Sorry, only one picture of this thing because it doesn't look good head-on... it's kind of boring to look at it that way. But looking at it from the side a bit is pretty nice!
Well, at least I have a present for ONE person this Christmas. I'll be giving this to my MIL on Friday or Saturday since she'll be leaving on a trip before Christmas and I want to make sure she has it before then.
I might switch out the bow on top for something else... I got frustrated and just slapped a premade bow on it when I couldn't get the ribbon to cooperate with me. Ahaha. It does make it look like a gift box, though, so I'll probably leave it. Plus, laziness.
I think it looks lovely, perfectly finished x
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic to me. I really must learn how to do this, it's a great finishing technique. Well done to you.
ReplyDeleteI learned from this tutorial! It's great! :D
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That bow, it kills me.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's so amazing! I think it's called a "fireworks" bow but it's been in our stash of stuff for AGES so I don't know if they still make them...
DeleteIt looks so lovely! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's mostly because of the great tutorial. And lots of pins. :)
DeleteI love your blog, I can't believe I never realized I could just follow you manually from my Blogger dash... I'm such a noob. :p
It's a lovely finish!
ReplyDeleteThat is simply gorgeous! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I will have to learn to do that. So many possibilities.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteLovely finish. A cube finish is definitely on the cards for me. I have the perfect design now I just need the cube! Thanks for the link to the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely finish :o)
ReplyDeleteNo sewing works for me!!!
I absolutely adore the design you stitched as well!
All the best for 2015
Hugs xx
I think that looks fantastic!
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