This little stitchery, a freebie from Erin Elizabeth Designs, was one that I completed last winter but .had not figured out a finish for. The design depicts a little snow globe, sort of a tallish shape. I finally came up with the idea of displaying it in an upside down pint Mason jar -- and yesterday I took a few minutes to make it all work.
I pressed the cross stitch really well and trimmed it down a little and pressed all the raw edges to the back. Then I rolled it up to make it fit in the jar. I quickly saw that it was going to need something inside it to help it hold its shape and not collapse within the jar. In my cardboard stash I found a white marble-look side panel from a tissue box. I rolled it up, taped it together with packaging tape, and rolled the stitchery around it. That made the difference and gave me just the look I was going for.
I'd thought I might glue a sparkly snowflake button or two to the lid of the jar, but I haven't done that yet. I sort of like the plain look, but when I get it out next year I may decide it needs a sparkly snowflake. Meanwhile, I'm loving this little finished project just as it is.
So happy to have completed this at last!


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