Finished just in time! I used an old grain sack for the background and old army blankets for the leaves and bunny. I ran out of natural cotton stuffing, so it is flat stuffed (very flat) and backed with a great antique muslin quilt top.
"March Hares" design by Notforgotten Farm
I love how old and muted this pinkeep looks. I had some great vintage faded blue rickrack that matched perfectly.
Wishing each of you a very Blessed Easter!
Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen Indeed!
Alleluia!
Please stop by next week, I'll be sharing a very special April giveaway ~ open to one and all!
Blessings, Patti
"March Hares" design by Notforgotten Farm
I love how old and muted this pinkeep looks. I had some great vintage faded blue rickrack that matched perfectly.
Wishing each of you a very Blessed Easter!
Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen Indeed!
Alleluia!
Please stop by next week, I'll be sharing a very special April giveaway ~ open to one and all!
Blessings, Patti
Beautiful Easter finishes! Have a blessed day!
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Courtney
Sweet Easter finishes. Nice.
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Bobbi
The pale blue is just perfect to say springtime!~ I love all the bunnies.....
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beautiful work my friend ~
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Lovely projects Patti! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful pieces and designs, love them.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter.
Debbie
Wonderful! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet projects...and you're right..just in time for Easter!! Hope it was a happy one!
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Happy Easter!
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Pamela :)
Happy Easter, Patti <3
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog and Love your work. Happy easter.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute, well done!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti, This is my first visit to your blog and it is lovely...got to you via Not Forgotten Farm. Your finishes are lovely and I have a question. The rick rack on your pinkeep is so precise and lays so flat! How did you do that? Will be visiting you often. Thanks for the inspiration.
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