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Hip Hip Hooray wooden banner embroidery kit

Hip Hip Hooray wooden banner embroidery kit

I couldn’t resist another craft kit. I have no patience for longer projects at the moment but when I saw an email from Cotton Clara I really couldn’t resist buying myself a cute Cotton Clara wooden banner embroidery kit. I went for one with the message Hip Hip Hooray and chose a mustard coloured thread to compliment our living room.

Hip Hip Hooray wooden banner embroidery kit

This was a simple kit but just what I needed. Inside the pack was the wooden laser cut banner, mustard coloured thread, a needle and string to hang up the completed banner.

Hip Hip Hooray wooden banner embroidery kit

I realised pretty quickly that I had already stitched a similar wooden banner back in 2018 also by Cotton Clara. I tried to put my own spin on that little one and still have it hanging up. This one was equally straightforward to sew. I took it to keep my hands busy when my son was in hospital recently. I found it hard to concentrate but stitched it up pretty quickly once we were back at home.

Hip Hip Hooray wooden banner embroidery kit

The thread was lovely and chunky to stitch with. Then I added the thread to hang it up.

I really love the colour mustard and have been trying to add more things to our living room in this colour. As the kids get a little older and have less toys lying around (maybe wishful thinking!) I like to think that our living space will become a little more grown up. This is a great start, in fact I still need to hang the Cotton Clara embroidery hoop I made last month too. Perhaps a little wall of embroidery hoops is just what our living space needs.

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    michelle twin mum
    June 8, 2019 at 3:33 pm

    This is really simple but every effective. I expect it is quite soothing to do if you have a busy head and need to chill. Mich x

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    Angela Milnes
    June 8, 2019 at 6:09 pm

    oh this is super cute. I think it’s a great idea and would be a great way for me to introduce cross stitch to sylvia.

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