Over the weekend I did some finish work. I attached
the Pink Flower by The Work Basket that I stitched up
to a fabric covered box. I did this box a little more
primitive by leaving the fabric edges raw
and I like the simple and early look of it.
I also stitched this little
strawberry pot design for a good friend and
wonderful customer and finished it off
by attaching it to a fabric covered box too.
I lined the inside of the lid with a copy of an old
French Post Card. I love the red stamp.
Hope my friend will too.
I've been very busy designing too and
hope to show you a preview of 2 new patterns.
They're almost stitched up, so I can't wait to
give you a sneak peek.
Smiles,
~Nan
Ohhhh, it's so lovely!!! Ahd your boxes are always so nice! I love them!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy dearest Nan, your hornbook i ready to be shipped! Thank you for your patience!
Hugs and good night!
Argante
Both pieces are so pretty! Love the box you made for your friend. The inside is perfect.
ReplyDeleteYou do such amazing work and finishing. I really enjoyed looking at your albums.
ReplyDeleteHi Nan: Your boxes are super cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lucky friend I'm sure she will love the box.
Ohh good job!!!
ReplyDeleteyour boxes are so beautiful ;)
ciao Maria
Wonderful work! I love the boxes with that primitive touch...! :o) Your designs are always so lovely!
ReplyDeleteCathi
I love the box you made~~ Very nice~~ Faye
ReplyDeleteI just love how you finished this off! It's so pretty. The frayed edges definitely give it a time worn look. Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow Nan...your boxes are so cool looking the Strawberry one is awesome! I love love love this one...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work I'm sure your customer will love it!!! I know for sure I would :)
ho the two are lovely !!!
ReplyDeletei thing of you ! thank's you for you wait and sorry for the long time i take and for my poor english !!!
You are an inspiration to me! Lovely work.
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ReplyDeleteA beautiful box and what a great idea to use an old French postcard to line the lid!
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