Here are a few more embroidered door hangers that I've made:
These patterns are from my vintage iron-on transfer embroidery pattern collection. I've been collecting them for years and years. I find them at flea markets and antique shops. I've bought a few from Ebay and Etsy too. And on rare occasion, I get lucky and find them at garage sales!
Monday, January 15, 2018
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Victorian Valentine Blog Background
If you like my Valentine Blog Background, you're welcome to use it on your own Blogger/Blogspot blog:
Copy and paste this link into your HTML gadget:
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Tuesday, January 09, 2018
Embroidered Door Hangers
I've been busy working on the Spring issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine. I'm running late on it due to the holidays. So please forgive me for not posting much lately. As soon as I'm done with it, I'll get back to the Never Ending Sampler Stitch-Along and all the other things that I usually post about.
I've been doing some stitching and enjoying my collection of vintage iron-on embroidery patterns:
These are Crayon Tinted and then embroidered. I sewed them together over the weekend. My husband was kind enough to stuff them for me!!!
I have more pieces to sew together and will post them when I have them done.
For now, I have to get back to the magazine so I have it ready for everyone on February 1st!
I've been doing some stitching and enjoying my collection of vintage iron-on embroidery patterns:
These are Crayon Tinted and then embroidered. I sewed them together over the weekend. My husband was kind enough to stuff them for me!!!
I have more pieces to sew together and will post them when I have them done.
For now, I have to get back to the magazine so I have it ready for everyone on February 1st!
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crayon tinting,
door hangers,
embroidery,
vintage patterns
Wednesday, January 03, 2018
Happy New Year!
Here's a pretty free blog background for your blogger/blogspot blog:
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For 2 column Blogspot blogs.
Happy New Year everyone!
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For 2 column Blogspot blogs.
Happy New Year everyone!
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happy new year
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
Decorating For Christmas
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm almost done with my shopping and my Christmas decorating is all done now!
I think Scott and I have decided to forgo a tree. My Cotton just doesn't leave anything alone! I will explain shortly.
Here's a photo of my antique Hoosier cabinet in my kitchen:
The cabinet was our first big purchase a few years after we were married. We bought it a flea market. The poor thing was covered with 6 layers of paint in every color you could imagine.
Scott spend 6 months stripping it. The back was damaged so he had to replace that. It also had water damage on the legs so he sanded them until he got past the water stains. This one of my prize possessions!
My mom made these cute little rag dolls back in the 90's. She has a set too. I made a bunch of the little snowmen for a craft show years ago. The vintage cat figurine is a gift from a neighbor after I lost my little Simba. He looked just like this little. I never put it away.
I've had this little 2 foot Christmas tree since I was in High School. The little picket fence box was made by my dad for my Wedding Shower. Mom had it filled with pretty pastel flowers. I eventually put the little tree in it. The santa at the top is a vintage Avon pin. I've redecorated this tree several times. Last year it had a more Victorian look but this year I went with the classic country farmhouse look.
These little towels are vintage. I found them at an antique mall about 10 years ago. I thik they're from the 50's. I only paid a few dollars for them.
This is my little Noah's Ark. I haven't had it out in years because I was afraid the cats would mess with it.
I bought this as a kit from Herrschner's back in the 90's. I actually bought and painted 2 of them. One for me and one for mom.
As you can see, I painted it in traditional country colors and "oldened" the ark and the animals. The top of the ark comes off for storage of the little critters.
Here's a closeup. I have this on my DVD cupboard in my living room.
Back to the cats, I just put this out yesterday. And then spent an hour this morning crawling around on the floor looking for one of the giraffes. I guess I'm going to have to put the animals in the ark at night and bring them out again in the mornings. My cats seem to think my house is a free for all at night!
I also have to cover my little tree on the Hoosier cabinet. Cotton has been pulling it apart at night.
So that's why we probably won't get a tree this year. I love these kitties but they drive me nuts! I don't know how to break them of messing with everything. I keep a spray bottle out which they know when they see it that I mean business!!! But it just doesn't deter them when we're sleeping!
If I remember, I'll post photos of a few other things when I have time.
I think Scott and I have decided to forgo a tree. My Cotton just doesn't leave anything alone! I will explain shortly.
Here's a photo of my antique Hoosier cabinet in my kitchen:
The cabinet was our first big purchase a few years after we were married. We bought it a flea market. The poor thing was covered with 6 layers of paint in every color you could imagine.
Scott spend 6 months stripping it. The back was damaged so he had to replace that. It also had water damage on the legs so he sanded them until he got past the water stains. This one of my prize possessions!
My mom made these cute little rag dolls back in the 90's. She has a set too. I made a bunch of the little snowmen for a craft show years ago. The vintage cat figurine is a gift from a neighbor after I lost my little Simba. He looked just like this little. I never put it away.
I've had this little 2 foot Christmas tree since I was in High School. The little picket fence box was made by my dad for my Wedding Shower. Mom had it filled with pretty pastel flowers. I eventually put the little tree in it. The santa at the top is a vintage Avon pin. I've redecorated this tree several times. Last year it had a more Victorian look but this year I went with the classic country farmhouse look.
These little towels are vintage. I found them at an antique mall about 10 years ago. I thik they're from the 50's. I only paid a few dollars for them.
This is my little Noah's Ark. I haven't had it out in years because I was afraid the cats would mess with it.
I bought this as a kit from Herrschner's back in the 90's. I actually bought and painted 2 of them. One for me and one for mom.
As you can see, I painted it in traditional country colors and "oldened" the ark and the animals. The top of the ark comes off for storage of the little critters.
Here's a closeup. I have this on my DVD cupboard in my living room.
Back to the cats, I just put this out yesterday. And then spent an hour this morning crawling around on the floor looking for one of the giraffes. I guess I'm going to have to put the animals in the ark at night and bring them out again in the mornings. My cats seem to think my house is a free for all at night!
I also have to cover my little tree on the Hoosier cabinet. Cotton has been pulling it apart at night.
So that's why we probably won't get a tree this year. I love these kitties but they drive me nuts! I don't know how to break them of messing with everything. I keep a spray bottle out which they know when they see it that I mean business!!! But it just doesn't deter them when we're sleeping!
If I remember, I'll post photos of a few other things when I have time.
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