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Pink and Pretty!

 
 
Woah!  Two challenges in a row?!  What is going on?!
 
 
 
 
Yep, I've made this up for In the Pink's 'Lace' challenge.  As soon as I saw the theme was Lace for this challenge I knew I wanted to use this that Father Christmas got me from Crafty Ribbons.
 



I made three gathered circles and stitched them together.  Added a flower - pink of course!




I attached to an old hair clip that I had kept to pretty up at some point (also pink but this was coincidence rather than planned)  It had something attached to it once upon a time but little hands unattached it!




I have just one problem... my little people are no longer little or interested in pink!  If you have a little one who would like this drop me a line (UK only please, postage charges are ridiculous!  First come first served.) and I'll pop it in the post to you :)


Thanks for stopping by!



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  1. Beautiful Laura. You are on a roll:)

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  2. Ooh Laura this is gorgeous! :-) Thank you for your comment on my necklace :-) Elaine xxx

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  3. This is so pretty Laura, and something a little different. The lace is beautiful, and I love how you have used it to make this gorgeous hair ornament.

    Thank you so much for sharing with us at ITP - do pop by again -
    Sylvia x

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  4. Hi Laura

    So lovely to see a different type of pink lace creation! This is fabulous and a little girl somewhere is going to be very lucky!

    Thanks for sharing with us at In The Pink.. hope to see you again soon!

    Hugs
    Christine x

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  5. So pretty with the different colour pinks. Hugs Mrs A.

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