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Rainbow Bow


Please excuse my lack of proper blogging - my health is fairly rubbish at the moment.  I'm trying desperately to keep up my Friday Smiles - I know they are good for me.  I'm also trying hard to keep up my Craft Ribbons DT work, which is what I'm popping in for today...

It is challenge day and this fortnights theme is 'Rainbow'.



I've used; 15mm polka dot in red, orange satin, 3mm grosgrain in lemon, swiss dots grosgrain in royal & lime and light orchid & purple, 3mm satin in key lime and rose bloom, swiss dots organza in purple & white.

Hop over to Crafty Ribbons Challenges to join us for our rainbow challenge!



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  1. very pretty hair bow
    love the colors

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  2. Lovely bright hair bow.

    Sending you positive healing thoughts and hugs (((Laura))). Sue

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  3. I love this, Laura! What gorgeous bright colours which are sure to cheer you! I am sorry you are going through such a rough patch with your health at the moment, and I wish you a speedy recovery to your normal state of health, I know only too well what it's like.

    Thank you for your lovely comment! I was so pleased with the response to my little lavender bags and boxes. Next project: chemo angels! It won't be so pressurised as I can't hope to make them all in 3 weeks, and because the effects of the second treatment were so much worse I've got to rest and not put pressure on myself for a week or so.

    Shoshi

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