Showing posts with label trim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trim. Show all posts

Thursday, February 01, 2018

~ February Again ~


 I know him ~
 February's Thrush,
And loud at eve he valentines...
On sprays that paw the naked bush
Where soon will sprout the thorns and bines.

~George Meredith, "The Thrush in February," c.1885

~ Good Morning Friends & Folk ~
we have made it to another February first!
February is that month of limbo...cold, dark & seemingly dreary.
But, it holds so much promise!
in 28 short days, we are that much closer to Spring ~
a most glorious season indeed.

This month will find me:
Planning gardens, sketching, writing in my journals...
 {{ preparing for much needed painting of the interior of this old farmhouse }}
~ keeping cozy at the foot of the woodstove with needle in hand ~

It is a month of celebration for us too,
with Saint Valentine's Day in the middle,
and my birthday at the very end...
~ 55 trips around the Sun for me this year!

 

Here are some of my favorite photos of interesting Hearts that I found on Pinterest ~
{{ Click HERE to follow me on Pinterest }}

please note:
these were not made by me ~
 I cannot take the credit for such beauty


















I think I'll take cue from these artisans and create an embroidered & stuffed heart today...
I'll dig through my bottomless piles of trims, beads & other things to add to mine!

I will use these fabrics to make my heart:


and here are my thread choices ~


and finally I will embellish with lace snippets ~
some beads, buttons and other things...
{can you spy the tiny blown glass doll's eye below?}

and to help you get inspired, 
here is a freebie template for you to embellish your very own way ~

click on the heart below, 
then save template to your computer and print out any size you'd like 
to finish it in any manner that makes your heart happy!

⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶⊶

I would especially ♥  
 to see yours when finished if you decide to play along!
I'll share photos of mine later today on FB and Instagram :)

Blessings from the Farm 
~ Lori