Showing posts with label citrus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citrus. Show all posts

Friday, 20 June 2025

Citrus

I've recreated my citrus print in a variety of colour palettes which are great for all kinds of summer activities. Whether it's used on homewares to enhance your home, or for sewing projects to inspire your summer wardrobe there are a lots of options in Spoonflower shop. 


This yellow and white version is a lovely fresh print and would work well in sewing projects. There are many fabric choices and I especially love the soft cotton lawn option which would be great for making summer skirts or dresses with.


This citrus print below offers a darker colour option with orange and yellow citrus fruits on a pleasing teal background. This print can also be bought on a variety of fabric options. I love the linen cotton canvas which is great for making into bright tea towels.


If you don't fancy making your own items, there are plenty  of ready-made items in my Spoonflower shop. This print would look great in the home, especially in the bedroom. I'm loving the duvet cover and sheet set as well as the curtains and cushion cover.


This is the original version of the citrus print, but I've added a few more tones to mix it up a bit. It has a lovely warm feel to it and would look great on tableware for the home.


Ready-made items include tablecloths (in rectangular or oval sizes), as well as table runners and napkins.




Thursday, 3 August 2017

Citrus sensation!

Check out this summery little duo that has just been added to my store. It's made from a fabulous yellow and white lemon slice fabric that I bought in Tokyo.


The duo consists of a coin purse and tissue holder.


Both items have a lovely contrasting orange and white polka dot lining.
The coin purse is great for small change, but is also big enough to fit credit cards.


The tissue holder is a nice way to hold tissues in your bag.
The bright colours make it easy to find in times of need!

You can find both items in my store here.

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