Dare to Dream

Hand-Stitched Embroidery
€75,00
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Magical dream potion bottle, a piece of hand-stitched embroidery art.

Stitched in the magical colours of purples and gold on a black background, it is finished with tiny glass beds in glittering gold.

Sitting inside the magic potion is a glittering gold crescent moon, stitched in gold metallic thread. The bottle is adorned with a golden stopper and a label around the neck of the bottle which reads 'Dream'. 

The design for this was created by Gorgonarts - I have only stitched it with my choice of colours and textures - but I love how it has turned out.

More Details

Hand-stitched by myself using an original outline design by Gorgonarts.

The reverse of the embroidery is backed with wool felt to give a finished look.

Ready to hang in the hoop frame.

Dimensions

Outer hoop frame: 14.5 x 19cm.
Visible embroidery Size: 12.5 x 17.5 cm.

Colour

Stitched in the magical colours of purples and gold on a black background.

Eco Friendly

Sent to you in eco-friendly packaging.

Care

* Display away from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading.

* Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth or a clean, soft paintbrush.

Frame

Framed and ready to hang in an oval hoop frame with a dark wood grain effect.

Packaging and products that are kind to the environment.

Packaging

All of the mailing boxes we use can be re-used or recycled.

Tissue paper and stickers can either be recycled or even composted. The tissue paper is logo free so feel free to re-use it for another gift.

Glassine bags can be re-used.

Embroidery & Art

The items we make are intended to last a long time, so that you can enjoy them for many years.

All pictures are mounted on cotton rag paper, and our instruction booklets are made from combinations of recycled materials, FSC certified paper, or by-products of other processes.

Gift Wrap & Fabric

Gift wrap paper is printed on recycled paper using vegetable oils. Ribbon is washable and re-usable.

The fabric bags are either made from leftover fabric from other projects or printed to order using water-based inks.