Fob Finish

Last night and the night before, I worked on finishing one of the fobs from The Sweetheart Tree. I have had this one in my WTF (Waiting To Finish?) pile for quite a while – August 2009, to be exact.

Here are the photos of it stitched up:
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Back –

And here are the photos of it finished:
Front –

Back –

Stay tuned for a giveaway for the remaining supplies…

Also, one other finish, but not in the stitching realm. This is a rubber stamped bookmark to add to the pile of bookmarks that will become Christmas gifts for my father-in-law’s wife:

The details don’t show up very well when scanned, but this bookmark has a sketched daisy embossed in a pale golden pearl against yellow cardstock, which is then mounted over a piece of dark gold vellum onto medium mint green cardstock. There is a small piece of vellum attached at the bottom of the green cardstock with the word “Daisy” handwritten with yellow colored pencil. The pencil gives a frosted look against the vellum.

Please trust me when I say that it looks better in person.

About Jenna Magee

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6 Responses to Fob Finish

  1. Christine S says:

    Love the fob!! It turned out really well. Nice job on the bookmark, too (I hear you on the difficulty of properly capturing the details of rubber stamping/embossing/vellum with a photograph).

  2. Christine says:

    So pretty! I love the fob!

  3. Lee says:

    Sweet little fob!

    But my definition of a WTF pile is kind of different…It’s the pile of things that I’ve purchased and I have NO IDEA why it ever appealed to me. As in, WTF was I thinking??

  4. Karen says:

    Love your definition of WTF lol. And Lee’s comment made me laugh too. I think I have a few things in my stash that match both definitions haha.

    Very cute fob by the way! The little pumpkins are adorable! 🙂

  5. Anne R says:

    I love that fob! It’s exactly what I’ve been trying to envision for my (no longer so) new black scissors, but I just haven’t found the right chart for them! What’s it called?

    I can totally believe you when you say the bookmark is better “in person” – rubber stamping doesn’t show up so well on pics… 🙂

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