oh, that is one colorful gingerbread house. they are certainly fun to make. (and eat).
i have a curiosity i'd like to satisfy. i've noticed that your fabrics tend not to be one continuous pattern (ie. ladybug print and owl print). what is the intention behind the design? or, better yet, why do you design thost prints that way but not the same with the mollybird print? also, is it meant to be used as if it were one continuous print or to be cut into different pieces?
i hope you can answer those questions. it has been on my mind lately and it is a bit mentally unsettling when one is used to fabric being printed in one continuous pattern... but dont get me wrong, i rather like it! just not sure what to make of it.. :)
Good question, Shirley. It's all been part of the journey supported by creative bloggers. Yes, you do cut up the 'ladybug' print and use on different projects or even in the same project. I'll drop you an email and tell of the journey a bit more.
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Gingerbread houses are great! My boys made gingerbread men and decorated them this Christmas- they loved it. Have fun eating yours!
oh, that is one colorful gingerbread house. they are certainly fun to make. (and eat).
i have a curiosity i'd like to satisfy. i've noticed that your fabrics tend not to be one continuous pattern (ie. ladybug print and owl print). what is the intention behind the design? or, better yet, why do you design thost prints that way but not the same with the mollybird print? also, is it meant to be used as if it were one continuous print or to be cut into different pieces?
i hope you can answer those questions. it has been on my mind lately and it is a bit mentally unsettling when one is used to fabric being printed in one continuous pattern... but dont get me wrong, i rather like it! just not sure what to make of it.. :)
can't wait to see new stuff from you!
shirley
Good question, Shirley. It's all been part of the journey supported by creative bloggers. Yes, you do cut up the 'ladybug' print and use on different projects or even in the same project. I'll drop you an email and tell of the journey a bit more.
Where was that house last week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The sugar hit in the car would have been a sight :)
Enjoy the eating and the hammering.
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