I finally got our tree up and decorated this evening. I strew (is that a word?) our Moravian stars on the mantel and wound some white lights among them. You can see the tree reflected in the glass on the little print.
Then I made an ornament for my friend Carrie with some beautiful handmade paper I found in Papyrus a while ago. I tried it out on my tree first and now I'm thinking I should make myself a few of these.
STREW
ReplyDeletepast participle: strewn, strewed
Indicative present: to strew
Past: strewed
Future: shall or will strew
Present or Past Progressive (or Continuous) : am or was strewing, are or were strewing
Future Progressive (or Continuous): shall be strewing
Present or Past Perfect: have or had strewn
Future Perfect: shall or will have strewn
Future Perfect Progressive (or Continuous): shall or will have been strewing
Present or Past Perfect Progressive (or Continuous): have or had been strewing; has or had been strewing
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Carrie is a lucky girl! I'd like one of those too... lovely decorations strewn...
ReplyDeleteI love hand made ornaments. This one is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI think Papyrus is one of my all time favorite shops.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Teri
Melanie beat me to it - LOL! Whatever you did with the stars, they look festive and beautiful. Happy holidays and wishing you a great 2008.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say "Melanie beat me to it!" but Rayna beat me to that, too! It's a good thing we're all grammarphiles.
ReplyDeleteAnd I must say, I'm absolutely in love with the first picture.
Moravian stars!? I have some and never knew. Happy to know now, though. Thanks.
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