Dec 15

It’s no secret that I love Orla Kiely’s designs.  A couple years ago, I fashioned a dishtowel into a bag because it had her beautiful pattern on it.  When faced with a blank-canvas iPhone case made to be cross-stitched, I settled on erinsy’s simple design.

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I found my case at Connect Design, although I’ve seen them at Purl Bee as well.  I got one for Evan, but he can’t decide what he wants on it. He’s leaning towards these Monty Python characters by Wee Little Stitches on Etsy.  Of course, only a few characters will fit on the case.  But I think it’s brilliant.

4 Responses to “iPhone Case”

  1. christina Says:

    So pretty and elegantly simple! I’m happy to see you back; I’ve been missing you. (For real. I’m not just saying that. In fact, a couple of days ago I almost e-mailed you but wondered if that might be a little odd?) : )

  2. Sarah Says:

    I didn’t even know these things existed. So cute! And the design and colors are so “you.”

  3. christina Says:

    I love seeing your inspiration on Pinterest, but I really miss you here! You haven’t moved your bloggy goodness somewhere else, have you?

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