It's taken me nearly 2 weeks to get these postcards done and they aren't even complicated.


I decided quite a few weeks ago that N would be for Norwich stitch and that I would use some plastic canvas that was given to me from my Nan's stitching stuff after she passed away. Since I decided this I've seen several magazine articles with some beautiful canvas work featuring, yes you guessed it, Norwich stitch among others.


These are about the finest art cards I have seen yet ! Well done !!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with zquilts. Those are beautiful-I am hoping I might get to see them in real life!
ReplyDeleteWait until you reach my age Angela - time goes by faster than you can blink *LOL*
ReplyDeleteThese cards look very effective, proving that less is more. Well done.
Hmm, tried to leave a comment and it gave me a hard time - apologies if this ends up posting twice. Anyway, just said you come up with some of the best ideas for your cards - I really like this one!
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely - great use for plastuic canvas. i inherited a little nit of it too. Are the threads the oliver twists?
ReplyDeleteThat stitch is very interesting. The cards look great. Sorry to hear you aren't feeling well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interpretation of 'N' - very unusual and effective :)
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are lovely !!! I'm hoping that you are enjoying the spring weather and are only absent from posting because you are in your garden !!!! Best wishes...
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Angela. :-) Hope your going okay?!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work. I like your post-cards.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Anja
I hope you are doing better! Life can be crazy sometimes! Just take a deep breath and relax! I think the postcards are beautiful! Melinda
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