This is another project I worked on this weekend. It's called "Little Wallet" and has three pockets. It's great when you want to grab something small to carry with you. It'll hold credit cards, id's, money!, etc. It could also be used as a gift card holder.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Purse
Here's my latest sewing project. Thanks, Marilyn (SIL) for assisting me and giving me the encouragement I needed to make this purse. I love it. Now I feel more confident about tackling a bigger quilting project. That will be after I rip out a small one (table topper) that I attempted to sew. Will post pics when I get that one completed.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Congrats, Leah & Tanner
My niece got married on May 22nd. This is the card I made for her and hubby! They made a beautiful couple. Was glad my husband and I were able to go "home" to Michigan for the wedding. Should be posting pictures from our vacation in days to come. Congrats, Leah & Tanner. Know you will have a long and loving life together.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
2 Last Minute Cards
These are two "last minute" cards. The birthday one is for my father-in-law's birthday. I wish Daddy a Happy Birthday.
The baby card is for my niece. Just found out two days ago they are going to have a baby shower for her in June. Her baby isn't due until November, but she probably won't be going home again before that. It's hard to tell, but the card is actually a very light green. Wish I could be there for the shower. Congratulations and best wishes to Amber and Andy on the birth of their first baby!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Recipe Box for Bridal Shower
I wanted to make something special for my niece who is getting married in three weeks. Quite a while ago I started on this recipe box and cards for a bridal shower gift. The recipes are family recipes and I indicated on each card who the recipe came from and how they were related to her. I also added extra little notes at the bottom of some of the recipes. Family history is important to her and I knew this was something she could treasure for years to come. Love ya, Leah!
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