Showing posts with label Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hearts. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Day Six of Hearts Heart Chickies!!

Today's hearts are adorable little chickies!! I saw these several years ago on (probably) Pinterest and had always wanted to make them. I made them out of red/white ticking with red felt beaks and combs.
Aren't they cute?

Always can use a red/white garland for Valentines.

And remember my cuckoo clock I painted red? It fits right in for the month of February.
Enjoy!
Judy
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Day Five of Hearts and A Sweetie

Today's hearts are a little different. This string of Mercury Glass hearts hangs on the handle of an antique piece of furniture of mine.

This string of fabric hearts has different words like love, you, and me.

You can always use red pillows in February,

and then there are vintage S&P Shakers,

and red vignettes.

Then there is this sweetie!!
Laynee and I made her Valentines for her party at preschool tomorrow. I think the kids will enjoy these.

Enjoy!
Judy
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Day Two of Hearts and An Outing

Today's heart is yellow. Who says you can't have a heart made in yellow? This is one I did that is mounted on a vintage wooden spool all adorned with lace, ribbon and buttons.

This is one of my all-time favorite pillows with a heart and a welcome. The floral heart is stuffed and attached with a vintage button.

Another red stuffed heart and a mini banner done all in reds.

I got a call on Friday from the funeral home saying that John's headstone had been set. So, I took off this morning on a little outing to check it out.
It was perfect - just like he would have wanted it. He is buried in Pryor, OK - a small town that is about 45 minutes from Tulsa. Pryor is where I grew up. My Dad (many years ago) decided he wanted the family all together, so he bought a whole section of the cemetery. He told us that the top two plots were his and Moms and then each of us girls had two plots. So, John is buried right below my Dad.
As I was leaving the cemetery (which is also where my sister Jane and my great-grandson Landen are buried), I saw a herd of beautiful black cows.
I happened to have my camera with me and took this photo.
I could hear John laughing in the background - what in the world is she taking a picture of cows for?
That made me smile.
Enjoy!
Judy
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