Painted Blossoms Fabric Tour with The Honeybee Homemaker

Painted Blossoms Fabric Tour with The Honeybee Homemaker

Today on our Painted Blossoms Fabric Tour we have Lexi, and you can find her on Instagram @honeybee.homemaker.

This beautiful fabric, designed by Amanda Grace Designs, is so perfect and you can find the whole collection here.

Lexi created the most adorable zipper bags with this collection and we love every detail!

The repeated heart motif is perfected with the pretty top stitching in red. These bags are unique and so much fun! 

Imagine a field filled with blossoms of all kinds and colors. This collection gathers flower blossoms, butterflies, stripes, and combines them together to create this beautifully painted fabric collection.

The color palette is filled with pinks, yellows, teals and blues. A very soothing combination that appeals to the masses who love to sew, quilt and create with fabric. The designs would be beautiful in-home décor, dresses and quilts.

We love seeing work-in-progress pictures and the way projects develop and unfold into their final form. Lexi did such a fabulous job with these adorable pouches!

Don’t miss out on any of our Painted Blossoms projects! Each of our Poppie Cotton ambassadors participating in this fabric tour is listed below with their post date, so come back to see more creative projects made with your new favorite fabrics!

 

Date

Blog

Name

 

Wednesday, September 11

https://happyquiltingmelissa.com/

Melissa Corry

Friday, September 13

https://bemandythings.com/

Amanda Whisman

Monday, September 16

sewmaryhappy

Mary Warren

Wednesday, September 18

http://neverlandstitches.blogspot.com/

LisaJo

Friday, September 20

https://charismascorner.com/category/blog/

Charisma

Monday, September 23

Website: http://blueribbondesigns.com

Belinda Karls-Nace

Wednesday, September 25

https://verityvintagestudio.typepad.com/my-blog/

Kristen Clay

Friday, September 27

honeybee.homemaker

Lexi

Monday, September 30

https://www.nannygoatquilts.com/

Lisa Garlic

 

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