...and opened, I can show you what I've been sewing and crafting.
First, for Kade whose birthday is December 23rd.
This play mat was inspired by several pictures that I found on Pinterest. I then took the best ideas from each and designed this play mat to be about the size of a standard placemat with pockets to hold 6 matchbox cars.
For Ruth ~
This quilt pattern was originally drawn up by my husband. He wanted a quilt that reminded him of a Norwegian sweater pattern. It was a bit more complicated as it included many snowflakes. I simplified it to make a table topper quilt. It finished at about 32" square. I love the pretty snowflake fabric for the backing.
For my SIL, Mike ~
For Rio ~
Sorry for the dark picture but the dark green yarn was difficult to photograph. The knitting pattern makes a nice 2-sided scarf.
For my DD1's puppy, Ole:
Isn't he adorable?
A tug-o-war toy made from t-shirt yarn.
For the home and ornaments:
My DD3 had this decorating idea using vintage glass ornaments from my grandmother. She framed them in 2 of her vintage white framed. They hung above our fireplace. See them here.
I made this mimi book ornament for my DD2 and SIL for their first Christmas as a married couple. This book is about 1 1/2" x 2".
Part of the table decorations at their wedding was book art.
One of my family traditions is to make and exchange Christmas ornaments. These little drums are made from the tops of aerosol containers...like hairspray, etc.
Yarn wrapped glass ornaments...knitting needles made from wooden skewers and wooden beads.
3-D paper star - made from left over scrapbook paper cut into 1/4" strips - 4" long. Here is the tutorial for making this star.
Well that's about all for now...I also did lots of Christmas baking of cookies and my cranberry coffee cake...and I received some very nice packages in the mail...I'll share another time.