There can never be too many small vessels at home for this and that, especially in the craft room. After taking a look at the expanding tin and napkin pile, it was quite clear, what sort of experiment should be carried out. (And there was a big sale at haberdashery). So these rosy lacy cans were born.
The tins were painted first, then roses cut from napkins positioned and moistened with water using a brush, and then three layers of mod podge applied. Finally, the cans were trimmed with lace and twine to protect against sharp tin edges.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Cosy needles
In order to make the finding of double pointed needle sets easier, I made some special cosies for them. Although I liked the look of them all together in a jar, this way the sets are always handy and any member less likely to be misplaced.
The cosies are simple tubes worked in the round and embellished with a tiny crochet flower.
The cosies are simple tubes worked in the round and embellished with a tiny crochet flower.
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