I also made a wine bottle scarf from a piece of ivory felt and topped it with a die cut felt flower and PTI button and sentiment. I {heart} how this turned out and plan to make a few more of these for the upcoming holidays 'cause they're cute and easy peasy--mac 'n' cheesy!
Thanks for stopping by today, and be sure to check in Tuesday when I'll be hosting the weekly TCP Tuesday challenge!
Stamps: Text Style, Guidelines 2, Mixed Messages, Take Note
Paper: Plum Pudding, Spring Moss, Rustic White (PTI), Basic Black
Ink: Onyx Black Versafine, Spring Moss, Plum Pudding
Tools/accessories: Birds & Blooms die cuts, felt, PTI plum button, SU! linen thread, PTI notepad, sewing machine/thread
Paper: Plum Pudding, Spring Moss, Rustic White (PTI), Basic Black
Ink: Onyx Black Versafine, Spring Moss, Plum Pudding
Tools/accessories: Birds & Blooms die cuts, felt, PTI plum button, SU! linen thread, PTI notepad, sewing machine/thread
8 comments:
Gorgeous wine bottle scarf!! And the colors on your card are just scrumptious...
What a wonderful idea. I'm definitely going to be making some of these wine bottle scarves. Thanks for sharing!
oh, wow! What a great idea!! Perfect for gifts this winter!! Now you'll have to come up with one for all the other seasons!! This is so fabulous!
Hi Amy!! This is such a fabulous idea. I love working with felt! Great scratch pad idea too.!!
Love that wine scarf! (giggling)!
How CUTE is that wine bottle scarf?! Too, too, too cute!!! Of course, the bottle wouldn't need it for long at my house, but what a darling presentation, particularly up there in chilly Wisconsin... You are da bomb as always, my friend!
This is such an adorable ensemble! I love the scarf on the bottle! Great color combo and details! It is always a treat to visit your blog!
Hi Amy, this is a wonderful gift and I loved the card too! Can you tell me what you used to cut your felt? I bought ivory felt after seeing the amazing card you made using it and the top-note die (or was it a Nestie?); I have a Cuttlebug but haven't had much luck with cutting felt!
Thanks for sharing all your amazing stuff and Happy Thanksgiving!
Kathy Camasso
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