How's that for a sign? Well, banner really. I made this Valentine's Banner just in time.
a bit more detail
Cheery, don't you think? Nothing but felt, floss, and ribbon - I've never done anything quite like it before. I am inspired to do something similar for Christmas and Happy Birthday.
This is the light that I made for my desk. Guess what items I used? A little light from IKEA, a cardboard wine bottle box, tissue paper, and Mod Podge! I love how it turned out!
See the brown ball? Instead of paying ten bucks for something similar that was made in China, I made my own for two bucks! LOVE IT!
Here is a close up of my happy, little bird in his nest, sitting on the shelf.
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Hope you enjoy the pattern. And thanks for the heads-up on the swap...I've never done one before so I'm a little nervous about it...but I'll definitely take a look!! (:
Imagine what it would be like to actually keep your bread or what have you warm at the table for more than 5 minutes. This Bread Blanket will keep your bread warm for at least 30 minutes when kept properly wrapped and tucked.
Cooler weather is just around the corner ~ time for soup, salad, and warm crusty rolls. Attention to detail is important; this Bread Blanket has special Insul-Bright Batting made by the Warm Company. It has a thin layer of Mylar to reflect the warmth from the source. The Bread Blanket is 100% cotton quality fabric, completed with topstitching to give it a finished look.Handcrafted with thoughts of friends and family, able to gather around the table and enjoy good food and conversation.
Easy care: Wash and dry on warm. Warm iron if needed. Warning: Never put Bread Blanket in Microwave or oven. Measures approx. 21" at widest and 26" diagonally. Should fit most baskets or bowls.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog! Hope you enjoy the pattern. And thanks for the heads-up on the swap...I've never done one before so I'm a little nervous about it...but I'll definitely take a look!! (:
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