Happy New Year everyone! One of my favorite crafty moments from 2012 was playing with paper embroidery and filling my journal with different doodles and designs. I am completely addicted now so I thought I would kick off a new year of crafty adventures with a little 2013 embroidery. I tried to make the "0" look like a ball of yarn and the "1" a knitting needle and crochet hook. I hope 2013 is filled with just as many creative moments as the year before. I am so excited to see what happens in the next twelve months and I can't wait to continue filling this space with my inspirations.
Also, I am starting a new challenge for myself this year but I will share more about that tomorrow. What goals are you setting for yourself this year?
2013 is a fresh start and a new page. It's time to start filling it up! :)




I love your new journal page, 2013 is going to be exciting for us all! I'm setting myself a 365 Day Challenge to photograph the progress of my knitting each day :) which should be pretty easy with the amount of knitting I do each day! I'm looking forward to hearing your challenge, we can cheer each other along :D
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! All the best in 2013!
ReplyDeleteSo love your embroidery!!! Thanks for sharing with us.
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Lovely cheery journal! I have really enjoyed discovering your blog in 2012, and look forward to reading more. Happy New Year xx
ReplyDeleteHah, love the knitting needle/crochet hook "1"! So creative! Best of luck in 2013. :-)
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Happy new year to you too! Love the embroidery! Have a great 2013!
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Happy new year! I definitely want to learn more knitting techniques this year, I just learned to knit on the round and its so awkward, must get better! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm expecting a lot for this new year. I'm aiming to knit more, create more items to add on my etsy shop, bake a lot, learn new recipes (I'd like to try recipes with nettles this year), and live as simple as possible.
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI hope this year brings you so many exciting adventures and wonderful memories ^_^
This is SO cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very blessed 2013 xoxo
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Happy new year! I love your embroidered journal pages. I'm looking forward to finding out your challenge for this year. I'm blogging about my confidence challenge tomorrow :D
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lovely embroidery, happy 2013!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, I'm looking forward to reading all your adventures
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Meredith! Lovely embroidery, I'd love to learn how to do it. I don't think I have the patience with a needle and thread! x
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The 2013 is so cute! I love all your embroidery posts.
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