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Beauty is where you find it #88 : cosy at home !!!

I think SOMEONE (…..) of this home knows very well what this means….



….WHO? ME????

xxxxxx Alessandra

Today link : Beauty is where you find it #88 !!!! See you there!!! Thanks, xxxx

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  1. I love project like this... but never participated in one. Thank you for introducing me to Luzia's blog. I spied some fab links there.
    The kitty is adorable!

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  2. pets are the most "cosy" at home♥♥♥
    who knows it better than their owners?! ;o) cosy weekend for you and your furnose.
    xxo, martina♥

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  3. Wow!
    This animal really has a warm home for itself.

    A perfect little heaven to cuddle up and take a nap. Looks SO nice. Our Lola would just love this sleepingplace.

    What's its name?

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  4. What a sweety... They alway find the best places in the house, don't they?
    Love, Mirjam.

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  5. @Brigitte : our cat is named Margot!!!! The picture was taken when she was resting on one of our armchairs!!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  6. @Mirjam : cats are always adorable!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  7. Oh my Ale, I'm always amazed how much you achieve here....love that hat, scarf everything!!! I got my first Pom Pom maker yesterday.....and guess what? I'm ADDICTED...already! What a great addiction! :) x

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  8. Ahhh, so lovely! I'm so sorry that I cannot have a cat, I'm allergic. But I crochet many animals!!
    Greetings, Marijke

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  9. Hello Ale,
    What a great photos and what a beautiful and relaxed cat! :)

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  10. @Andre'e : oh yes, I have a gorgeous lazy cat!!!!!
    xxxxxx Ale

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  11. Ciao, cara :0)
    Gattino e' bellissimo! Grazie anche per il messaggio :0) Sono contentissima di sentirti :0)
    Tanti baci
    Nata

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  12. Kitty is so beautiful! I finally made some trees: http://tsdailytreasures.blogspot.com/2013/12/tree-making.html
    Thanks for sharing! Best wishes, Tammy

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