Just finished all the pics and got the tutorial together for you. Sorry it's been so long but I've been soooo busy! All this time and all I had to do was the pics, giggles! I know you've waited patiently for this one so I threw in a little something extra at the end. We all love simplicity, right? Well this is so quick n easy I think you'll really enjoy it, (I hope so anyway)!
You can find the two PDF files in my share box. One is for the Instructions, the other has the Patterns. Please read through the instructions before starting. As always, have fun crafting!
Hugs to all, Libby
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Thank you...I love these and have been waiting for the tutorial.....
ReplyDeleteYW Teresa. Love your blogs too! The baby stockings are adorable!
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Thanks for the tutorial...I made some last night and hung them on my old peg with my other prims....Hubby and a few of my visitors thought they were real....Great and easy tutorial....Thank you also for the nice compliment on my blogs and the little stockings....I have a pair draped over an old wood bowl beside my baby shoes and an old peg above that has little clothes hanging from it...Really cute display....Hugs...Teresa
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this tutorial. I looked through some of your others and found several I want to do. You are so sweet to share your knowledge.
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Lorna
Libby thank you so much. I can't wait to make these and hang them from a peg frame I have in my kitchen. Prim Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments girls, I truly appreciate them!
ReplyDeletePlease show pics of your creations on your blogs so we can all see!
Hugs, Libby
Libby, thank you so much for sharing your tutorial!! Can't wait to make some of these!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome ! I shared a link to your blog for these . Definitely going to make these . How cool they look so real . (:
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Thanks so much! Can't wait to try this!
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Thanks girls and thanks for the link Deb. Some are already selling them and say they're going fast. I love how they turned out and hope you ladies will too!
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Oh my, where did they go? I missed them! Will they return
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I did this project last weekend and they turned out amazing. We have remodeled one of our rooms into a farm room. My family history is Tobacco farming in Kentucky. We live in Tucson, Arizona and brought some old tobacco sticks from one of the farms, made our own leaves and they hang amazingly in front of a pallet wood wall. This was incredibly easy and turned out absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing this DIY!
ReplyDeleteI can’t find the PDFs for the tobacco leaves. Can you help?
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