Dear Baby Zoey,
I made you a little cushion to decorate your nursery. It is a little vintagey and a little moderny. I was so happy with how it turned out…

until I realized I had spelled your name wrong! I’m sorry. There was a little bit of room left to add the Y so I squeezed it in.

When you’re older you can hug and squeeze it. I put a little texture in there just for you.

Until then I hope you and your family enjoy having it in your nursery.
Love,
Miss Linda (from church)







Love it… It’s perfect with the grey background and colorful letters. Perfect fabric choice.
Thanks, Cille! I was actually excited about going through and picking out muted fabric for the background. I’m really liking gray right now.
Lucky Joey! A touching post and a wonderful pillow. I like the tied closure…and the gray.
Thanks, Alice! I’ve been working on a new for me tied closure that I really like.
This is just darling! I love the fabrics you used & the contrast between the grey & the bright colors
Thanks, Chara! I saw this lineny cream and gray fabric and it just got the idea going in my head. Love it when fabric speaks.
Cute cute cute! This is an all-around winner.
This is so darling! You also did a fantastic job! I’m sure she will always love her pillow.
what a lovely pillow! Everything about it – the nice neutrals with the pop of your letters! Can you tell me how you amde your letters?
Thanks so much-
Hi Jody,
I printed them onto cardstock. The font was called Modern No. 20. Then I cut them out and traced them backward onto the paper side of fusible webbing. Then I fused the webbing to the wrong side of the fabric, then cut them out.
Hope this helps!
Linda
really lovely and sweet blog you have here. I had a similar problem mispelling a name on a papercut i made (robyn – with a y) but i also managed to get away with it by doing some last minute patching up!
Oh yes – that moment of panic followed by hope when you think you can fix it and sweet relief that the whole project wasn’t a waste.