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Hanging Butterfly 9" Medium Yellow Nylon Butterfly with Sequins and Glitter for Baby Nursery Bedroom, Girls Room Ceiling Wall Décor, Wedding Birthday Party, Baby Bridal Shower Butterfly Decoration List Price: $8.99 Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Making nylon butterflies with nylon material has been a long time tradition. At Heart To Heart, we use only the finest and most delicate nylon fabric as the material. While the nylon butterfly material is delicate, it also has to be sturdy to withstand the stretch and tear and wear... |
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what's a good color combination to use in a bedroom for a 23yr old girl?
im decorating my bedroom and somehow i was drawn to a certain shade of pink...something like this
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e18/Widdlee/IMG_0767.jpg
(not the actual color) it doesnt look this girly,it has kindof a tan undertone, but its still rosy. but anyway... now im scared since i painted my walls pink im not even sure what colors i should incorporate so my room wont look so damn pink, i also dont want it to look sophisticated but still fun... i have a dresser i want to paint but im stuck on the color i should use, i also already have white crownmolding so im adding a little white, i just dont want to add too much so it wont look like a wedding cake or a nursery..help!!! what would be a good color to paint my furniture?? any ideas???
I would use browns, and/or dark camo greens (not a camo pattern, however). They will make the room look less girly, and more grown up.
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Blue Butterfly Decor Wedding party room hanging wall decoration nursery bedroom | ![]() |
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US $5.95 | 17d 23h 9m |
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Pink Butterfly Decor home hanging wall ceiling room decoratation nursery wedding | ![]() |
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US $5.95 | 17d 23h 49m |
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pink sweet home nursery baby kid child bedroom wedding house wall stickers decal | ![]() |
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ORANGE CRYSTAL BUTTERFLY DECOR wall hanging decoration nursery wedding party | ![]() |
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Start Making Quilted Postcards
Quilted postcards are a nice change to regular greeting cards. In addition, you'll be sharing your craft with others.
Quilted postcards are a unique alternative to a traditional paper greeting card. By sending a quilted card, you will be sharing your craft, giving something truly unique and saving paper which is important to many people who are vowing a "greener" life as a resolution for the coming year.
Quilted postcards are perfectly fine to send through the United States postal system. There are a few regulations you have to meet. Check with your local post office to learn the dimensions that are allowable and the current postage cost. Remember to use a permanent marker that will not smear when writing the addresses on fabric. Also, print clearly to make reading the addresses easier for the postal carrier.
Looking for ideas? Try these blocks for your quilted postcard needs:
Birthdays: cupcake with a candle appliqué block, a flower block, or a favorite theme (such as cars, fishing, etc.), any traditional pattern with birthday theme fabric
Wedding anniversaries: a wedding ring block, a photo block using a photo of the recipients, or a traditional favorite of the recipient
Baby themes: any traditional pattern in pastels, appliqué blocks such as Sunbonnet Sue or Overall Sam, any custom appliqué idea to match the new baby's nursery
Missing You: any traditional pattern in any color scheme
Here are a few monthly ideas to get you started:
January: snowmen, snowflakes, "happy New Year" block
February: Valentine hearts, flowers
March: clovers, any traditional pattern in spring colors
April: Easter basket, bunny themes, umbrellas for "April showers"
May: flowers for Mother's Day, any traditional block in spring colors for all occasion cards
June: traditional blocks in masculine colors for Father's day, theme postcards like fishing, hunting, etc.
July: patriotic designs, traditional designs in summer colors
August: back to school themes such as apples, school houses
September: traditional blocks in fall colors
October: Halloween pumpkin postcards (try using ghosts and other goblins, too), candy corn, witch blocks, traditional blocks in seasonal prints and colors
November: turkeys and praying hands for Thanksgiving, turkey in the straw design, election theme, bread basket design, patriotic designs and colors for Veterans' Day
December: holiday designs for Christmas and Hanukah such as star patterns, candle patterns, wreaths, trees and any traditional pattern in seasonal colors and patterns
There's no limit to the types of quilted postcards you can create. Look for online quilt block libraries to get even more ideas. Why not get together with other quilting friends to start a quilted postcard program? Make and send them to members of our military. Send your cards to hospitalized children, or find another group of people who might need some cheering up. Join forces with www.fabric-postcards.com. It's a great way to share your love of quilting with others and a great way to make someone happy with your hobby.
The great part about making quilted postcards is that it's a wonderful way to use those scraps you have lying around. Less fabric will go to waste! And while many paper cards end up in the trash after a couple of weeks, your quilted postcard is sure to be kept as a priceless memento and might even be found hanging on a wall or sitting on a desk for quite some time.
Make sharing your love for quilting a New Year's resolution. What better way to share it than by sending quilted postcards instead of the usual paper cards? You'll love making them and just might encourage another friend to pick up the hobby as well!
About the Author
Penny Halgren
http://www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com
Penny has been a quilter for more than 27 years. She enjoys exploring all aspects of quilting and sharing her knowledge with all quilters. Penny's new endeavor is http://www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com which provides hundreds of traditional patchwork quilt block patterns.















