
Have you signed up for the Shiny & Bright Ornament Club yet? This easy peasy needlepoint club has something for everyone.
Are you looking for a different look in needlepoint ornaments, one that is distinctive but doesn’t cost a fortune?
Do you want to expand you knowledge of stitches while making something beyond samplers?
Are you nostalgic for the trees of our childhoods or a lover of Mid-century Modern style?
Look no further than this club. Each month you’ll get instructions for a new ornament, all based on the iconic Shiny Brite glass ornaments pictured above. The projects are use shapes drawn on canvas with the lines for the decoration drawn in. Every project will have the template as well as complete instructions for drawing the design. Even if you’ve never drawn your own canvas before you’ll do this easily.
The ornaments all feature Rainbow Gallery threads in a coordinated color set that looks great.
What’s in the Club
Every month, in your emailed PDF you’ll get the complete instructions for making the ornament including three or more stitches.
Each project is small but lovely and stitches quickly. Making them is like eating peanuts — you’ll wish there were more!
The club begins in January 2017, but just through November 15 you can sign up for the entire year at a special price, exclusive to my blog readers. You’ll get the entire year for a one-time payment of $50.
After 11/15 this price goes away. The one-time annual price will be $75 and the price if billed monthly will be $7.50. That means by signing up through November 15 you’ll save 1/3 off the regular annual price and almost 45% off the monthly fee!
To sign up, use the button below to pay through PayPal.
If you want to sign up but would prefer to pay another way, please use the address below to contact me.

Don’t miss out, this price will not be honored after 11/15!
About Janet M Perry
Janet Perry is the Internet's leading authority on needlepoint. She designs, teaches and writes, getting raves from her fans for her innovative techniques, extensive knowledge and generous teaching style. A leading writer of stitch guides, she blogs here and lives on an island in the northeast corner of the SF Bay with her family
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