Yesterday evening we did unpack the swaps we did receive. We were spoiled rotten.
The gifts from Roelie. A trompet and a classic head, Mozart I think. Both for my type case project. Paula suggested to give Mozart an eyepatch. A great idea that I'm definitely perform. The cup and saucer and the lamp is for a project we are going to do together in October. |
A half scale, years 50. bookcase complete made of paper. Kitty used the Silhouette Cameo to make this bookcase.
And she made 3 sizes of hat boxes.
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Girls you spoiled me with all these beautiful gifts. Thank you very much.
This is what I gave them:
For Roelie it was quite easily. She inquired a while ago to the flower boxes I make. She wants to hang them in the windows of her flower shop.
Further I did crochet a shopping bag. The bag is filled with some grocery.
Kitty and Paula made it harder for me. I had no clue what to make for them. Till I saw on the internet, thanks Dominique for sharing this workshop how to make an iron out of plastic parts. Busy with the iron I tought that an realy electrical cord and a plug would look good to it. This is the outcome
I could not resist also to make an original box.
Because Kitty and Paula do enjoy the toy shop theme I also gave them a 'really authentic' Marker Brothers Ping Pong-set. It's an early 1900's game.
This is how the set looks like.
A complete original box with certificate of original, the Ping-Pong laws from that time, two table tennis bats, table clamps and even the table tennis net looks scatheless. I almost forgot to mention there are even the 4 original table tennis balls in the box.
I really do hope they like it,
Krin
Karin, zelfs je foto's zijn perfect;-)
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Groetjes, Roelie
Great swaps! I love the irons and the ping-pong =) The flower boxes are really great too, I just love everything =)
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