Hello! A little while ago I joined Cassandra's ornament swap, and this is what I sent to my partners. (they should be receiving them any day now) We were to each create three ornaments for each of the three partners. (I missed that little detail, so was running a tad behind)
This little snow pixie in her sleigh started out as a really ugly sleigh ornament I found at Michaels last year. I totally deconstructed and recreated the sleigh with vintage lace and bits and then added the little pixie and trees.
I also made them a little variation on my bird waltz ornament.
And this snowflake ornament I showed you on Tuesday.
And here they are all packaged up. I really hope they love everything! And wait until you see what the ladies sent me! I received beautiful ornaments from all of them, and I'll show you those in the next day or so.
Speaking of packages, I'm not sure if I ever showed you the packaging for my wrap it up kit?
More burlap bags and sweet images printed on tea stained muslin.
And a couple more packages that left here recently. I love the simplicity of the brown paper bag and silver tinsel.
See you soon! Cerri xoxo
so pretty what a nice gift to have come in the mail. i think the sleigh is my favorite but then i like anything with lace. thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Linda McMillin | December 09, 2011 at 09:22 PM
Hi Cerri, I received your beautiful ornaments today. I love them all. Thanks so much. I just did a blog post about them. It was a fun swap. I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Hugs, Terri
Posted by: Terri Gordon | December 10, 2011 at 08:07 PM
I love the sleigh. Evertyhing looks beautiful. Your packaging is always lovely. It is a treat when I receive my kits :)
Posted by: sonia audelo | December 11, 2011 at 01:09 AM
Oh my goodness Cerri! They are stunning!!!! eeekkk so cute! I love them all! That sleigh is just too darling! Thanks so much for joining my swap! xox
Posted by: Cassandra | December 12, 2011 at 10:23 AM
Very beautiful! They have your special flair.
Posted by: Mitzi Curi | December 13, 2011 at 02:20 PM