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I Love You and Like You Quilt

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I love this quilt and how it turned out. I am not a super pink person and I wanted something I could leave up longer than just February. I chose these beautiful fabrics from the Sugarcreek Prints and Wovens by Corey Yoder. The pattern is from Maker Valley . I was a little imitated at first glance, but it came together easier than I expected! I enjoyed it so much that I think I am going to use my extra fabric to make a pillow or two for gifts. Yes I know I made a mistake in one of the blocks but didn't notice until it was quilted and hung on the wall! We are calling it my Amish mistake.

Wool Mug Rugs

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Since I have been recovering from surgery since the beginning of December, I needed to find some hand work to keep me occupied. I have now fallen in love with wool applique. I created these cute mug rugs that I purchased from Shabby Fabrics.

Spruce it Up

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Spruce It Up  is a beautiful new paper line from Close to My Heart. I am recovering from hip surgery and have been blessed with friends and co-workers who have delivered meals. I made this card using Spruce it Up and the January Stamp of the Month, Everyday Magic . The January Stamp of the Month is one of the better sentiment stamps available. It is available for only $5 with any $50 purchase this month. Also, 20% of all sales to to the Australian Wildlife Park to help with the additional costs they have incurred due to the wildfires in Australia.

Oh My Heart

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Close to My Heart outdid itself this year with their Valentine's Day special. The Oh My Heart kit creates both scrapbook layouts and cards. I created 40 cards in a matter of a few hours. The scrapbook pages are ready to go, just waiting to find pictures! Here are a few of the cards I created. I took some liberties though and changed sayings as I do not need 30+ love cards! However, the different words that come with the stamp set make this a very versatile kit.               Once cut kids could easily assemble the cards for their friends. I did find it important with these cards that the right ink pads are imperative. I used Raspberry, Pixie, Candy Apple and Black ink .