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My hearts are bursting!

I've decorated the front page of my shop "Dangles" in red.  
It's bright, it's warm and it's in honor of LOVE!  


I've also added these amazingly pretty heartfelt gifts, for you or a close buddy; miniature scissors hanging off a heart key ring with a metal heart to complete the love.  These come in a very cool little wood box.  It closes by a flexible top with a wooden button and elastic band.  These are so perfect, they come in four color options and will bring a smile every time they are used!
Check them out HERE, only $24 for the combo.




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Lots more Ultrasuede in the shop!

Combinations of 6 cuts of 4" x 4" of glamorous Ultrasuede in our ETSY shop!





Click to see more HERE!!

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These are too yummy!

I've always been a huge fan of a good pair of embroidery scissors.  Since they are usually petite there is something inherently sweet about them.  But when I came across these babies, I melted!

TA DA!  Brand new in my shop...  the cutest sweetest, and yet sharpest embroidery scissors!


These babies are super affordable, only $11.  And they always look their best with one of our beautiful scissor FOBs.  Check out that collection HERE!








dangles by Orna






dangles by Orna




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Mixed feelings.

I had planned to write a short update on our granddaughter dresses. It's a beautiful day out and my spirits were high after a few days of a flu-ish feeling. I was going to share photos before going out for a walk, the four of us; Reid, Nina, Bella and myself. 

But then I read about the shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels a week ago:

"Two of the four fatalities from the shooting at a Brussels’ Jewish museum on Saturday were an Israeli couple in their 50's from Tel Aviv, the Foreign Ministry confirmed Sunday.

A third fatality was a volunteer at the Jewish Museum of Belgium, according to an unconfirmed report Saturday night on the news site HLN.be, the online edition of the Het Laatste Nieuws daily. A fourth victim, whom HLN reported was a 23-year-old employee of the museum, was also killed... The shooter aimed for the victims throats and heads, witnesses told the daily."



I'm feeling sick to my stomach. I want to write something about this despicable tragedy but I can't.


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In an attempt to get some of the awful taste out of my mouth, I will give you a little update about the dresses. The pillowcase dresses were a total bust! They looked big, loose and lived up to their name, pillowcases. So after some thought we decided to cut off the tops of the dresses, with the ties, and attach them to cute tank tops from The Children's Place, ($2.99 each). Here are the results:





I think we will go out for a walk.  The sun will be good.




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Dresses and Tops Update!

We are cleaning up and giving the dresses/tops the last touches.  This has been SOOOO much fun!  I'm not sure what we'll do when we are all done??  
Anyway, this is where we are today.  We leave in a few hours for Baltimore where we will be staying with Shiri and family and taking my aunt Bella sight-seeing.  Back on Thursday!

Enjoy your weekend and a very HAPPY Mother's Day to all you moms of kids, animals and plants.

xo
Orna


Nomi's top with little flou flou embellishments in tourquoise.

Lia's purple dress, she LOVES purple!

Little gingham pompoms 

The brown and tan bird dress for Lia

Little lace caps on the Lia dress

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Making dresses, lots of them!

My aunt Bella, who is visiting with us and pampering us with her care, love and good cooking, has a beautiful 7 year old granddaughter, Lia.  I came up with a plan; she and I would make summer dresses for our granddaughters, giving us good, hearty girl time together, it would be good on our budgets, and the girls would have dresses by grandma!  I took her to JoAnn Fabrics and after stabilizing her heart palpitations, (she had never, ever seen a store with so many amazing DIY stuff), we chose patterns, fabrics, buttons, ribbons and sat down to business.

Bella does not sew, but she is happy to do the ground work, cut the patterns, pin them to the fabric, cut the fabric and then clean up all the threads on the finished product.  Perfect!  We have 3 done and 3 more we plan on making.  F U N!!!


These are, what I found out, called Pillow Case dresses... (we didn't use pillow cases but it is clever).



I added a little embroidery to this one

I am NOT a tidy stitcher!

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Ahhhh the Ribbon...

Glorious Ribbons

The Ribbon. A simple strip of fabric taking on it's own identity. We don't really think of it as a strip of fabric anymore-- it has removed itself, redefined itself as something a cut above.


The early value of ribbon to humanity was, actually, to redefine ourselves as something a cut above--a plain, poor garment could be brought up to snuff by a yard of fantastically woven ribbon placed on a sleeve or hem or bodice. This love of adornment escalated through the ages, to it's age of glory in the 17th century--ribbons appeared everywhere--bonnets, frills, rosettes, edging for linens, ruching and gift giving.



Ribbons continued on throughout the ages, coming into fashion in 1813, and throughout the Victorian age. In folkwear, many clans, villages and families created ribbons in colors and patterns that identified them as coming from one place or another.

Polish Folk Wear embellished with ribbons in the owners village colors 

Recently, ribbons have made a huge comeback, something we can start by attributing, most likely, to Martha (!), but also to the increasing numbers of DIY'ers and crafters. The options are endless! Woven, wired, velvet, washable, dry clean only.. you name it!

This brings me to the whole point of this blog, the wonderful website Rennaissance Ribbons.  

I discovered Renaissance Ribbons quite sometime ago and peruse the site on a regular basis. I have ordered beautiful woven ribbons to inspire me and amaze me. The store is an endless selection of the elegant, the sumptuous, the refined and simply, perfection! Some samples from textile artists such as Kaffe Fassett, Sue Spargo, Jennifer Jangles and more,  take a look:



















Now go to Renaissance Ribbons and see what treasures you can find. 
Edith Minne, the owner, is a wealth of knowledge and a great help!
Check out their blog as well!

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