Hello crafty fellows
Today I am sharing an altered embroidery hoop for #splashymixchallanges .
They have very beautiful moodboard this month.
I am inspired by the colours, flowers and picture of babies.
I have used chipboard chain frame and crackle paste from #Expressionscraft . I love the cracks on the hoop. It looks amazing.
I have used distress ink sprays, and many Finnabair products like gel medium, deco stones,etc. Here are some close ups
Today I am sharing an altered embroidery hoop for #splashymixchallanges .
They have very beautiful moodboard this month.
I am inspired by the colours, flowers and picture of babies.
I have used chipboard chain frame and crackle paste from #Expressionscraft . I love the cracks on the hoop. It looks amazing.
I have used distress ink sprays, and many Finnabair products like gel medium, deco stones,etc. Here are some close ups
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Love your altered embroidery hoop
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Amazing and pretty layout. Thank you for joining us at the Splshymix Challenges. - Priya Satish DT
ReplyDeleteAwesome layout. Thanks for joining us at Splashymix challenge. Best luck!
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Lovely alteration with so much texture! Thanks for joining us at Splashy Mix Challenge!
ReplyDeletelove it! gorgeous flowers, textures, layout...magical...Thanks for joining us at Splashy mix challenge. Aditi DT
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ReplyDeleteyour altered hoop looks so pretty with colours and flowers Hemali. Good luck to you.Thanks for playing along with us at Splashy Mix Challenge.Hope to see you againShylaa Founder @ Splashy Mix challengeAdhiraacreations Splashy Mix Challenge
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