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Pink and mint planner stickers pack is perfect for create handmade planners, stationery, greeting cards, craft items and much more.
How mint manages every Winter to worm it's way underground, a submerged trellising, I don't know. The telltale roots sprout up in Spring, the smallest shoots of bright green leaves all in a line, so I know where to pull them out - so they don't take everything over. The woody roots smell so fresh and good, and since there are no more daffodils to pick, they make the grade for counter top decoration...
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This is a 10oz bundle of plain, mint green, kimono silk panels. I believe these are kinsha silk. The fabric was left over from making a kimono remake. There are three rectangular panels and a number of irregular pieces. Though it is difficult to measure these irregular pieces, there are a couple of rather large pieces, so there is a fair bit of usable fabric in them. A couple of the irregular panels have some small leaf and flower patterns that are still visible on. One or two of these patterned portions may still be usable depending on the type of craft they are used for. There is a section on one piece that is undyed. Some marks and the stamps of the weavers / dyers can be see on this section A couple of the smaller panels are also a slightly darker green than the large panels, this is because parts of the original kimono gradated into a darker green. The fabric can be used for many types of crafts.
MEASUREMENTS:
Piece #1: 86cm X 37cm
Piece #2: 38cm X 19cm
Piece #3: 19cm X 6.5cm
12 Additional Pieces : Irregular
Mint & Lavender custom ordered bunting banner used to frame the entry of a marquee for a wedding.
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This is a 10oz bundle of plain, mint green, kimono silk panels. I believe these are kinsha silk. The fabric was left over from making a kimono remake. There are three rectangular panels and a number of irregular pieces. Though it is difficult to measure these irregular pieces, there are a couple of rather large pieces, so there is a fair bit of usable fabric in them. A couple of the irregular panels have some small leaf and flower patterns that are still visible on. One or two of these patterned portions may still be usable depending on the type of craft they are used for. There is a section on one piece that is undyed. Some marks and the stamps of the weavers / dyers can be see on this section A couple of the smaller panels are also a slightly darker green than the large panels, this is because parts of the original kimono gradated into a darker green. The fabric can be used for many types of crafts.
MEASUREMENTS:
Piece #1: 86cm X 37cm
Piece #2: 38cm X 19cm
Piece #3: 19cm X 6.5cm
12 Additional Pieces : Irregular