well hello there!
just a quick post to show you what I've
been working on.....
I was so excited about these new pillows that
I had to just show 'em to you now...
instead of waiting another day!
I love this fabric!!!
this pillow cover is cotton canvas....
it's kind of a cocoa color with cream
and chocolate brown print
it goes great with whites, creams, and
greys....for starters!
it's just a wonderful neutral...
you might just find "your" hometown on there!
I did...
teeny little Lewiston, Idaho!
I was a little surprised! :)
the cream pillow is in a lighter weight cotton...
all pre-washed and soft.....
it has a teeny bit of faded turquoise in it...
along with chocolate brown
I want to make more....
I'm thinking curtains...
in the cocoa...
I think the curtains would be great for the winter
months...to warm things up in my fairly
neutral rooms....
then of course....maybe I need them in the
what do you think??
Thanks for coming by!
xoxo,
Shellagh
They're great and really unique. They would make great curtains:)
ReplyDelete~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Love these pillows. The fabric is wonderful!
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Sissie
Darling as usual.. Love the print...
ReplyDeleteKarryann
Thank you for sharing your lovelies..
Love the pillows. I did see Seattle on the fabric, I don't think the small town of Bothell will be there. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteShellagh- I love that fabric. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you- I work in a big hospital and today I registered a brand new baby named.....ready? Shellagh! xo Diana
Really nice fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pillows darling !!!!...enjoy a happy weekend...love from me...xxx...
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute, the city of Abbotsford, is the town I grew up in.....The Canadian Post office has this also on every wall of their post offices....except in red and white. So funny to see this on a pillow!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI think I need one or a few!
XOXO,
Anne
Hi Shellagh
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I missed it, Did you say where you found the fabric at?
If not can you share with me?
Thanks
Chris