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For July are these.
Before, I wrote that I wanted to use their old clothes for these ornament in the birth month of the family .
July is a birth month of my husband. The most of his old clothes are T-shirts.
I used a shirt for summer this time. There is not the cloth suitable for the backside of the ornament.
This pattern may not match an ornament of Christmas.
However, I think that this plays its part as a memento of the families enough.
I wanted to write a process of the production of the ornament, but it is difficult to illustrate by English for me.
It becomes only the image. I'm sorry.
And my garden.
Astrantia major White |
Astrantia major Pink |
Old rose Mme Plantier |
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Wow they all so lovely xxx
ReplyDeleteYour finishes are so adorable! Love them! :o) And wonderful flowers in your garden!
ReplyDeleteCathi
Wow! Thanks for sharing! such great tips for ornament making!
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Melissa
The ornaments are lovely and thank you for sharing the easy to understand tutorial...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ornaments and the photos are great for showing how you made them! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteLove the garden photos. I have never seen a white astrantia before - very nice. I have pink and ruby red! The white rose is gorgeous and since it's an old rose, it must smell delicious!
What a terrific idea. Where are the designs from?
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYou already know i love those ornaments -beautiful work
Your ornaments all look wonderful! Thank you for sharing the instructions on how you make them. I love your garden pictures also. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ornaments Sana! Thank you for the tutorial! It is very clear!! I love your white Astrantia! They are such pretty flowers!!
ReplyDeleteSana, those ornaments are beautiful, you have certainly been busy! Thanks for the tutorial and I love your garden flowers!
ReplyDeleteHi Sana, you are creating a lot of great ornaments! Thank you for the tutorial. It was very clear. Love your flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely ornaments, beautiful flowers♥
ReplyDeleteIndeed WOW these are so beautiful! Stunning work! Bravo, I adore them!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Miss t. xxx
Lovely ornaments, and your garden flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of ornaments, Sana!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pics of the process, I quite understand the step by step even without words ^^
Hugs & Kisses!
I understood your pictorial perfectly well even without words.
ReplyDeleteYour garden must be beautiful to behold.