Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Front Yard Photo Hop!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 
We're kicking of 2017 with our stop on the Front Yard Photo Hop!
I used Front Yard Fabric by Sandra Clemons to create not one but TWO projects!
I started with some classic magnetic alphabet letters using a tutorial from All About Learning.
I think they turned out super cute (and would have made a really great Christmas gift if I had finished them on time ;))
 *I added adhesive magnetic strips to the back of all the letters so they can be used on the fridge.
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I also thought that Bunny Tracks would make the BEST dress for an infant.

*the back closure calls for buttons so I covered some using fussy cut flowers from Bunny Tracks.

It's a little bit big now but it should fit Baby J this summer!
I used the Hula Hoop dress pattern by Puperita for the above look.
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To follow along with the Front Yard Photo Hop, see the list with links below
 December 6 :: Make It Blossom
December 14 :: Leah Day
December 20 :: Modern Sewciety
December 27 :: Aurifil
January 3 :: Michael Miller Fabrics!
January 10 :: Sew Shabby Quilting
January 17 :: The Sara Project
January 24 :: Fat Quarter Shop
January 31 :: Crafty Planner
February 7 :: Clover & Violet
February 14 :: Lady & the Gents
February 21 :: On the Cutting Floor
February 28 :: the winner is announced on Make It Blossom!     

 To win a Front Yard bundle, follow the instructions below!
1. Follow and like @michaelmillerfabrics and @sandra.clemons on social media.  
2. Repost any of the pics from the Front Yard Photo Hop on Instagram and use the hashtags #michaelmillerfabrics, #frontyardfabric and #makeitblossom

*The drawing will occur at the end of the photo hop. Learn more by visiting Make It Blossom!
  
xo, kait
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3 comments:

  1. Omg baby J!!!So adorable! The fabric is super cute but the baby makes everything look cuter!

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  2. Absolutely wonderful. The baby makes it the best picture ever.

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  3. Such cute letters! Please reprint mirror ball dots!!! Such a classic blender!!!

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