The dreamcatcher didn’t go with the decor in her new room at my house, so I hung it in my room for a while. ![]() It was only a couple months later that she moved back home. My daughter was supposed to snap a few when she hung it in her apartment. I’m just now finally posting it because I wasn’t happy with the photos I took back in October. This was really easy to put together and the results are quite beautiful! Since this was before I moved into my studio, we went down to my basement craft room and got to work. ![]() I’ve also made this fun Embroidery Hoop Rainbow Button Tree, which is fun craft for adults and kids. If you have smaller doilies on hand, you can use them to make adorable doily tea light holders which are great for weddings or adding a touch of soft elegance to your home. (In case you’re wondering what I mean by food props I’m referring to the dishes, napkins and cutlery that I use for food photos on my recipe blog, Amanda’s Cookin’.) Luckily a friend of mine had a great big embroidery hoop and I had a big doily in my food props. She showed me the picture and asked if I would help her make one for her apartment. There was no tutorial, just an image that had been uploaded. Back in October my daughter found a pretty dreamcatcher on Pinterest that was made from a doily, embroidery hoop and lace.
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