![Halloween Coasters](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3208/2905848535_69d8c84425.jpg)
from Green Jello - read more on her blog
A few of you were wondering what to do with your Halloween or holiday embroideries (aside from the typical tea towel or framing). How about some coasters? Or a handmade trick or treat bag? Or a Halloween, t-shirt, onesie, or apron?
A small stitchery in a mini-hoop would be a quick and easy "sign" to hang on your door, so kids know where candy is available...
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Stitched from Annie Oakleaves' free ghost patterns
I'm inspired... and spooked! ;]
ReplyDeletecute, cute, cute!! I'm making a onsie for my little grandbaby and then....maybe some other fun things. Your coasters are sweet!
ReplyDeleteI could only print off the Halloween ghosties in full page format. Is there a way to print them larger?
Jody