Korkenisse in the Snow

2009 December 15, Tuesday · Oslo, Norway

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These were the cork elves (“korkenisse”) that never made it to the Christmas market. The children told me that “real” nisser are either red or dark blue, so the light blue ones and the white one couldn’t go to the market. The rainbow one was knit on a special request from C.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:52AM
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a first effort

2009 December 15 · 2:21PM · Tuesday

This one had a hat that was not cone-shaped, just drawn together at the top (I thought this would be an easier design). Ruby said it was not nisse-like enough, though. So I went for the cone-shaped hat after all.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:26AM
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Mama and Mini

2009 December 15 · 2:38PM · Tuesday

I had one tiny cork that I made a baby nisse for Ruby.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:28AM
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the light-blue nisser and Jack Frost

2009 December 15 · 2:39PM · Tuesday

We were reading Little House In The Big Wood and there is a description of frost patterns on the windows and she says that Jack Frost made them, and imagines him to be a little man with a white suit and white pointy hat. So we named the experimental white nisse (at top here) Jack Frost. Both the kids agreed that nisser can’t be white, though.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:30AM
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C’s nisse

2009 December 15 · 2:46PM · Tuesday

Nisser:

a) red b) blue

or option C… rainbow.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:47AM
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Fat Nisse

2009 December 15 · 2:48PM · Tuesday

It was a champagne cork.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Dec 25 · 10:47AM
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Merry Christmas, Every One!

2009 December 15 · 2:55PM · Tuesday

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