I made this for my daughter and son-in-law. Their wedding was at a Sugarbush. The wedding was outdoors and the reception was in a 3-sided barn-like shelter. They did all the decor themselves including mason jar centre pieces. As soon as I saw this stitch, I knew it was the right one.
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nhoughtling on 2/14/2024
Lovelier Than The Photo
I made this for my godson and his wife, who were married in a barn in rural NH. He told me that it was his favorite wedding gift, as it was a reminder of their special day and was made with love.
Having completed many pieces, I often find the colors in the finished product to be less pretty than in the picture. This project was an exception. Framed in honey brown wood, the colors are truly stunning.
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sotrelle on 9/8/2023
Beautiful
Turned out wonderful! My daughter and son-in-law loved it.
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Cindy on 9/7/2023
This one was perfect!
This was made for my niece and future husband. They met at farrier school and will be getting married in November. She said it was absolutely perfect.
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b_canfield on 10/4/2019
A Perfect Sampler
I ordered this to make as a wedding gift for my granddaughter. They were having a county, mountain wedding at a ranch, and this seemed to fit them perfectly. I ordered & added a mountain scene to the background. It came out very nice.
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Judith on 6/7/2019
Beautiful
The trend right now is to have weddings/receptions in barns. My nephew is doing that and I thought this would perfect reminder of their special day. I marked it difficult only because the white flowers with the shades of yellows was hard to keep your place. I also had it framed in a barn wood type frame. It is Beautiful!!!!
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Hope on 4/20/2018
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Just sharing
We couldn't really afford professional framing, so we found a frame that worked so well, and a mat that we cut carefully ourselves. My cousin and his wife love it. It was very fun to stitch.
Question
I completed this cross stitch for my son and his fiance and it is perfect. I want to frame it with a mat but I'm not sure what size. Has anyone else done this kit and framed it? I was thinking a mat with a 12x12 opening with a larger frame...help please