Stenciled the curtains and the ribbon ties, plus made and applied the design on the wall. |
The afore-mentioned research and stencil work was actually my gift to the new parents, but since an enlightened modern gal should never go to a party without a gift (that's just good manners!), I decided to put all that research to good use and use some of the other patterns I'd found in a baby mobile. In keeping with the rich embroidery heritage of Hungary I used embroidery hoops as my ring tiers and made the pendants of cut-felt with embroidered accents.
This actually does hang straight (I swear!), but this shot had more pendant detail. Apparently I was too busy taking pictures to pay attention to my subject. D'oh. |
Extra floopy-boos I whipped up to balance out and fill in the smaller tier. I love these and want 235342 on my Christmas tree this year. |
Between the stencils in the nursery and the home-made-ness of the mobile, I was (inwardly) concerned that these were a touch too raw, but everything ended up being just perfect for a mom-to-be from a rural village. (FYI: She has a degree in textile design with experience in international businesses, so let's not go thinking she's a country bumpkin!) And as long as she's happy with the gifts (which she is!), then I've hit my mark and all's right with the world.
I love it when all's right with the world.
I'm currently making sets of these felt medallions (both large and small ones) to sell on the Etsy site, so keep watch there if you'd like to have a few of your own.
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