Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Lace

Today's tag is a Green Lacewing, embroidered
with some sequins and beads. Of the 14 different
species of British green lacewings, this is the most common. It hibernates overwinter, some
times indoors; in the summer it is good for your
garden.
Loving all the huge variety of tags - it is so
exciting looking at the blog to see what people
have come up with.
It is also very encouraging having comments,
really much appreciated.
Very many thanks for these.
Best wishes, Valerie R.

15 comments:

  1. Truly inspirational!!!!! This is just so goregeous.
    Hugs Mrs A.

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  2. Valerie I love your lacewing. Just love it. Delicate and charming and sweet. Nice!!
    *smiles* Norma

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  3. A fabulous take on the theme!! Your lacewing is fantastic..Wonderful tag!
    Jan x

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  4. The thing I love most about this blog is the IMAGINATION of all the members - this is just one amazing example of that! ;-)

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  5. This is such a pretty tag, and so original!The lacewing is so delicate. Gorgeous!

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  6. Fantastic idea, great stitching.

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  7. Fantastic idea, great stitching.

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  8. So very many thanks crafty friends, I am so grateful for your comments, and loving
    all the tags, so very imaginative, love Val R

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  9. A gorgeous tag! Connie.

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  10. A lovely tag, and good to learn more about a 'bug' that is good for the garden, Jane xx

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  11. STUNNING!! Tag, so delicate, just adore your sewing, Hugs May x

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  12. Gorgeous, and a wonderful idea for lace!

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  13. A beautiful interpretation of the lace theme - I love the delicate and precious feel you have given this tag with your embroidery.

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  14. I love your take on the theme. Just beautiful!
    Beth

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