With it being that time of year I’ve been making a few little springtime gifts for friends and family.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZOE0yLK9yPi2CyIilQ-2aVNYPKMYnr9DhJduXmjHHvVh4LufYix63r5JqLx6kVLw0fO2Ye8HWSXgoRGTnKIhmLED8j9xK9SH91-M80taJlHZ4CyCliCdfB1e-phRcZKAIt29OWNaRMZY/s1600/IMG_0888.JPG)
First up were these daffodil brooches, a really easy to follow pattern by the clever Lucy they turned out great. A bit of spray starch, blocking and a bit of fussing on the back and they were good to go.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEheF6F2XNk7M8Sb6zCeFOYLRM830cq4SbjQjTzyz2NCK0zSihFgbVWu-NU1k_p3EUHYglmzmdmTW8gfrrnJruo-laclY1CmZ_etujRVgj6CZDvVG6o0sdh-fx-Iszw7oY2Pv9dmxpfYvD0/s1600/IMG_0860.JPG)
First up were these daffodil brooches, a really easy to follow pattern by the clever Lucy they turned out great. A bit of spray starch, blocking and a bit of fussing on the back and they were good to go.
4 comments:
Those daffodil brooches are just so cute!
Beautiful makes.
Dx
Loving the daffodils :)
Tilly x
I love the daffodil brooches: the gingham ribbon is a sweet touch. The Tilda hearts are cute too: I made a couple of those a few years back for my kids and they always make me smile.
Cheers,
Jenn
Post a Comment