Poshta Design Spring Release

It’s LUCKY release day at Poshta Design, and I’m thrilled to corral all of my projects in one spot! I’ve had so much fun creating for their spring release.

Poshta Design is a fabulous small family business dedicated to creating suites of dies to cut and stitch beautiful felt decor for all holidays and occasions. They are based in the Midwest, and they live up to the motto – Midwest is Best. I just adore their products and the owners.

My favorites of the release are the Shamrocks and Celtic Details to create adorable St. Patrick’s Day gifts, decor bowl fillers, or banners.

I’m not normally one to decorate for St. Patrick’s Day, but I’m in love with these. The Celtic Knot Details coordinate with the Lucky Shamrock and are just darling.

The Lucky Shamrock can be dressed up with sequins or left simply stunning. That’s the mark of a beautiful product, in my opinion.

Next up, I loved adding Embroidered Egg Details to the Poshta Design Basic Egg die. I paired mine with a combination of sweet spring pastels and embellishing with sequins and seed beads.

So soft, and just the right addition to my Easter dough bowls.

Little Red was one of the projects I stitched several times because I think it’s just adorable, especially on show with Just Hatched Details. Just Hatched also coordinates with Basic Egg for fun chicklet additions. I think these are so cute and will be popular all year with all of the free-range chicken ladies!

So sweet! I’ve added a few little eggs under the Little Red – I cut them from the Mini Egg Basket Detail dies, and felt like the size was perfect proportions to Little Red.

Here is another look at Little Red in the beautiful Dreamcicle Color Story Collection, also available today!

Poshta Design Color Stories are special because they include felt in a wonderful palette of color with threads, sequins, and seed beads to make pulling beautiful projects together thoughtful and easy.

How about a closer look at the Mini Egg Basket Details? I have stuffed all of my ornaments with fiber-fill, but you could use quilt batting for a flatter look that allows you to stuff the pocket with trinkets or candy. My girls are all grown up, so I went full stuffing, and I love it.

A special thank you to Elizabeth at Poshta for inviting me to create so many lovelies this week. What a treat for me, and I hope I’ve inspired you as you begin your spring crafting projects!

Thank you for stopping by!

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