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March 10, 2009

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I've been working on my mobile for the mobile swap I'm signed up for...,

using the embroidered letter idea again really appealed to me, and this time there are four miniature ones addressed to the seasons.

There are some leaves to be embroidered ready to add into the mix too, the problem I have now is to sort out the actual construction of the mobile, not having made one before!

I'd quite like to just string them all in a row, but need to think about how, and with what, any mobile making tips would be greatly appreciated! 

22 comments:

  1. love the little envelopes!! they are adorable. I have no tips for you though, I'm sure whatever you come up with will look great

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  2. Hi, I really love these cute little envelopes - what a perfect idea!

    Happy stitching!
    Carolyn :o)
    LOVE STITCHING RED

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  3. I knew these envelopes were too cute to just be confined to Valentine's Day.
    Very cute, well done!

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous idea. I can't help you with any ideas, my brain is sleeping today. Can't wait to see what you come up with though. Cherrie

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  5. really cute!
    looking forward to seeing the finished result.

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  6. that is too cute. maybe a big fat chunky ribbon down the center in the back. maybe the bottom one open or a letter peaking out...

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  7. oh, just had another idea. what if the envelopes were at the top and they had news/letters dangling from them.

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  8. Please remember that I am not properly awake yet but I thought that you were talking about a mobile phone. I couldn't work out why you were making letters and how you were going to turn them into a phone. I think that I may go back to bed and try again.

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  9. wow, that beautiful envelopes ^_^well done and "complimenti" from tuscany ^_^

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  10. You have the cutest ideas! I love your blog! Very inspiring for me to get out my needle and thread and get crackin'!!!!! Thank You!

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  11. How about stringing them in a row with the 'beak' of the envelope holding over the string? (Like little owls!)

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  12. love these - super cute...no brilliant ideas for mobilising them though, sorry...bet you'll come up wuth something fab

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  13. This work is Art! You are Master!
    Brilliant posting. Have a nice day!!!!

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  14. I don't have any ideas for you but I think these are just beautiful. You are very inspirational. I want a tiny envelope mobile. Great job! Thanks again!

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  15. Wow they are beautiful and I like it. Yours blog is a great blog. Lot of inspriation.

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  16. I love the little envelopes.

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  17. Totally agree with you on the colour red thing - it just gives such a stunning oomph to a room. Interesting that it took me until I was in my late 30s to get hooked on it.

    And love your gorgeous crafts!

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  18. I just adore these!! My daughter would love these for her little house and mailbox, she leaves notes for the fairies and what fairy wouldn't love these little cuties!!

    Joanne
    http://thinkkookie.blogspot.com

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  19. Love these sweet little letters addressed to the seasons!

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  20. Hola:
    Me encantan las cosas que haces de vez en cuando me paso por aquí y hoy he decidido saludarte y felicitarte por tus trabajos son preciosos.
    Saludos desde Madrid, España.
    Ana del Badulake.

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  21. lovely! am featuring you on my blog, hope you don't mind :)

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