Showing posts with label chocolate box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate box. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The Wedding Box and Other Gifts

Yes, there was yet another wedding I needed a gift for. If you think I've said that once or twice before recently you are correct - this makes four weddings this year.  This one was a small affair with the date set just a few weeks before the event.  There wasn't much time to come up with a tatted gift, or at least one that incorporated a little tatting, but of course I had to try.

What to do when there is only a little time?  Look through things you've already made!

Remember about three years ago when Isdihara had a decorate-a-box-of-chocolates contest?  Well, I still have the box I decorated - not the snowflakes but the box itself and the edging around it. I started by changing out the paper cover (yes, it's still brown but there is a sparkly decoration on it this time!) then had to put together what went inside.


Money is always good for newlyweds, isn't it?


But instead of a gift card or check I gave them cash, taped end-to-end, folded and the ends taped to the top and bottom of the box.   When it was opened the money accordioned out, kind of like a slinky. The bride and groom got a kick out of playing with it :-)

And then there was a little girl with a birthday.  Other than knowing she likes pinks and purples I had no idea what to do for her.  But at least being a girl I could do 'pretty'. 


This is a 6" by 6" canvas bag - not counting the handles - I got from Walmart.  It's one of those that come in a package of three, plain and unadorned, to be decorated as your heart desires.  Mine desired a pretty material heart surrounded by tatting.  I also tatted around a purple button for a little accent.  I was going to add a bit more bling but ran out of time (surprise, surprise).  I put a cute set of stationary and a pen in it, which turned out to be a great idea according to those who know.  She was at school when it was delivered so I haven't heard if she likes it or not.

The next gift I made (actually the first of these three) was not for a birthday or wedding or anniversary or any other special day, but a just-because gift.  I saw a pretty scarf while on vacation I thought my mother would like.  I also thought that a pretty shawl pin would be nice to hold it in place. I had just the thread picked out to put on one but had to figure out how to put it together.   


As you can see I didn't figure out how to add the tatting.  I played with wire and beads but just couldn't see how to make it better with tatting.  I still want to try making a shawl pin with tatting on it, but this time I was happy even without it. 

"The heart of marriage is memories; and if the two of you happen to have the same ones and can savor your reruns, then your marriage is a gift from the gods."
Bill Cosby
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A busy busy elf

That's how I've been lately, very busy! I've been working a lot on Christmas things, both for swap partners and for family. But I can share a few of the things I've been working on now as some were for an advent swap and have been opened.
Something to brighten the evenings
This is a candle jar that I decoupaged with red tissue paper then added small tatted snowflakes. There was also a candle tucked inside. I had never done decoupage before I started adding a little bling to my shuttles and now I can think of so many things I could do with it. In fact, I have all kinds of things in mind for Christmas gifts now that include a little decoupage. Now if I only have the time!

A little sparkle for my partner to hang on the tree.

Napkin rings to add a little Christmas cheer to the her table.

A stocking for the mantle with a little chocolate inside!

I had such fun thinking up all kinds of things to send. It couldn't just be snowflakes, I needed a variety! I'm hoping she's having as much fun opening them as I had putting them together.

I have also received some wonderful gifts in return. These are just a few of the great gifts I've opened so far.
Kooly the Koala
This is a Kritter Craft Case from Clover. Isn't it cute?! It's a semi-hard case that will be just perfect for a tatting project.

A little something to dress up my dish soap!

A dishcloth, a notepad and a size 12 crochet hook

And today the cutest hot pads!

This advent swap has been so fun! There is talk of doing this again next year and I am seriously thinking about it already! I will certainly start making things much earlier, though: )

In the midst of all this crafting I've also been trying to find time to put up my Christmas decorations. The tree is up but not decorated (it's one that already has lights so it doesn't look too bare) and that's about it so far. Maybe this weekend...

Speaking of decorating, did you hear? Sharon has won Isdihara's decorated chocolate box contest? If you haven't seen Sharon's box you definitely should check it out. Check out all the others, too, the links are on Ambitatterous, Isidhara's blog. There are some very cute decorated chocolate boxes! This was a fun competition. Congratulations, Sharon! You had an awesome entry.

I'm enjoying English Teatime tea this morning that was in the box of gifts from my swap partner. I'm fortifying myself for another busy day of playing elf. I have a long list of things that I would like to get done before Christmas though I keep telling myself if I don't get them done it won't be the end of the world - no sense in stressing over doing things that should be fun!

Wishing all of you a blessed Christmas season. Take a little time for tea and tatting, and maybe a little time to reflect on the reason for the season.