Hooray, it's time for
Jo's Easter Blog Hop! Please start at her blog and hop around like the little bunny you are and collect the letters. Spring is Best Season so of course any excuse is good to work up more seasonal goodies for this hop.
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| old readers - remember these guys? |
Here is my contribution for this year! I actually wasn't sure I would be able to get anything done due to a whole lotta life happening this past month but I did manage to squeak in a finish just in time for the hop and
last-second-begged asked to be included.
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| some flowers for you |
Beads! It is not my
first beaded piece, though it is my first
fully beaded piece! What a fun thing to try. This little kit was picked up in a thrift store (are you familiar with that phrase yet?) and has an option to make the piece into a brooch. I do not think I am going to go that way as it is quite large for a brooch, at least, larger than I'd wear without fear of it getting damaged! Instead I finished it off into a little hanging ornament to put out with other Easter decorations. I like ornaments. And seasonal decorations.
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| sparkly |
There were a few small issues with this kit. Veterans of older Mill Hill kits may know this but there was no way to tell what colors were what and of course they come all jumbled together. I had to make Educated(?) Guesses about the differences between the various pinks and blues which all look mighty similar in the container although their differences are obvious worked up. I found out early on I couldn't rely on the finished image either! Oh well, we all
like winging it, right? :D
Technical Details
- "Floral Bouquet" #MHSB10, a counted glass bead ornament kit by Mill Hill
- Perforated paper, glass beads
- Started: March 20, Finished: March 27, ~4 hours.
And here's what you've all been waiting breathlessly for -- the letter!
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| the letter S |
Thanks for stopping by! :D I am the last stop so you should be
heading back to Jo's blog to assemble your collected letters! I hope you all have (had) a lovely Good Friday and a Joyous Easter!
As usual with these blog hops, I've scheduled this post to appear overnight here so the people in the future (read: the rest of the world) can have the post in a timely fashion. I am also linking up with the Small SAL as this is really quite small!
This is pretty. I loathe it when the kit isn't made simply enough to use without it being a hassle. x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :D I suppose I could've looked up bead colors online and that would've made it easier. But to have to do it at all!
DeleteVery sweet bouquet! Well done.
ReplyDeletePretty bouquet, Rosey! Well done with your finish. I couldn’t finish my stitching for the Hop but I will try to finish this weekend .... it’s certainly the weather for stitching at the moment!
ReplyDeleteI have a beaded kit to stitch soon and it will be my first time stitching beads and so I found it interesting to read about yours!
Nice to see your first post too!
Happy Easter!
Hugs
Barbara xx
The bouquet is so pretty! Happy Easter and thanks for the letter
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Easter Blog Hop this year, glad that you were able to squeak in! It's taken me all evening to hop round and updates the links too. I think people will be hopping all weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the little beaded bouquet you made for us.
Gorgeous beaded bouquet. So glad that you made it into the blog hop. Thanks for the letter and Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteLovely beaded bouquet! Thanks for the letter, I hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteI love your little beaded bouquet, so glad you stuck with the wonky kit! I've always wanted to do a fully beaded piece too - it was all the rage in the Victorian Era, from what I can understand - but never have. Also, I had no idea that the Star company made embroidery floss (that pretty pink variegated one in your photo)! I thought they only made crochet thread :) Another lucky thrifty find? Hope you have a Very Happy Easter! 🐰
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter. Thanks for sharing your beautiful Mill Hill finish. That's the only part of the Mill Hill kits I just hate. I wish they would organize the threads better. They are worth the pain though. Thanks for the last letter.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I don't think I've seen that one before, it looks great! Whatever colours you chose, it worked!
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed Easter.
Lovely beaded bouquet, those kits can be a challenge, Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little bouquet - I adore it! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bouquet finish ! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteI like this pretty beaded work and the colours look fine. Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteI love beaded ornaments!Great idea to turn it into a brooch.Happy Easter!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteThat little beaded flower bouquet is so appropriate for this blog hop post. Looks so nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy and Blessed Easter Rosey ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you guys too! 🐇🐇🐇
DeleteBoth bouquets are so pretty!! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and thank you. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteYour spring bouquet is so pretty! Fully beaded projects scare me....
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Your little beaded piece turned out really pretty. I enjoy thrift store shopping. Haven't really found a lot of stitching stuff lately, though.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this lovely bouquet, so nice. It ends so friendly this blog hop. Joyeuses Pâques ! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by on the hop; I'm glad the little bouquet was a good ending! :D/
DeleteSweet finish you shared for the bloghop post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely beaded finish. i think the manufacturers of kit want ti test our patience and color guessing powers..ha ha
ReplyDeleteLove Mill Hill kits! Great find on that one and nice job on yhour finish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute finish! I do love MH kits. Thanks for the letter!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely beaded bouquet.
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty finish :) Thank you for the last letter on the blog hop! :)
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