Monday, April 25, 2016

Christmas House

Hello!

Today I took a break from the sewing and finished a cross stitch project that took me a while to make: A Christmas house!


The patterns are by Perrette Samouiloff.
It was fun to stitch, and not very hard, really. The hard part was to choose the designs, and to count the stitches to make sure they would fit. I had to find some small designs to fill the empty spots. I think that was the most difficult part.  But I love how it looks!


The attic is full of secrets. They are hiding the presents. I added more presents and the teddy in a box to balance things a bit.


Now, the middle part of the house.
This little boy holding the hearts is adorable!  I stitched some ornaments to fill the spaces.


The little girls. They are so cute! The one holding the teddy bear is my favorite.  Here I added the cat, the presents, and the ornaments.


The living room. I just had to add some more presents to fill the spaces and join the two designs together. That's the fun thing with Perrette's patterns. There are several small designs in one pattern. You stitch all or as many as you want.



I had this frame for a long time. It's from a kit by Bucilla. I decided not to stitch the kit, and stitch these little kids instead.  I painted the frame red, and made several changes to make things more colorful. The original colors were a bit too dark for my taste.


I glued a piece of red felt on the back to make a nice finish.  A mini wreath on the top of the house  finishes the look.
Brenda helped me picking the colors and designs for this project, and she loves the finished piece!  Now, let's put it way until Christmas!


Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have a great week!

Ana Paula.

5 comments:

  1. How cute , love your house and lovely stitching , well done.

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  2. What a great finish! I have that kit & frame, too!

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  3. What a great finish! So creative. I think the wreath adds the perfect finishing touch.

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  4. What a creative and fun finish, Ana Paula--I like the little extras you added to each scene, too :)

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