I like them both. But I'm leaning toward black thread. These are darling. How do you do it all. I specifically went to your blog today because I'm feeling so busy I could drown. How do you do it? I'm in awe.
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I love them both - what a creative idea. I think the black but maybe some of both? "They'll" get it, for sure.
It's interesting that nearly everyone has said black. I think that if you hadn't told me you thought the black looked like buttons, I would go immediately for white.
(And actually, even though you told me the black was supposed to be buttons, I still say white.)
Those snowmen are just so gorgeous! I'm pretty sure "they'll" get it. I personally like the white thread, but I don't think it really matters which you do. Such a brilliant idea! You are amazing!
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Happy Earth Day! Last year I made a bunch of cloth napkins using the rolled hem feature of my serger. And, while we used them a lot in the beginning, I kind of forgot about them and paper napkins crept back into our lives. (Although, I must admit that paper are better for cleaning up spilled lemonade and for packing in my boys' lunches. I'm afraid I'd never see them again if they were in a lunchbox.) I am trying to be more mindful of our waste. I find myself asking, "Can I reuse, reduce, recycle, or repurpose this?" about every thing. I recently discovered our town has a receptacle just for paper recycling. That makes me giddy. We get tons of papers from school, so now I can load it up and drop them off at town hall. So, in honor of Earth Day, I am giving away this set of six cloth napkins. They are made from thrifted, vintage (therefore repurposed) sheets that are leftovers from various projects. If you'd like a chance to win them, please leave a comment on ...
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Happy FRIDAY!
Just one girl's opinion, though. :)
If you had a four-hole button for the head, it could have two coal eyes, too :)
(And actually, even though you told me the black was supposed to be buttons, I still say white.)
Michelle
cute idea
Those are super cute, I might have to add them to my list for next winter.
how about silver or gold threads?