Sunday, November 29, 2009

Gifts I Made for Swap with Margaret

In late October Margaret of The French Bear & I did a private Fall Swap. I showed all of you the goodies that she had sent to me HERE but, I forgot to do a post to show you what I made for her. So, here are a few photos of the items I made/got for her. I made her three pairs of earrings all in Fall colors. I put them on a card I made with an image I got from Dawn of The Feathered Nest (THANK YOU Dawn). Also, I made her a necklace with a charm that could be hung from either side. The first side is again an image from Dawn. I love the image of the girls playing in the leaves. When I soldered this charm (which is fairly large) & used a thick & textured look for the solder.
And the beveled side of the charm was a Fall image (again from Dawn) that I thought was very pretty. I used natural stones & strung them in a long necklace so that the soldered charm would hang low on a pretty sweater. I loved the colors in the stones that hung on the bottom of the charm.
Next I did an apron for her. I used a poem that she had written called The Needlewoman & did an image transfer & stitched this onto an apron. I then used part of a cute hankie that I had been saving (that had sewing machine, needles, thread & all sorts of sewing items on it) which I put at the top of the apron. I did a pink breast cancer ribbon & put Margaret's sisters name on it (in memory of Karen).
For pockets I used two vintage doilies I had bought from my friend Pat of My Tattered Elegance (she has some of the most wonderful lace) & I then used some wonderful charms of sewing items & stitched them to the poem & pockets.
Here's a close up of the bottom of the poem with the sewing machine & scissors charm.
A thimble charm tied onto one pocket with black & white ribbon.
Next, a set of photo albums & a journal in beautiful Fall colors & tied with a pretty ribbon. Again, that same photo used for her charm with some cute glittered clothes pins (with magnets for the fridge to hold photos or reminders)
And being a seamstress & having read her blog I knew that Margaret loved buttons. So, I made her a button jar with this wonderful vintage image of a woman dressed in a bat costume (after all Halloween was during the time frame of the swap). I then ruffled crepe paper around the image & glittered the lid with BLACK glitter.
The finishing touch on the jar was a little sign which read "BATTY FOR BUTTONS" which was tied on with black netting.
Here's a few of her goodies all tied up in black netting & ready for the box for mailing. I hope you enjoyed seeing a few of my hand made goodies & Margaret did say that she loved all her things. Postal Love is a marvelous thing. Right now I have a few more things sitting on my work table waiting to be finished & mailed. Have a wonderful week my dear friends.

9 comments:

  1. Okay, the pictures you took are so much more clear then the ones I took. seeing everything again on the screen, makes me so happy!!!
    I forgot I was going to take pictures of myself with the apron and the earrings!
    Thanks again Charlene, I loved doing the swap with you!
    Hugs,
    Margaret B,xx

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  2. Oh how lovely! I am sure Margaret was thrilled!

    Hope you are doing well.

    Love,
    LuLu~*xoxo

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  3. Oh my goodness Charlene ~ What an absolutely beautiful gift for Margaret ~ You are so very talented !
    xoxo
    Lori

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  4. All so very beautiful, Charlene! Lucky, lucky Margaret!
    :)
    Zuzu

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  5. Oh Charlene, each and every gift you made is BEAUTIFUL!!! I love your soldering technique ~ you make me want to solder now :) I hope she loves each and everything ~ I'm sure she will!! xxoo, Dawn

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  6. Are you sure you mailed it to the right Margaret? Lovely
    Maggie

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  7. How amazing! So much beauty in one gift, and it's all so well done! Not sure yet if I'll be able to come to open house. I sure am trying to make that happen - everything looks so tempting. Take care ~ Angela

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  8. Really beautiful! I especially love your soldered charm and necklace with earrings. Fabulous!
    Monicax.

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  9. I'm sure Margaret was delighted with her gifts! I know that I would have been since they are all pieces that I would love, I'm a fall color kinda gal!!
    Ulrike

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