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A few completed projects...

So I finished the Tiger in the Heavens stitch finally. I have decided not to put the sequins on it, as to be honest on reflection it makes it look a little garish, and not right for the intended recipient.





So, one is finished and the next one has started. I have to say I am loving my cross stitch floor stand. It makes it so much easier, even if it is a bit cumbersome getting it up and down the stairs sometimes! Below is the next project.


I have had at least two people remark that it looks like a pair of boobs in a bikini top in the middle, but you can see from the rest of it that it isn't that - that is, unless Wallace and Gromit has suddenly become X-rated!

I've also made a card this week. I haven't been able to do much, as on Saturday I got a delivery of some new furniture, so my room is a little bit of a mess to say the least. Still, I got my G45 papers out and had a bash at a card.


As well as the G45 papers, I used a couple of SnipArt wings and some Lindy's embossing powder, just to add a little something else to it.

I'm trying to be better spending wise, but I have had a few slips. Only cheap ones mind you, but it does add up. I did manage to et some storage baskets for only £3 thanks to an Argos voucher that I got for filling out surveys. With all the craft stuff I have, I need the storage space!

Ems



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