Backings for the postcards (multiple of the yellow) were both scraps. Yellow was a larger piece leftover from a FQ I'd cut into at some point.
Got this postcard started with a piece of scrappy patchwork that I'd been given at some point by a quilting friend. Want to add some words to it, but still thinking about what to say.
These two little pincushions were made with scrap fabric and little candleholders that I'd picked up a couple of years ago in various second-hand stores. They will end up being used as gifts at some point.
Gratitudes:
1. For working a job where I once again have insurance and paid vacation.
These two little pincushions were made with scrap fabric and little candleholders that I'd picked up a couple of years ago in various second-hand stores. They will end up being used as gifts at some point.
Don't forget to check out what everyone else has been doing with their scraps this month.
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Lynda, Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy, Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Jon, Dawn, Gwen, Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera, Edith , Nanette, Ann,
Claire, Jean, Jon, Dawn, Gwen, Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera, Edith , Nanette, Ann,
Gratitudes:
1. For working a job where I once again have insurance and paid vacation.
2. For being able to travel to visit friends in the Dallas area.
5 comments:
My personal favourite is the blue postcard with the white flower/pompom 😊
That yellow flower made me think of the old song, "Sunshine, Lollipops and Roses" ... or was it Rainbows? Anyway, why not write that? The turquoise one in the first grouping looks like one of my headbands. LOL I get so many comments on them, and I love wearing them, especially now that the fuzzy hair is turning longer and curlier.
Lovely little projects!
Cute postcards and pincushions!
You really make beautiful postcards!
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