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Blog > Roses and Peonies by Christine Chan

 Good Morning, Goeie more, HOWDY, Buon Giorno, Bonjour, Guten Morgen, Selamat Pagi, Buenos Dias, God Morgen, Dobroye utro, Boker tov, kunjhani, Buenos Días, Wilujeng Enjing, Günaydin, Umhlala gahle, Bom Dia, добро утр-dobro utro,  Dobro jutro, G ‘day, Góðan daginn, בוקר טוב!!!, Hyvää huomenta, Dzień Dobry, Sugeng Enjing, Cao An, Ohayo Gozaimasu,  Labas Rytas,  Bună Dimineaţa, ДОБЪР ДЕН, sanibonani, sugeng dalu, Marhaba, Salutari, Tere hommikust! BONGU :-))   I hope you had a good weekend! Today I have a lovely piece to make your day! NR19 (Box Full of Lessons 4) by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA....   Click on the images to enlarge   1A-NR19 by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA       Isn't it exquisite? Don't you just love the frame?   Here are some close-up pictures to show you the beautiful details.    1B-NR19 by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA         and another. Click on the image to enlarge     4-NR19 by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA     and this....   5-NR19 by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA     And look!   6-NR19 by Christine Chan from Arcadia in California, USA   Don't you just love the frame that Christine chose for her masterpiece? Christine started ribbon embroidery 3 years ago and she worked from Box Full of Lessons 4, she has a wonderful talent!   Thank you dear Christine for sharing your beauty with us and have a good week stitching world. We are closing for the December holidays tomorrow and will be back on 11th January.    We are all heading to Durban for my eldest son's wedding on Saturday! It is going to be an awesome celebration of the union of two amazing individuals! Please send us good energy from wherever you are in the world :)   Love Di Heart  
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