Thursday, May 7, 2015

Enjoy the little things

Enjoy the little things!
I love squirrels...we have some that visit our yard everyday....they are amazing to watch!
One just figured out how to get in our new birdbath....he is a stinker.
I just don't want that skunk to come back....yikes!
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My new punchneedle pattern is complete!
This is Liberty Flag punchneedle. 
It is in my Etsy shop, My patternmart....as a digital download...
And it is also on my website as a printed/mailed pattern.
Celebrate your patriotic side...this punchneedle design is perfect for your home decor! 
What a cute box topper & handy to store little supplies or treats. This punches up fast & is very easy. The banner says "Liberty".  The box is paper mache (1 Dollar at jo ann fabrics)...easy to make it look old. 
Finished punched design measures: 3" x 3 
I love how it looks with supplies inside the box.
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All week my husband has had a cold...feels like I am starting to get it...boo!!
Guess I will get through it...haha.



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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful work, very patriotic! Thank you for the cute squirrel!

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  2. this is so cute! thank you! love your beautiful box, too. :)

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  3. Thanks so much for the cute squirrel. We have a lot of them because we fed them. They are so fun and oh the little battles they have over the food is too funny. Plus all my flower pots have been used for food hiding places.

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  4. Squirrels are so funny. I saw a really funny video of one trying to hide a nut in a dog's fur coat....they must have been buddies.

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  5. Thank you soooo much! I adore squirrels. I used to be a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and helped raise orphaned baby for release. They were adorable and get raised in groups of the same age so they can learn to relate to other squirrels and live normal lives once they're fully rehabilitated. Anyone can help the squirrels in their yard by building a simple squirrel house (it's easy to find plans online). It provides a safe place to raise their young in the spring and summer, and in the fall in winter gives squirrels a warm, safe spot to nest. Added bonus: they're totally cute. We see the little family peeking out all lined up to watch us when we're outside. So adorable! Thanks so much for this cute design!

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