Behind my dryer in my laundry room are these letters: IRON. Aren't they cute?! All made with wood and fabric. You can have a set also if you'd like, just contact me. ~*~
DEAR CONNIE, I LOVE YOUR LETTERS IRON...THEY WERE MADE FOR MY LAUNDRY ROOM. THERE IS NO END TO YOUR TALENT. I'M STARTING IN THE KITCHEN AND THEN WILL DO EACH ROOM. WE HAVE LITTLE BUDGET AS WE ARE SAVING FOR AMY'S TOMBSTONE. WHAT WOULD BE DARLING IS A LITTLE TOPPER FOR THE WINDOW MADE OUT OF THE MATERIAL YOU COVERED THE LETTER R WITH....WHAT I HAVE IS A LAUNDRY ROOM WITH A STANDARD WINDOW AND THEN RIGHT IN THE LAUNDRY ROOM IS A SM BATHRM WITH A TINY SHOWER AND IT HAS A STANDARD WINDOW....I WOULD HAVE TO DO THE SAME SINCE THEY ARE TOGETHER. THIS IS THE FIRST I HAVE WANTED TO DO ANYTHING TO THE HOUSE SINCE AMY GRADUATED TO HEAVEN YOU ARE FULL OF INSOIRATION AND JOY. HUGS SIMPLY DEBBIE
Oh I love those. I have some of the large letters, now I know what I will do with them. I been doing decoupage from fabric onto gourds for Easter Having a ball. Your roses in the previous post a gorgeous, of course, Rose Queen. QMM
I am inspired to turn my laundry room/mud room into something more lovely!! And the first thing I am going to do is toss out calling it a mud room! lol Jennifer
Hi Connie, These letters are so fabulous. You have such a talent for fabric combinations. Love them. Awesome Mosaic!
Thank you for stopping by and your sweet comments. They are always very encouraging to me. I did add the Before pic. upon your comment. Oh what a difference. Have a great Monday. Love to you, Celestina Marie
Such a great idea. My husband should enjoy them as I don't iron. I had to iron my father's army uniforms every Sat. as a teenager so I gave up ironing when I was a big girl.
Hi Connie, Thanks for stopping by for a visit! I made the cupcakes and sold them on etsy last year...one lady bought almost all of them for her store...The fabric covered wood letters are beautiful! you do such a nice job using fabrics... Have a nice evening! Hugs, Jennifer
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR LETTERS IRON...THEY WERE MADE FOR MY LAUNDRY ROOM.
THERE IS NO END TO YOUR TALENT. I'M STARTING IN THE KITCHEN AND THEN WILL DO EACH ROOM. WE HAVE LITTLE BUDGET AS WE ARE SAVING FOR AMY'S TOMBSTONE. WHAT WOULD BE DARLING IS A LITTLE TOPPER FOR THE WINDOW MADE OUT OF THE MATERIAL YOU COVERED THE LETTER R WITH....WHAT I HAVE IS A LAUNDRY ROOM WITH A STANDARD WINDOW AND THEN RIGHT IN THE LAUNDRY ROOM IS A SM BATHRM WITH A TINY SHOWER AND IT HAS A STANDARD WINDOW....I WOULD HAVE TO DO THE SAME SINCE THEY ARE TOGETHER. THIS IS THE FIRST I HAVE WANTED TO DO ANYTHING TO THE HOUSE SINCE AMY GRADUATED TO HEAVEN
YOU ARE FULL OF INSOIRATION AND JOY.
HUGS
SIMPLY DEBBIE
Cute! I love covering things with fabric, too! ♥
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I am going to have to try some of these myself!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Oh I love those. I have some of the large letters, now I know what I will do with them. I been doing decoupage from fabric onto gourds for Easter Having a ball. Your roses in the previous post a gorgeous, of course, Rose Queen.
ReplyDeleteQMM
I am inspired to turn my laundry room/mud room into something more lovely!! And the first thing I am going to do is toss out calling it a mud room! lol
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Hi Connie, These letters are so fabulous. You have such a talent for fabric combinations. Love them. Awesome Mosaic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by and your sweet comments. They are always very encouraging to me. I did add the Before pic. upon your comment. Oh what a difference.
Have a great Monday.
Love to you, Celestina Marie
very cute indeed Connie.
ReplyDeleteBut I HATE IRONING!!!
:) Hugs! Karen
Adorable, as always, Connie!
ReplyDeleteConnie, you are just too much. You label every activity . . . almost.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Gerry
Such a great idea. You are so creative and talented. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea. My husband should enjoy them as I don't iron. I had to iron my father's army uniforms every Sat. as a teenager so I gave up ironing when I was a big girl.
ReplyDeleteSo.........Connie........Do you really iron???
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Blessings,
Jo
So.....Connie....Do you really iron?
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Blessings,
Jo
Hi Connie, Thanks for stopping by for a visit! I made the cupcakes and sold them on etsy last year...one lady bought almost all of them for her store...The fabric covered wood letters are beautiful! you do such a nice job using fabrics... Have a nice evening! Hugs, Jennifer
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute reminder to iron! I wouldn't mind it as bad if my ironing spot was as cute as yours. Thanks again for your blogging help!
ReplyDeleteSherry @ A Happy Valentine
HI Connie;;; OH those are so darn cute,,,, love all the gorgeous patterns.... have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHugs;
Alaura