Today, one of my tutorials is published on Poppytalk Handmade. It's all about how to make an Easter decoration and use a leather punch tool.
Hop over here to find it. Enjoy!
If you leave a comment here, you'll have a chance to win the birdies I made for making the tutorial. :)
Those are absolutely adorable Mitsy!!! Oh I can't wait to make these with my daughter. She's going to love them :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd love to have them! I would hang them by my porch and smile at them all spring/summer long. (And maybe make a few more to keep them company.)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday sweet Mitsy :)
ReplyDeleteThey are such a cute idea Mitsy! I could make them to tease my cats, haha! xx
ReplyDeletedo i get the pencil as well .. especially if it makes me draw as good as you ;)
ReplyDeleteplease :D
You're a super drawer, I don't think it's the pencil ... :D
ReplyDeleteYes please! Beautiful and delicate as always. I love your designs.
ReplyDeleteCute!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable !! I'd love to have them too....
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Great idea! I made the same with eggs and rabbits. :)
ReplyDeletesuch sweeties !!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely! You should be very proud of creating these and sharing your knowledge and skills.
ReplyDeleteHoping you're having a great weekend!
Oh so cute, I knew you'd do that again. I'd love have them as a company for my Sales Fairy :-)
ReplyDeleteYou know what's funny, I have actually already made a garland with the happy girls I once won in another giveaway of yours :)
ReplyDeleteIt would help my natural lazyness to win this one too ;)
Какая интересная идея!!!
ReplyDeleteможно деткам как развивалочку давать :)
these are really really cute! i especially loved the shot of them in the little tree!
ReplyDeletehope you have a great sunday :)
The simpler, the better. There's something everybody should remember.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and tutorial.
Have a beautiful Sunday!
so cute!
ReplyDeleteOoh! These would be perfect to hang from an embroidery hoop to make a cute baby mobile! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely - thanks for such a great tutorial. Have a fantastic Easter
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mitsy!
ReplyDeleteMichelle-
beautiful, unique whimsey!
ReplyDeleteMy friend sent me your website and I am in love.
so cute! i love all the bright colors :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these adorable birdies! Thanks for sharing the how-to!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Those are really cute birds. I think I will leave it up even after easter. It is so cheery and cute,
ReplyDeleteThese are so incredibly cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! It's a great idea!
ReplyDeletei love decorating for the seasons
ReplyDeletesuch a fun and cute project!
very nice!!!
ReplyDeleteeli
Love these! Now I need to buy a leather punch. Or possibly win these. That would be good too *G*
ReplyDeleteawww, this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous idea! Thank you for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteI have a thread in my little boy's room where I hang items in theme with the current season and I was just going to put up some "spring stuff", how awesome I found this post :-) thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Mitsy! They are so cute :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so clever girl! They look amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute birdies! Thank you for putting this together, Mitsy! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet and would look so lovely on the trees around my balcony. Just discovered you through poppytalk; now added to my feed :D
ReplyDeleteI'm getting ready to decorate my nursery, I can't wait to use some of these cute birds in it; thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely little birds!
ReplyDeleteThey are the perfect shape, and make me think SPRING!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to borrow my husband's leather punch for this. Can't wait to give it a try. Great tutorial. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I'd like to hang them from my trees until they get leaves. It might cheer me up until spring finally arrives.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this! Lovely birdie! I absolutely adore this shade of green. Myst try out the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful new week!
yes pls!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I will definitely have to give this a try.
ReplyDeletelove love love the birdies!!
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest little birdies!
ReplyDeleteoh! these are adorable! thanks for a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial! Thanks so much Mitsy! I don't celebrate Easter but who doesn't love birds? Very clever!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! A very nice tutorial as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, these are lovely and fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Fun idea!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable. And all the colors. It's very festive. Feel free to send one my way. :) And what a great idea for using the leather punch.
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These are too stinking cute!! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI haven't managed to read your blog for a while as i have been attached to my sewing machine for what seems like a lifetime. I am so ready for a new project and those lovely birds are perfect ..... thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletewhat a delight! they're like little fuzzy bits of spring!
ReplyDeletemy magnolia tree would love to be home to these birdlets now that its shed its last few bright pink petals.
Saw it on poppytalk before. Simple and adorable... = simply adorable!
ReplyDeleteFun tutorial ... I'd love to win - super cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat darling birds and a fantastic tutorial. Love the punch, too.
ReplyDeleteThey are too cute, I would love to win one! :)
ReplyDeletelorepuckett(at)verizon(dot)net
I'd love to have them.. they're so simple and so beautiful!!
ReplyDeletewhen reading your tutorial I thought "how couldn't I think about it?", because you're an artist, and I'm only someone who loves to admire other people's creativity, that's why :)
(sorry for my english, i'm italian)
These are awesome! Thanks for the tute!
ReplyDeletehow cute! I love the birdie bunting!
ReplyDeleteMitsy, the birds are so adorable and I would love to hang them on a cradle..
ReplyDeleteTotally wonderful-
ReplyDeleteas always, the steps are simple and easy to follow, the photos are clear and perfect illustrations-
you make best tutorials by far,
thank you!
Hello,
ReplyDeletesorry this was a misunderstanding. My english is not so good.
LG.isonca
Oh my goodness...those birdies are so cute, found you via Poppytalk.
ReplyDeleteLovely way to welcome Spring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Since I've read your tutorial, I've been to several craft stores trying to find 3mm felt, with no luck. :-(
ReplyDeletePlease enter my name into the drawing, for I'd be honored to give these adorable birds to my daughter to decorate the "birdie" nursery of our first grandchild! Thanks for sharing your tutorial. (hugs)
oh, adorable! :]
ReplyDeleteThese birdies are so lovely. I am new to your blog and wow, your creativity is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJeanette
jeanetteung(at)yahoo.ca
i LOVE these...my daughter's nursey is filled with birds and this lovely collection would rivel the hand knit bird mobile from my mom ;)
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I would love to win one of these little twitter birds....
ReplyDeletethese are just darling.
ReplyDeleteI love birds, and I love your blog. I'd be so honored to win these!
ReplyDeletelove these,so colorful!
ReplyDeleteYou have the best ideas! Your birds are adorable and I would love to have them. I am so impressed with the 'Emotion' series and hope to own one in the future. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read your tutorials I get such a rush of enthousiasm to do so many things at the same time !! :D
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, I like the simplicity and the fact that you show every detail in pictures as well.
These are so beautiful. Will definitely have to try out this tutorial. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteam i too late for this cuteness?? i hope i win :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are perfect! I'd love to have them. :))
ReplyDeleteThose little birds just make me happy - Mamma wants!
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