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I love mixing patterns wherever possible... with napkins, too! You will find a yummy selection of cotton napkins on the Roberta Roller Rabbit site. The fabrics are created using centuries old block-printing techniques by artisans in India. After carefully being printed by hand, the fabrics and are laid out in the sun to dry—creating brilliant hues.
What a lovely tribute to your sister. Your love for the 2 of them shines through. xx's
ReplyDeleteThank you Splenderosa!! For some reason, your sweet comment ended up under a different post! Best to you. ox
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