Joy Cushion...

I LOVE Christmas, and I am starting to think about what creations need creating for this years display...
Not sure where I first saw this cushion idea, (may have been on pinterest)...
but here is my version...
I love how this cushion fits into the red and white colour scheme of my sitting room. You could use a red cushion with white felt if you prefer.

I went to 'Bed Bath and Beyond' and bought an off white cushion (sale price $8), and some red felt from the fabric store (cost $2). The word joy letter template is off the web.
 
Cut out the template letters.  Pin to felt, cut out felt letters.

Lay out double sided fusing, and draw around the outline of the letters using pencil. Do an mirror image of the J. 
Use a hot iron to bond fusing to the felt letters. Trim edges.

Peel off the backing paper from the double sided fusing... Remove cushion inner from cushion and place felt letters in the centre overlapping the letters slightly.  Hot iron and fuse in place.

Top stitch with white cotton (red if your felt is white) around the letters using a sewing machine. Embellish (sequins, buttons, etc if you desire), but I chose to leave mine plain.
And there you have it...a joyous Christmas cushion, that's quick and easy to make.



Joy word template

Look At This!

I could not believe it when I saw this...
a self-seeded camelia in the garden that is about only a metre high, but the left side has varigated flowers, and the flowers on the right side are solid colour.
It is like a line has been drawn up the middle of the shrub with diffferent colours on each side.
I think I'll leave it be and see what it does as the tree matures...





The Best Gerbera...

Shocking pink in colour, 
this gerbera has been in Mia Bella Gardens for about ten years. 
It flowers from early spring to early winter, 
and is great for picking.
I have bought many modern gerbera varieties over time,
 and all seem to be susceptible to mildew disease. 
Actually, I hate to think how many I have managed to kill!  
None have ever compared to this 'nameless' shocking pink gerbera, 
which has never had a day of mildew disease in it's life. 




Aqua Blue Beaded Gourd...

 I went through my gourd growing stage a few years back...
Amazing plants to grow, but  you do need a huge amount of room if you grow more than one plant. 
We had gourds coming out our ears! 

  
Every shed roof at Mia Bella Gardens had gourds on top drying...
even the trampoline was covered in drying gourds...
 Friends and family got decorated gourd gifts, people found out we grew them and wanted them for their own crafts or cultural uses.
 A lot got given away, and then the corn field was harvested, and the hungry rats decided they were delicious too...
so that was the end of the gourd growing era. 
I may try again sometime, maybe just one plant on a trellis....

This gourd was painted a lovely aqua colour, 
and decorated with beads and cord.

#gourdart  #gourds







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