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Tulip Garden Embroidery Kit

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This morning the snow was falling outside the studio window.

Spring still feels far away here in the mountains, but beneath the soil something quiet is already happening. The bulbs are waking, the light is returning, and the first tulips will soon push their way up through the cold earth.

Tulips have always felt like the bravest flowers to me.

They spend the long winter hidden in darkness, gathering the strength to bloom when the days grow longer. They remind us that growth often begins long before we can see it.

That quiet promise of spring inspired this new Tulip Garden Embroidery Kit.


 

Stitched on black fabric so the colors glow like flowers against the night sky, this simple folk-style design features soft peach petals, a deep red tulip center, sage green leaves, and tiny prairie blue stars. A golden running stitch surrounds the garden like a small ring of sunlight.

It’s a peaceful project—perfect for a quiet afternoon of stitching while we wait for the seasons to turn.

Hand embroidery has always felt a little like gardening to me.
Each stitch is slow and intentional, and little by little something beautiful begins to grow beneath your hands.

 


Whether you’re new to embroidery or have stitched for years, this design is meant to be simple, relaxing, and joyful to create.

The finished hoop measures approximately 8 inches, making it a lovely piece to hang in your studio, gift to a friend, or tuck into a cozy corner of your home as a reminder that spring is always on its way.


Spring Sale 🌷

To celebrate the changing season, we’re also hosting a Spring Sale in the shop.

Enjoy 20% off your order with the code:

SPRING20

It’s a wonderful time to gather a few creative projects for the weeks ahead—barn quilt kits, embroidery designs, Prairie Paints, and more.


As the snow falls outside today, I’m grateful for these small creative rituals that help carry us from winter into spring.

Sometimes the smallest garden can grow right in our hands.

With love from the studio,


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