And we keep stitching and stitching and stitching along! :)
This week the Peach Blossom returns.
Here's how it looked before I started stitching.
I found some sparkly, silk ribbon in my stash.
It adds a neat dimension couched around the flower.
At first, I had some French knots in the center of the stitching, but I decided I liked the beads better.
Hope you are having a fun week!
(Remember, my shop is open, but I won't be mailing packages until July 20)
Light, Love and Hugs,
Michelle and the Bunnies
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5 comments:
I love the way you used the ribbon! It really adds a new dimension to the flower. So sweet!
Hmmmm....let's see....what "FLAVOR" does this sweet bloom remind me of today? I KNOW! Cucumber and blueberries! teeheheee
Gorgeous, as always. Anita
This one has a "Western" flair to it. I like the touches of silver and the button. Nice stitching!
Deb
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Your transformation of these little bits & pieces of fiber into true works of art is simply amazing! Your color choices couldn't be better, and your embellishments add just the right touch! You make these flowers sparkle and bloom right before our eyes. I just cannot believe how they come alive under your touch! (sounds sappy, I know, but I'm truly amazed!)
Hugs to all & back rubs and pets to some!
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