I got these placemats at the Dollar Tree and then used a cookie cutter and Sharpie to add the heart. The napkin came from DT as well, and I just sewed a felt heart and button to each.
Then I needed something for the middle of the table so I found this candle and holder at DT, placed it on a silver tarnished tray on a doily, and sprinkled some punched hearts around.
Then it was time for a craft break.....
Back at it....
Kitchen towel from DT, with added ribbon and piping from my stash- then I embroidered the letters and sewed on a button. I crocheted the heart and it slides off the button for washing.
Ok, what you are about to see is too adorable for words......All I can say is "Thank you, Aimee Ray!" (She's from Little Dear Tracks over there to the right)
For Ben
For Abby (oops- sideways!)
I worked on these snugglies for hours and was so worried the kids wouldn't like them but they ABSOLUTELY loved them! And here's Andy's...
It's a box of Earl Gray tea that has been given a bit of a makeover!
I hope you all enjoyed your Valentine's Day! Now to get crackin on the Spring and Easter crafts!!! :o) Got any ideas???
7 comments:
You are too creative!! Wish I had even an ounce of your talent.
:D thanks for the mention! the critter turned out great!
You are so famous, Marla!
I love all the craftiness going on in Cainberley!
Just darling, Marla! You've inspired me. I thought I was branching out just by making heart-shaped muffins. Next year maybe I'll get crazy and add a candle ;).
Lovely things you are making Marla! Alabama....I was an exchange student in Montgomery in 1983 and it was my american mum who started me on many crafts, best year of my life, fond memories!
thanks for the comment on my blog, it was very nice of you!
I am looking forward toyour next creation
;-)
domi
What fun! I haven't been creative like that in a while. Your blog just might inspire me to get away from the computer a nd creat something...No wait there is more to see.
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