 comments:

  1. Very precious indeed!
    Merry Christmas Cathy!

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  2. Beautiful photos Cathy!! I love that little log cabin quilt.

    Have a wonderful day~Becky

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  3. You're right Cathy, it's the little things that makes this time of year so precious, like cute little mittens, the color red and green and a warm toasty fire while the snow glistens and love ones by your side and friends far and wide to smile across the miles.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  4. What a sweet post Cathy. And look at that precious little face of Max! Love him!! Hugs, Lori

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  5. Very pretty. I love the colors too. It looks like you are ready for Christmas.

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  6. Well this is a wonderfuly simple post...I LOVE IT. Right to the point. I love those little mitts - I can just see them on a little wee one.
    Love Max!!!
    Karen

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  7. I loved your post!Those mittens were darling and Max what a cutie, Hugs Cheri

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  8. AWWW! That Max just melts my heart.
    Hugs :)
    Lauren

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  9. Lovely post!Max is adorable and the mittens are just precious!Hugs and Merry Christmas,Jen

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  10. Heartwarming post, sweet fur baby......I love little mittens so......Blessings Francine.

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  11. great post we too have our wood stove going nothing like wood heat.
    Cathy

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  12. Red, green, and silver for that precious Max. What an adorable face. Sounds like a perfect day to be inside by the fire. It sounds like we might be experiencing that kind of weather in the next day or so :(

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  13. Lovely post, Cathy. Warm and fuzzy words! What a sweet little fellow, your Max.
    Robyn

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  14. Adorable your Christmas blog, the wool tree is a wonder and the little dog it is enchanting :)

    Hugs
    Sandy

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  15. I loved your wool feather tree so much I ordered a kit. It will be sent out today! I can't wait to try to make one or two for my studio. Thank you for sharing this information.
    nancee

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  16. Weather here in Delaware was 62 degrees, strange for this time of year but things will change for sure. Love the red and green pictures you shared and the pin cushion certainly caught my attention.

    Saundra

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