Twirls in tulle, serenity, and majesty
Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts
Sunday, December 03, 2017
December Bulletin 2017
Labels:
Art,
Artist,
Bulletin,
Christmas,
Church,
Claude Monet,
Collage,
Colour,
Dance,
December,
Decor,
Edgar Degas,
Festive,
Impressionist,
Inspiration,
Quilting,
Series,
Snow,
Winter
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Frosted Frolic in Shop
Frosted Frolic is now available in my shop as fabric, wallpaper, gift wrap, cut-and-sew patterns, and homewares!
Friday, December 02, 2016
Frosted Frolic
My Frosted Frolic design is up for voting in Spoonflower's Snow Day challenge! The way hedges and topiaries look in the snow fills my heart with joy, so it was satisfying to capture that in this design.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Friday, December 12, 2014
3 Snowman-Inspired Décor Ideas
1. Fill a round glass vase with milkweed fluffs.
2. Frame doilies in progressively sized embroidery hoops and attach the hoops together with ribbon.
3. Tack a white paper lantern to the ceiling and hang a feather-stuffed ornament from it.
Labels:
Achromatic,
Christmas,
Crafts,
Decor,
Display,
Doily,
Embellish,
Embroidery,
Grey and white,
Lantern,
Snow,
Snowman,
Vase,
Vignette,
Winter
Saturday, November 29, 2014
12 Days of Fabric 2014: Day 12
Day 12 is beginning to look a lot like Christmas! For today's Frosted theme here are Retro Swiss Village
and Floral Frost. Happy ordering!
and Floral Frost. Happy ordering!
Labels:
12 Days of Fabric,
Art,
Artist,
Decor,
Designer,
Fabric,
Floral,
Gift wrap,
Graceful,
Hand-drawn,
Illustration,
Retro,
Shop,
Ski,
Snow,
Spoonflower,
Surface Pattern Design,
Vintage,
Wallpaper
Friday, December 13, 2013
Snow-Bound
"...Shut in from all the world without,
We sat the clean-winged hearth about.
Content to let the north-wind roar
In baffled rage at pane and door,
While the red logs before us beat
The frost-line back with tropic heat;
And ever, when a louder blast
Shook beam and rafter as it passed,
The merrier up its roaring draught
The great throat of the chimney laughed..."
--John Greenleaf Whittier in Snow-Bound
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