I used a blackwork pattern for the table area, using a subtle variegated Watercolours thread; and I also padded some of the pedestal rows stitched with DMC #8 pearl cotton to add a bit more dimension. As for everything else, I used lots of metallics for lots of sparkle (which, alas, you can't see in any of the photos). The snowglobe area was all done in tent stitch, but with a blended needle of floss and opalescent Kreinik blending filament. The globe really does sparkle like a snowy snowglobe should! And while my model has a more antique-y gold look, I've also included thread options for a pure snow white effect...
If you love snowglobes (and let's face it, who doesn't?) and want a fun little project to keep you merry and bright throughout the holiday season, this may be the canvas for you. I left my model flat for framing, but it sure would be cute to have it finished as a standup piece, don't you think?
Please contact your local stitchery store for ordering the Sandra Gilmore canvas called SNOWGLOBE 1, along with my stitch guide, from our distributor, FLEUR DE PARIS. And just so you know, the stitch guide is available on my website, too....
I love this beautiful embroidery Marie-Claire
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