With a ‘little bit french’ flavour… Cute!
And here’s how
Take a few of these… I used 3/4” papers
Pair them up and remove the papers
Add a slightly smaller hexie of batting to the inside of each one
Make a twisted cord using stranded cottons, crochet cottons, specialty threads… or make 23 :)
(Ensure that the ginger cream puff is supervising ~ if you don’t have one, borrow the neighbour’s)
Force the pairs into a tango with the twisted cord between them… slip stitch them together ‘till death do they part…
Add one of these… or a button
And before you know it…
your jug will be half full!
~ Some of these are destined for faraway places ~
Remember, part 2 of our ‘It’s a little bit French’ fun will be here on February 25th
Au revoir… :)
Cheryl xx
March is going to be a month full of family stuff ~ Waterboy and his Country Princess are heading off on an overseas holiday, there’s a birthday or two or seven, our niece’s wedding at Kingscliffe (It’s been a while since we had a family wedding.. it will be a big familly catchup on that weekend!) and we’ll be packing for a cruise with Nisey & the Wayne… Plus a secret… LOADS of fun coming up!



Here is my comment for such a amazing post.
Posted by: Guilisisy | May 26, 2012 at 11:40 AM
French oooh la la. Love it.
Sounds like you have a busy schedule and lots of fun ahead. Hugs.
Posted by: Willie Barton | February 11, 2012 at 08:57 AM
So so cute - you make it look easy! Wow you have some good times coming up, enjoy!
Posted by: Allie | February 09, 2012 at 10:09 PM
very cute. what a lovely idea.
Rest for the remainder of February so you will be right for March-busy busy.
Posted by: marina | February 09, 2012 at 05:26 PM
Love the fabric, wonder who it is by?? Hehe....
Busy girl, hope to see you soon.
Posted by: Chriss Jasper | February 09, 2012 at 11:29 AM
whow Cheryl they look fantastic and gee what an exciting time coming up for you,take care.xx
Posted by: shez | February 09, 2012 at 10:19 AM