July 2012 Blog Header
And here are the details of the header revealed!
Horizontal rows...
Row One: Bent Creek, "1998 Flag"; The Cricket Collection, "And So the 4th" - "A Flock United"; Heart in Hand, "She's a Grand Old Flag"; Blackbird Designs, "Stars and Stripes".
Row Two: Twisted Threads, "Itty Bitty Glory".
Row Three: Lizzie Kate, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"; The Cricket Collection, "We the People #83" - "Uncle Sam and Friend"; Plum Street Samplers, "Free Bird".
I have some new babies photos to share!
Doris Doe was down by the Big Creek with Spot and Dot - the twins.
Spot
Dot (or Spot again!)
Squee! Spot and Dot!!♥
ReplyDeleteI am just having a difficult time picking my favorite in your header. I think it is Uncle Sam and Friend. Never seen that one before, awesome.
I love the "bambie"
ReplyDeletebisous de FRANCE
Love the babies...and the header...wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat header! Love the baby deer too!
ReplyDeleteGreat header! Can you really go with any other theme for July? I think not! Why mess with perfection, right? It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI just love your new header. The collection of your patriotic stitches looks great together. It's fun to see a variety of pieces from different designers all on the same theme. The cherry on top was seeing those adorable fawns. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful new header, Beth--I am working on some patriotic pieces myself and really enjoying them :)
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of Spot and Dot...We have a pair of twin fawns in our yard, too. I just love watching them chase each other around the pond--they are just like a couple of kids out there! Too bad their spots have to fade...
So cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love the July header!!
ReplyDeleteGreat stitched pieces in the July header, and it reminded me I was supposed to stitch Free Bird this year, before the 4th! Obviously didn't happen. I know its horrible of me, but I see bambi and all I can think is yum, tender venison. Not that I'm a hunter, but I got spoiled with elk and venison from hunting friends when I lived in Wyoming and Montana.
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