Hi Elizabeth, Lovely page I really have to get myself a sewingmachine too. (and some space to put it haha). The buttons were a real treat! And I've put hours in placing them in the right "container" just for fun!
Ah and a lucky shamrock to you my fiiend. Here is Boston the celebrtion goes on for days.....with parades and much corned beef. I leave that all to my son and his friends to enjoy! xox
Hope you had a nice St Paddy's Day E...your Irish pages look grand ... I even see your name in the background ... tis lovely :) oxo Patty (once a Mahoney girl, always a Mahoney girl)
I LOVE this and the way you stitched it all together- how gorgeous! Once again, I've been away from the blog world, but I'm trying to stop by to see all my friends! Hugs, Stephanie
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What a great page! Love the shamrock. Happy St Patrick's Day!
Lovely page, the sewing just adds the extra touch... wish I could sew round things on my machine!!
Hi Elizabeth,
Lovely page I really have to get myself a sewingmachine too. (and some space to put it haha).
The buttons were a real treat! And I've put hours in placing them in the right "container" just for fun!
Love Susan
Ah and a lucky shamrock to you my fiiend. Here is Boston the celebrtion goes on for days.....with parades and much corned beef. I leave that all to my son and his friends to enjoy! xox
perfect for the day. i like that stitching. happy st paddy's day blessings!
This makes me so Irishly happy. :)
Great page. I need to make an altered book of my Irish trips one day.
Love the stitching on this one. Funny how something so small can add so much at times. :)
Beautiful page!
Fantastic page Elizabeth! I really must do more stitching on my pieces, it adds a special something more :0) Mo x
Hope you had a nice St Paddy's Day E...your Irish pages look grand ... I even see your name in the background ... tis lovely :)
oxo Patty (once a Mahoney girl, always a Mahoney girl)
I LOVE this and the way you stitched it all together- how gorgeous!
Once again, I've been away from the blog world, but I'm trying to stop by to see all my friends!
Hugs,
Stephanie
: )
lovely job .... I especially like the label from an old spool of thread .... nicely done!
I love your colors and choice of printed page. Not to leave out the stitch lines and dmc sticker. What a fun time you had.
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