Week two is here already and so is my next stitchy creation! I have used the same outline as last weeks (and I will for each week). But this time used a mix of minty green swirls and outlines, and chocolate brown french knots. I am completely in love with him.
I don't know why I felt he needed a shocked face but now I can see him and last weeks entry side by side, I think she may have said something rather rude.
I'm looking forward to visiting everyone else's blogs again this week, I loved all the comments from week one, so a huge thank you to everyone who popped in to say hi. Can't wait to find out our next colour prompt.
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Even more yummy than last week's. BJ
ReplyDeletelove how the two have such different characters
ReplyDeleteI love your idea with the embroidered , cheeky ice-creams! Great! Greetings from Kaiserswerth in Rhineland, Valerie
ReplyDeleteAWww..another LOVELY ice-cream embroidery there :). I especially love the chocolate chip specs you have made. Are they french knots? lovely. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteTHESE ARE SO SWEET...STILL WONDERING WHAT YOU WILL DO WITH THIS...I BET ITS FUN...XXX
ReplyDeleteI like the shocked face!
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching.... I love your cones :)
I'm pretty sure I'm going to covet this when you've finished it. Beyond cuteness!! <3
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely - I just love the detailed embroidery on the ice cream. I am imagining a beautiful little tablecloth on a garden table when you've finished the six weeks - am I right or do you have something else in mind for it?
ReplyDeleteThese are so good! I think it'll look amazing by the end of summer when you have several of them in all different ice cream flavours!!
ReplyDeleteI love all the little details in this guy! And I think you're right, rainbow sherbert looks like she's a sassy one so I wouldn't put it past her to have said something naughty. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love that you're putting faces on the ice cream. :)) Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeauty lies in simplicity!
ReplyDeleteOh--I am LOVING this--very very cool!!
ReplyDeletethey look yummy enough to eat ~ am sure the photo doesn't do you work justice ~ Needlework has quite a history for women ~ enjoy ^_^
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty piece.
ReplyDeleteoh you will have such a lovely collection as we go along, these are great handiwork!
ReplyDeleteThey look absolutley lovely together! I can't wait to see this wonderful piece continue with all six.
ReplyDeleteso delightful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey've got such fun little personalities!! Love these cheeky little ice creams :o)
ReplyDeleteso cute. i love how they have their own personalities.
ReplyDeletexo!
ReplyDeleteThese are such fun! I love the pattern and sprinkles you stitched!
ReplyDeleteLOL this one is just as cute as last weeks!!!! so clever & such a fantastic idea!!!
ReplyDeleteSo Sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love your stitchy creations! This second one is just as "yummy" as the last one! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous... your stitched ice cream is just adorable... love seeing the two of them together as well...
ReplyDeleteHugs
Jenny x
Your stitched creations are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet! You will have a lovely little collection by the end..
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. So nice that you posted them side by side. I like your explanation and can see it, too!
ReplyDeleteIf you decide to continue with this theme,I think you will be very happy you did-DARLING!--Denise
ReplyDeleteSo original and fun. Fun seeing both cones together, yumminess all around.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.
Lesley♥
These are sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI always heard that rainbow sherbet was a bit of a shocker!!! love the different facial expressions and this is going to be a wonderful keepsakes...xx
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love the faces on them they are taking on their own personalities!
ReplyDeleteSoooo sweet...you will have a lovely collection of ices at the end of this challenge :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute creations! ^.^
ReplyDelete-:¦:- Art Update: Mint Chocolate Chip -:¦:-
so stinking cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute and what a great idea to use french knots for the chips.
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