Here's your letter:
Easter was always fun for my brother and I growing up. Our Dad always hid things in the strangest places, like in a lamp shade, behind the music stand on the piano, never the obvious places. That was a lot of fun. After church we'd go to our grandparents and all the cousins would try and find the candy they'd hidden in their backyard. It was a lot of fun growing up and I hope I can do the same for DD every year.
Here's a couple Easter egg freebies stitched up:
from Passion Broderie 77
Quaker Easter Egg by Kincavel Krosses
And now go visit A Stitching Grandma for your next letter.
Happy Hopping!
Tiffstitch
Lovely stitched eggs! Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Easter Treasure Hunt Blog Hop this year.
ReplyDeleteI will be making a Treasure Hunt with clues for my older son this Sunday.
Love your freebie eggs, I'll be adding them to my list too!
They are really nice designs. Have you been stitching anything for Easter this year?
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely eggs. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteHopping by on the blog hop. What cute eggs you have stitched up. Thanks for the letter.
ReplyDeleteLovely stitched eggs. Happy easter
ReplyDeleteOoo, I love those eggs! My mom was great at hiding Easter baskets...the one I remember most is her hanging one behind the curtains...there was no space between the curtain and the wall, but the window was set deep enough that by hanging the basket from the curtain rod, it was hidden! Took me forever to find! Happy Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteLove those Easter Eggs. Thank you for sharing the links to Freebies. thank you to for sharing your great memories of Easter.
ReplyDeletewonderful eggs
ReplyDeleteThanks for the letter Tiff, and the lovely eggs. I have good Easter memories as well. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the freebies! Happy Blog Hopping!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your Easter egg hunts were fun, Tiff, thanks for the letter and Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely stitched eggs ... and I'm hopping on, lol.
ReplyDeleteThose are great freebie eggs! I love the colors you used in the first one. The place that stands out the most for me because I was so amazed how silly my parents could be -- one was in the egg carton in the fridge. That day I learned even parents can be trolls. Thank you for your letter and Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching! The Easter Bunny hid our baskets. It took us forever to find my sister's the year it was hidden in the otherwise empty dishwasher - lol! That is a tradition the Easter Bunny continued in our home (though never in the dishwasher!) Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie links, both of your eggs are gorgeous with such vibrant colours! Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your letter!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteLovely stitched eggs - designers are so generous with cute freebies for us! I loved hearing about your Egg hunt traditions. We didn't really do this as kids but my sons have an egg hunt each year.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute eggs and I love your finishes. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely eggs. The colours are fab in the first one
ReplyDeleteThanks for the letter, have a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteEvalina, This and that...
and Random Act of Stitching Kindness
Visiting you with the blog hop. Egg's charts give us beautiful stitchings, yours are lovely. Thanks for the letter. Joyeuses Pâques. Amicalement.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quaker easter egg pattern. thanks for the letter.
ReplyDeleteStill hopping on! Pretty egg patterns!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great family tradition.
Thank you for the letter.
Barbara xx
Lovely post and pics :o)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Easter
Hugs xx
Both your eggs are great, love the colours!
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