Wishes you all a most Merry Christmas! I think I will name her in charge of the decorations on Olde English.....she has already re~arranged the tin candle tree's tapers~ none of them fit right and she gets so befuddled when one starts to tilt. She has convinced me to change them out with some wonderfully aged hand dipped ones in a dreamy Christmas red color, so we have some on order, soon to arrive in the post. Isn't it funny the things a person can look forward to!
Penelope Pringle does not have ridges. Oh wait, that's Pringles Potato chips. I goofed.
ReplyDeleteYour Penelope is a rather fancy Queen Anne Lady dressed in her Holiday red and most alluring.
As usual, you are remarkable!
Christine
I am back to say that Pringle is a very noble and old name and that dear, little Mifs Penelope Pringle very likely descends from a very fine line of gentlemen farmers.
ReplyDeleteI love that you are enjoying the quiet and the twinkles. I am going to do that too!
Christine
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ReplyDeleteShe is most lovely..and would be a wonderful Christmas dolly under anyone's tree..
ReplyDeletefondly, Deena
I did a whoops and had to delete one! Sorry. Was just going to say she's adorable and would certainly be any "Cupid's" sweety, too!
ReplyDeleteLove you, Mom
WOW Rachel! I think that you are truly my favorite artist! I have always been in awe of your dolls
ReplyDeleteApril
Oh Rach...your dolly is Gorgeous! As always! Your'e the Queen of Queen Anne's :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in Love!
ReplyDeleteShe is Manifique!
Lovely blog too!
Sandra Evertson