I used the Tinker Toy font.
I ran the embroidery twice to make the letters thick.
I think Lily is going to have a lot of room for treats.
The bags turned out great!
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Love these bags! Such a good idea
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Super cute--love the monograms!
ReplyDeleteAdorable job! I'm hosing a state art giveaway that you should enter! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/10/state-art-giveaway-from-word-lust.html
ReplyDeletewhat's nice about oversized trick or treat bags is that they could hold an extra sweater, scarf or umbrella... besides ... a lot of candy!
ReplyDeleteRose that's a fantastic idea! I never thought about the "extra" stuff this bag could carry. For that matter, she could really use it anytime since the colors are really the only thing that hints it's a bag for Halloween.
DeleteOh, this is adorable. I love Chevron and this bag looks fantastic. I love that you made something that is not only in style, but can be reused throughout the years. Thank you for linking up to Thrifty Thursday.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with us at Fidlin' Fridays a few weeks ago! We are back up and running after having our baby and would love to see you again! Linking party for the week is live http://www.fidlersunderoneroof.com/2013/11/fidlin-fridays.html
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