That is the fringe that tempted me:
http://cmhandmade.blogspot.it/2015/11/fringe-sort-of.html
Thank you Corina!
The tiny tree pattern is just a support for the fringe and for those nice "O beads" that I bought last Sunday at the fair. It's very little and its place is right on a greeting card. Already sent out. Too early?
I used to be prepared in time, buying commemorative postage stamps, but not now, no more. It's been some years that it's not happening, I started sending sms, e-mails, fb messages and forgot greeting's cards.
Ciao,
Ninetta
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Monday 16 November 2015
tempting fringe
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o-beads,
techniques,
xmas
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
I love what you did with the gold, gives me many holiday idea!
ReplyDeleteSweet. Our postal system is so unreliable I hesitate to use it, but it's/a shame, it's wonderful to get a handmade card in the post.
ReplyDeleteGreat tree!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. And you are SO industrious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, nice comments!
ReplyDeleteI love the fringe, it's nice to send homemade cards especially to people who appreciate the and also to receive them too
ReplyDeleteMargaret
That fringe idea is great and such a nice touch to a card. Homemade cards are always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the brilliant radiance !
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