Brown and Turquoise Ocean Baby Quilt





I fell in love with these fabric combos I found at Joanns. I had a friend who was having a baby boy and both her and her husband are surfers so I wanted to include a bit of an underwater theme into the quilt without it being too tacky. These matched her nursery colors based on her registry so I was stoked!
On the backside I used soft flannel and appliqued fish, a starfish and a jellyfish.
3 comments:
Candace you are so creative, I always remember that about you. Such a sweet gift!
Thanks Jenn! I miss you so!
That turned out just adorable! I love the fabrics you used. :)
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