A very close friend of mine just lost her dad. If only I had these made up at that time. What a perfect little token for her to bring some comfort and a smile every now and then.
If you read my blog post about the Sign Language Quilt, you saw a picture of my granddaughter, Tristyn. She was born with bilateral cleft lip and a partial cleft palate. She is in for a lot of challenges in her life. I'm going to give her one of these when she has to go in for her first surgery in about four months. While she won't be old enough to understand at that time, it is a small something that she can take with her each time she has to face that. It is also something that will let her know at any trying time in her life that a special angel is watching over her.
You can make your own flock of angels with the pattern.
If you want to make it really easy, instead of tracing the design with a micron pigma pen and a light box, try Sticky Fabri-Solvy. You can print the design from your 3-in-One printer and start stitching in a matter of minutes.