
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Little Mittens

New Ornaments

I took down my Christmas tree and put it away last week but not before I took a few pictures of the newest ornaments from this year's trip. We saw all kinds of items made from birch bark in Finland such as baskets, lamp shades, containers, etc. Many items were simply woven or shaped pieces, but we also saw several embossed birch bark boxes and hair ornaments. The 8 pointed star is very Scandinavian and I found this star ornament at the harbor market in Helsinki. The smaller one was actually purchased in St. Petersburg--which is only a train ride away--where we saw many of the same Finnish market items for sale sold much cheaper!


These little dollies were bought in St. Petersburg at our beloved Nevsky Souvenirs. We'd each gotten a few babushkas, but these were more like the traditional peasant costume. The orange one is holding a tea pot and has a string with circular pretzels strung over her arm. We were told they were a traditional Russian bread and had actually eaten them elsewhere before we saw these ornaments in the store. The circular pretzels we'd eaten were just like store bought pretzels we have here, but I wonder if they are ever made as soft, bread-y pretzels. I might have to search for a recipe....
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