I'm so excited to be apart of the Saturday Sequins Sequintastic Blog Hop! Hopefully, you have an opportunity to check out all the talented artist who use sequins so beautifully!
I have some completed projects and a work in progress project to share with you today! Let's start with the work in progress. Sometimes I get request for ornaments that really push me to be extra creative and this yellow rose definitely was a stretch for me. I love how it turned out though!
Next, we have one of my most popular ornaments...Spider Man!
Finally, for the sports fan in your family. A favorite rivalry in Oklahoma. Oklahoma State vs The University of Oklahoma. I have to say I'm partial to OU since I went there :)
Thank you so much for hopping along with us today. I'm offering a special discount until Monday, October 1st. Receive 20% off your purchase price! Use the coupon code CHRISTMAS at my Etsy shop or if you prefer, email me at thejollyfatelf@yahoo.com to discuss creating your own custom ornament!
Make sure to you go see Dot and all her lovely creations! http://speediebeadie.blogspot.com
Have a fantastic day :)
Just wow! I am speechless, so much work and a wonderful result!
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The Christmas ornaments are just delightful...I cannot imagine how many hours you have spent stitching these. Wonderful. xox
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ornaments I have always been in awe of the people that can make such beautiful ornaments with sequins.
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Ha! I thought that was Oregon State Unv (same colors!) ... I went to Unv of Oregon (UO) ... so funny! Great ornaments ... you'll have a sequintastic tree!
ReplyDeleteSequins and cupcakes... I can't think of a better combination!
ReplyDeleteYour ornaments are beautiful! Superb job on the blog post. I might hold another one in April, and you're more than welcome to join us. :)
Such pretty ornaments! I love how the seed beads add a frosted feel to them. A very suitable wintery touch.
ReplyDeleteSequins are perfect for your pretty ornaments!!
ReplyDeleteSO COOL! I've seen sequined ornaments before, but none with actual pictures on them. How very neat!!
ReplyDeleteLots of hard work there!
ReplyDeleteSeriously cute!
ReplyDeletewow.... this are way cool.
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this! They are great!
ReplyDeleteLovely and Christmassy - reading your blog went beautifully with my stollen and tea :)
ReplyDeleteWow, those are really cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your wonderful comments! I appreciate it :) I would love for you to join us on Facebook! facebook.com/thejollyfatelf
ReplyDeleteI love your sense of style and color, and your verve! Love from Fabrics World USA
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