New home found......
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I've been playing with some of my new Americana paper and thought I would share a quick pic.
Ready, set, stitch!
I have Aury's new Quaker Heart freebie, my coffee-dyed fabric and fibers ready to stitch.
It will be finished on the little round box...I just love how this one came out. The other is a recycled nut can spruced up with some paper, raffia and rusty tin stars. A perfect candy
container for my desk at work.
Oh...I just love scrapbook paper!
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Well....I have to go finish my Christmas ornaments since the 25th is fast approaching.
Thanks for visiting and happy stitching...
Cute cows, but I don't have anywhere to put them! I love your red white as blue pieces. I am going to print off that design when I get home to a printer - thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteI love your Americana boxes! Aury's freebie will look great atop that one.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the boxes Karen! Can't wait to see the stitched piece on top :o)
ReplyDeleteI love your Americana inspiration! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea Karen - I can't wait to see your finish
ReplyDeleteAury has some great freebies doesn't she ;)
Cute Americana items Karen!!! Very creative as usual!!! Take care, Faye
ReplyDeleteLove your Americana - thanks for reminding me of Aury's hearts - I need to stitch those.
ReplyDeleteAs for your cow - very cute! Perhaps Sara from Craftymoo blog would be interested - she loves cows!!
Love what you have done with the paper. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteAmericana is just the cutest! You have great creativity - and skills. Hope the stormy weather is not being too harsh down your way - just about every evening lately here. Take care and stay cool.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with your scrapbook papers, they look great.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it all finished. Love that pattern and your box looks perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the papers. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute freebie! I might have to do this one. Hmm..........I did up a couple July 4th smalls last year to fill in a basket I had of some others done in years previous......I could fit one more. :)