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Nia

23 November, 2011

My blog on Hungarian language

You find the new entries here:

                   Nianemez

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Thanks for visit!
 
Nia

10 April, 2011

Happy birthday Laura!

For a charming little girl - one charming little princess!


30 March, 2011

Pencil holder

I like drawing. I have little time unfortunately onto him, less, than I would like it.

My pencils sleep a lot in this holder.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I drew this picture before six months for a kind friend of mine.
I should draw something! Now!
 
 
 
 
 

 

16 March, 2011

Sarah

Our kind little dragon receives a spare time from my daughters.
At this time flies up to the beams of the terrace. From there looks around.

14 March, 2011

Witch, with a turquoise- eyed kitten

There are kind-hearted witches still ! - spoke definitely my smaller daughter.
They are exceeding kind! In their witches' kitchen research the secret of the medicinal plants, and the spells are used for a good deed only - like this the bigger one.
And the black kitten at them inevitable accessory.

 
 

11 March, 2011

Lamb whit a tiny tinkler

I have tried whether I was able to work organza into the felt. I knew that wool shrank while mushed together and would pull the other material, too. I wanted to make experiments on a smaller pattern, so I have fabricated this little holder with a lamb.
The result is exquisite; the woollen threads have clambered among the threads of the organza and this has resulted a marvellous structure.
I was so happy to see all that beauty that I presented the lamb with a tiny tinkler.

The fur coat of the lambkin:

28 February, 2011

Daughter of Spring

…she’s been rambling in the garden.
The moss like soft velvet has been caressing her tiny feet,
A silky breath of wind has kissed her cheek.
The sunbeams have been frolicking in her hair,
And have lured out the fresh-green leaves of the first spring flowers.