It
seems we've barely taken down the holiday lights, and Christmas trees
are still appearing on the curbside...
yet already the stores are stocking up for Valentines Day with aisles
loaded full of chocolates and red hearts galore.
To
help inspire a Happy Valentines Day for you and yours, we've included
some photos from our felting friends of very happy wet felted and needle
felted hearts.
As
always, we wish you happy felting, and let us know if you have any questions
or need any support by emailing us at
customer service@livingfelt.com
With
Love,
Marie
Mail Us Your FELTING Wish List
We
are finalizing our list of new items to bring to you in 2011, and we'd
love to know
what's on YOUR list?
Just
drop us a line to marie@livingfelt.com,
and tell us what items you'd like available
from LIVING FELT this year.
Brienna Tiedemann Wows us with her FIRST ever
needle felting project using the Living Felt
Needle
Felting Starter Kit
This project made the home
page of our website this
month...what will she felt up next?
She posted this on facebook
-- stop by to see even
more great pics by our mutual felting friends!
Every
month we give away Living Felt Gift Certificates
just for sharing your photos! Winners are selected by
random drawing of all entries for the month.
Send us your photos for a chance to win a Gift Certificate
for loads of felting fun from iIving Felt!
If
you sent in a photo and don't see your entry, either it is yet to be
published or not clear enough for publication, we need clear, crisp
photos
-- Please send the best photos you can! :)
More
Felting Friends Pics on the Blog!
Living
Felt Friends on Facebook
How
to Submit Your Photos
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Heart Felt Creations ~~**
Sweet felted purse by Jen Webster of British Columbia
Try our
merino-cross batts or
merino top for this project.
Ellie Boray crafted this wonderful heart...also of British Columbia
Fun needle felting with merino-cross
and
curly locks.
Leedra Scott made this sweetie with his red heart
from the Needle
Felting a Bear Kit
Maggie Petersen combined her history of beading to make
these heart pins as her first needle felting project
Try one or more colors from our Berry
Pack
Made by Truus Huijbregts and friends for Peace Felt 2010
This gift was given to a group in the USA
These hearts were wet felted and then sewn together
Merino
Cross batts are easy to lay out for felting,
and Merino
Top will create a nice felt work of art.
Wet Felted Heart made by Marie Spaulding
for Felt United 2010 using fibers and yarns
from the Blue
Delight Designer Pack
Made by Sandy Gossage for a school in Indiana as part
of the Peace Felt 2010 exchange
Merino
Cross batts would be great for both wet felting
and needle felting this type of project
Michelle Walker - Peace Felt 2010
Try Merino
Cross Iris or Merino
Top Periwinkle
Wet felted shawl by Cristina Pacciani for her
Peace Felt Partner in the USA
For next to the skin projects,
we recommend merino
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