There's no group celebration this year, but before I knew that would happen I made this t-shirt to wear to the festivities at the Lake Sumter Landing square tonight. Rather than just ignore it I thought I would share it here. I purchase the t-shirt from Michael's. I think it was only $4.00 and then designed and cut the design using my wonderful Scan n Cut. Like the market tote yesterday it was cut out of HTV (heat transfer vinyl), but this time I used the glitter vinyl to give it a good dose of bling.
As a little side note to the design: Did you know that the shamrock and the four leaf clover are two different things, Shamrocks only have three leaves where, obviously, the four leaf clover has, well, four. The shamrock is the symbol of St Patrick's Day not the four leaf clover. St Patrick used the shamrock to explain the trinity. The four leaf clover is what is considered to be lucky, not the shamrock. This is because they are rare and it is the fourth leaf that is considered to be the leaf that provides the luck. Just a little bit of St. Patrick's Day trivia.
Since the above t-shirt was made last week it does not qualify as today's corona-craft. Today's challenge was to finish several projects that have been sitting on my sewing table, actually my dining room table, for over a month. So far I have completed two of them.
They are reading pillows that I made for two cute and wonderful little girls in Hawaii. These are a combination of machine embroidery and sewing. The front panel with the embroidery is a pocket for a book. We share the love of Disney! They will be winging their way across the Pacific as soon as I can get to the Post Office. I do need to get there before they decide to close them down. Do you think they might????I also sewed some binding onto a place mat. It's not done yet, but hopefully will be before bed tonight. If it is I will come back with a photo of it. Also will give an update on how the second day of home alone has gone for me.
Ta Ta for now.

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