Wednesday, December 31, 2025

New Years Eve 2025 #WordlessWednesday

In the spirit of better late than never, my spouse and I, along with a couple of in laws, visited a local treasure, the Roberson Museum, for its annual Home for the Holidays yesterday afternoon.

I thought you might enjoy these ornaments from a needlework based tree even though Christmas 2025 is gone and it's New Year's Eve.



 

Here is a video if you want to see more of the exhibit.

Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday, and wishing all my readers a Happy New Year. 

15 comments:

  1. Such lovely work. I hope 2026 will be a healthy and happy year for you and yours.

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  2. ...Alana, I wish you a Happy New Year. Be well.

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  3. Those are super special ornaments, and the work has to be so small.

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  4. Most beautiful. Makes for a lovely vintage tree. Wow.

    Happy New Year.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Hugs. ♥

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  5. Beautiful needlework ~ Wow! thanks,

    Happy New Year's Eve ~
    hugs,

    https://anartistreflects.com

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  6. Happy New year, Let's hope 2026 is a good one.

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  7. Lovely needlework ornaments. May 2026 bring only good things for you.

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  8. Those are lovely. And, really, we don't put Christmas away until after New Year's, so this is still in good time.

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  9. I hope your New Year is wonderful and safe.

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  10. Christmas decorations aren't gone here until after New Year's Day!

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  11. Those are amazing, I'm so impressed! Happy New Year :)

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