Thursday, April 15, 2021

Double, Double, Toil and Trouble


Little Ned is in trouble,
(yes, he's done it again)
he is stuck on a tree
and it's beginning to rain

He climbed up the tree,
going really quite high,
because he had this idea
of touching the sky.

He's still hanging there,
wearing shorts and a frown -
could someone please come
and help Ned get down?


Featuring: Poor Ned
and his castle.

58 comments:

  1. Oh my! I'm on my way! So CUTE!xxx

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  2. So cute. Poor Ned, I hope someone helps him down 😁

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  3. Really cute. All you make dear Amalia is really cute!!
    Hugs and love

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  4. Dear Amalia,
    your new sweet makes
    are lovely to see
    and now I hope Ned
    is safely off the tree! xx

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  5. Ned is too cute to leave up there. Of course we all need to help him down. Very cute. Happy Thursday. Have a great rest of the week. xoxo

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  6. Ned and his castle are adorable. I love the combination of fabrics. Fingers crossed that Ned is rescued soon! xx

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  7. Such fun. Always a joy to visit and be uplifted by your poems and little makes.

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  8. He looks really sweet, as does his house/castle.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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  9. Such cute makes as always Amalia.
    Anyone around to help Poor Ned! Do love his house too :-) keep well Amanda x

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  10. Poor Ned, cute poem!
    He is a cutie, I like his home too.
    Have a happy day!

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  11. Cualquier persona que pase por allí, estará encantada de ayudarle.

    Besos

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  12. Love the fabric you used for these! Adorable!

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  13. Your stuffies are so sweet. I love Ned. The colors, the stitching -- all so charming and whimsical. This is so dear, Amalia. And the poem is perfect.

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  14. So absolutely adorable! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  15. Love the poems and the header... Your nieces and nephews can count on you to deliver such imaginative play.

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  16. Amalia, this is just so darling! Poor little Ned, I hope he finds his way down. Lovely colors and lovely poem..........❤️

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  17. Poor Ned, and with it beginning to rain too, oh no!
    I hope he can get back into his dry and cute castle soon :)

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  18. Adorable Ned, and with a castle to boot. Maybe you need to stitch a little fireman (or woman) to come to the rescue!

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  19. Oh, I wish I had all your little felt characters for my granddaughters to play with, Amalia. Little Ned and the castle are so cute. And I always enjoy your delightful poems. I like the Pink fabric you used for these sweet things.

    ~Sheri

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  20. Ned, he needs to get down and go to bed. What a silly to climb so high and try to touch the sky.

    Love your work my friend, it always makes me smile.
    Love, Carla

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  21. Awww, poor Ned, haha! So cute Amalia... both the stuffies and the poem!

    Tania

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  22. oh such adorable faces dear Amalia :)

    i would definitely love to get Ned down but what about me ,i think i will stay there to touch the sky lol
    your art is SPLENDID AS ALWAYS !
    MORE JOY TO YOU AND YOURS!

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  23. SO CUTE!!
    Have a lovely weekend and take care...
    Titti

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  24. Lovely poems and thanks for your sweet comments on my Mango Oatmeal Bread. Have a beautiful Sunday...

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  25. So adorable. Just what I needed to brighten my day.

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  26. Great poem, well done. I hope all is well with you. Diane

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  27. I hope Ned has made it down :) Adorable figures!

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  28. Yep, if we want to touch the sky, we might get rained on. But I like Ned, at least he went on an adventure, as some of his friends never thought of trying:)Love the thoughts behind your poem, Amalia! Thanks for sharing them with All Seasons, Jesh

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  29. I'd love to help Ned get down, Amalia. Adorable as always. xo

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  30. Awww so sweet.
    A lovely post.

    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  31. Oh, Ned! I am thinking about how to helpp him...it is very difficult💦
    I really love your sketch behind Ned, too<3

    akiko
    www.akikohiramatsu.com

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  32. As per usual, I'm late to the party. I hope Ned has been rescued by now. :)

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  33. Adorable!

    Your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week is a wonderful addition!

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  34. Oh poor Ned. Is he still up on the tree? Nice poem. Have a great week.

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  35. Just adorable.Big hug to you too...Thank you.

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  36. I love Ned's castle! I want a round top front door like his and pretty curtains in the upstairs windows! What's with this tree business, Ned, when you have a castle of your own?

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  37. National Felt Service for you
    https://www.theartnewspaper.com/blog/lucy-sparrow-recreates-chemist-shop-made-entirely-felt

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  38. Poor Ned! Maybe the firefighters will come rescue him...

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  39. I love this! It is so much easier to climb up than to come down.

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  40. Love your felties, and I sure hope someone comes to rescue poor Ned!

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  41. Ned's castle and Ned himself are too CUTE!

    Happy Thursday, Amalia!

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  42. Oh Ned, hold up! Someone is coming :)
    Beautiful felties!

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  43. How sweet is Ned and his rather flash castle.

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  44. ...you are as crafty as ever!

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  45. Lovo little Ned and his castle - his story is darling!

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  46. So excited to come across your post. Pure sweetness.

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  47. To touch tue sky is a fascinating idea... I wished, I could do it. Thank you too for stopping by and your nice comment.

    Stay healthy and well, dear blogfriend 😘

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  48. Aww, poor little Ned...I will be gallant and brave my dear of heights, to climb the tree and rescue him!!😉
    So very delightful...😊😊

    Have a super day, dear friend!

    Hugs xxx

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  49. that was most delightful. I'll help Ned down. He's ever so cute.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

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  50. Poor Ned! I hope by now he has been rescued from the tree :)

    Adorable characters and poem, Amalia.

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  51. Thanks so much for sharing and thanks so much for stopping by!!
    Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  52. I love it. Nice handmade stuff isn't nonsense ;-) It is cool

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