The gals at my mom's place have been decorating for St. Patrick's Day this last week. They have the cutest things placed here and there!
So I thought I'd join in with Mr. Lucky Leprechaun - a St. Patrick's Day stamp design from Melisa at PinkernPunkin. I've been enjoying all the green!
I did finish up the Winter snowman embroidery, too.
This is from a Gail Pan book, and is a set of four seasonal designs. I'm planning to prep the Spring one sometime this week so I can get started on it. These are meant to be finished separately and hung on a little background during the corresponding season. I haven't quite decided if I'll do that or make them into a little quilt. For now I'm just going to enjoy the stitching!
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
Nice finish and I like your green project!
ReplyDeletelooks like a nice book - the design idea is good
ReplyDeleteYou finished winter just in time for spring. Happy green stitching this week. I guess there is red in your future too since that's the RSC color for this month.
ReplyDeleteYour seasons projects are such fun projects. Are you doing all of them in blue or other colors? Looking forward to spring.
ReplyDeleteLove your leprechaun! I love the snowman, can't wait to see spring! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLovely Snowman finish, Diann!! I have set my hand works aside as my hands are pretty tired lately...Mr. Lucky will be just so cute i think. Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteSuper cute snowman! Yes, March is welcome. Spring will be here before we know it!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fun idea to have the 'seasons' embroidered blocks interchangeable. But to find fabrics that will go with each one could be a bit hard.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo for the winter finish, Diann. It's very cute. Lucky is a fun little cross stitch. How fun the girls at your mom's place decorate for each special day.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the winter finish. It’s pretty nice here today, not wintery at all. LUCKY should be a fun quick stitch. I hope to get my Lucky stitch started today.
ReplyDeleteCute projects, and congratulations on the finish!
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