Do flowery purple monkeys even like the snow?
I'm not sure!
This purple monkey joined his purple friends -
in the monkey bin down in my sewing room.
There are 30 of them now! This is probably a good place for keeping them out of trouble.
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Good thing you've got those little monkeys all boxed up or who know what mischief their friend would get them into. Such nice variety in your purples.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that flowery purple monkey loves the snow!
ReplyDeleteSpunky monkeys! I love how different color and value placement give the block a completely different look.
ReplyDeleteGreat block!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a super cute block.
ReplyDeleteAnother darling block!! And such a fun post! Drink in some sunshine and beachy smells for me, and have fun!!
ReplyDeleteLove your monkeys! xx
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your monkeys are all happy with their friends. Always a fun block.
ReplyDeleteI like snow monkeys!
ReplyDeletePurple Monkeys! Don't know from which country these could come from? Regardless, they sure are cute! ;^)
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs to monkey around now and then! I made a large quilt a few years ago and love it. They are addictive, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThree purple monkeys, a tough color. Love the flower one. Do you have a strong lock on that box?
ReplyDeleteLove your monkeys! Have fun with them.
ReplyDeleteI think you need 5 little monkeys jumping on the bed!
ReplyDeleteI love your snow monkeys. But I am concerned about monkey contagion.
ReplyDeleteLoved your post. It made me chuckle! The snow monkey is pretty!
ReplyDeleteSmart thinking, containing those naughty monkeys!!
ReplyDeleteliking this block still not decided which one to do for the challenge have added this to the list!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! You might want to check and make sure they are in the box... I have heard those blocks like to get into mischief!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good box to keep them confined!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. Hopefully they aren't giving you too much trouble when you take them out to play.
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