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Showing posts with label Embroidery Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embroidery Library. Show all posts
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Chic Baby Blanket, Pink and Zebra
Made this for a dear friend and it is soooo "her"! Can't wait to give it to her. I wanted to share since I love the way the embossed backdrop (Shield 7 from Embroidery Library) really lets the text be read so easily even on this crazy plush fabric. Takes about an extra 30 minutes of embroidery time, but so worth it, I think. :)
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Happy Kitchen Towels
I just love these chalkboard designs from Embroidery Library. I made them for my grandma. So bright and happy!
Monday, July 20, 2015
Mason Jar Placemats
I made these for my mom for Mother's Day. It was actually pretty difficult to find some nice blank placemats that weren't too thick to embroider. Finally found these at Target and I do like the color. The designs from Embroidery Library were so sweet and just reminded me of my mom.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Pretty Pony Overalls
I loved these sweet Pretty Pony designs from Embroidery Library. The raggedy applique alphabet is from Lynnie Pinnie.
I opened up one seam to do the pant leg. As you can see, the design came out perfectly!
It was so much fun giving these as a Christmas gift.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Hippie Frog Gift
My sister likes frogs (and we think she is a bit of a hippie---so am I!). This was another design from Embroidery Library. I wasn't sure how it would turn out on the black, but I like it! I did re-embroider a couple of colors that weren't showing up so well. I also used hotfix crystals on the eyes. Funky frog!
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Chic Butterfly Embroidery for Baby
I love how these designs came out. One of the best parts is that the designs (from Embroidery Library) are one color, so they stitch up quickly. I was especially going for a sophisticated look with the pink, black, and silver.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
A Gift for a New Neighbor
Friday, July 12, 2013
Fashion Flowers Handtowel
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Mermaid Pool Party
Wow! Was this ever a fun party (well the preparation might have been more fun than the actual party...at least it was for me!). But the party wasn't for me, it was for my sweet daughter and her little mermaid friends.
I am thrilled to be able to link up to Decorate to Celebrate this week as the theme is "Anything Goes!"
The invitations were from Paper Doll Dress Up. They have cute Peachy Keen faces and dance on their little springs! (Action Wobbles) Their tails are cuttlebug embossed.
Joy stamped Ariel on the envelopes and colored them in:
Here is our door sign.
I drew on the face because I don't have PKS that large...I think it turned out ok.
The idea originated from our Yum! magazine with an article by One Charming Party and quickly spiraled out of control thanks to Pinterest!
Ideas we used from the magazine were:
This fun mermaid sign Joy painted and decorated (we used the cricut and contact paper to put the letters on while she painted the blue layer and peeled them off while the paint was still wet). It was very cute that she asked her dad for a 2 x 4....
Cupcakes also from the magazine:
We got the seashell mold for the white chocolate from Michael's.
And the fishnet on the table:
I remembered this adorable mermaid towel from the project section at Embroidery Library (great resource for creative sewing projects whether your embroider or not). I looked at cute ones on pinterest, too, and came up with my own adaptation:
I crocheted this mermaid outfit for Joy to use with her Barbies a while ago, I meant to blog it, but it disappeared into her Kingdom and we pulled it out to use as decor for her party. The pattern is here at Crafty Mama Sanchez blog. It took some youtube viewing to master the crocodile stitch, but I love the texture. It was made with lots of love at many baseball games and other mom-has-to-sit-and-wait events. :)
These fun, free water bottle labels are from Bumpsmitten.com:
And last, because I made them the morning of the party---too much coffee, perhaps....these stitched dish clip labels made using chalk cloth!!! I love them because I can use them for every pool party. I cut the chalk cloth with Nestabilities on the Cuttlebug and stitched them to rectangles of felt, then hot glued them to clothespins:
I am thrilled to be able to link up to Decorate to Celebrate this week as the theme is "Anything Goes!"
The invitations were from Paper Doll Dress Up. They have cute Peachy Keen faces and dance on their little springs! (Action Wobbles) Their tails are cuttlebug embossed.
Joy stamped Ariel on the envelopes and colored them in:
Here is our door sign.
I drew on the face because I don't have PKS that large...I think it turned out ok.
The idea originated from our Yum! magazine with an article by One Charming Party and quickly spiraled out of control thanks to Pinterest!
Ideas we used from the magazine were:
This fun mermaid sign Joy painted and decorated (we used the cricut and contact paper to put the letters on while she painted the blue layer and peeled them off while the paint was still wet). It was very cute that she asked her dad for a 2 x 4....
Cupcakes also from the magazine:
We got the seashell mold for the white chocolate from Michael's.
And the fishnet on the table:
The only reason my table is inside is because it was storming when the girls first got here, so we improvised with a game of Twister (it cleared up beautifully within the hour):
I remembered this adorable mermaid towel from the project section at Embroidery Library (great resource for creative sewing projects whether your embroider or not). I looked at cute ones on pinterest, too, and came up with my own adaptation:

I embroidered the names in a big, curly, girly font. We stuck to our turquoise and lime green theme:
I crocheted this mermaid outfit for Joy to use with her Barbies a while ago, I meant to blog it, but it disappeared into her Kingdom and we pulled it out to use as decor for her party. The pattern is here at Crafty Mama Sanchez blog. It took some youtube viewing to master the crocodile stitch, but I love the texture. It was made with lots of love at many baseball games and other mom-has-to-sit-and-wait events. :)
These fun, free water bottle labels are from Bumpsmitten.com:
And last, because I made them the morning of the party---too much coffee, perhaps....these stitched dish clip labels made using chalk cloth!!! I love them because I can use them for every pool party. I cut the chalk cloth with Nestabilities on the Cuttlebug and stitched them to rectangles of felt, then hot glued them to clothespins:
Ocean Water
Mermaid Treats
Shark Bait
Fish Food
A good time was had by all the little mermaids....
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Baby Owl Bib Gift Set
The Wide Eyed Baby Girl Owl from Embroidery Library was my inspiration for this set.

I found the fabric in my stash and used it both for the trim on the burp cloth and the flower appliqué.

Orange isn't normally my favorite color, but I love it with the pink. The owl was time-consuming, but worth it!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

I found the fabric in my stash and used it both for the trim on the burp cloth and the flower appliqué.

Orange isn't normally my favorite color, but I love it with the pink. The owl was time-consuming, but worth it!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Embroidered Towels for Fall
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