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left - Daily Postcard Swap... 4/1
right - Daily Postcard Swap... 4/3 (my water dragon linocut in a collage w/security envelope waves and an awesome 70s-ish background :D)
At the September LA MQG meeting, we swapped a sandwich baggie full of our scraps, and the recipient was to make us something from our scraps, adding only one fabric of their own. As fabulous luck would have it - we gave our creations back at the one year anniversary party, and it was quite the celebration. It was fun to open a gift someone made just for us! :o)
This is the mug rug I made for Melissa P from her scraps. It's called "Tea Time" and I did some machine and some hand quilting. I also gave her a package of McVities (British) digestives and a box of Twinings Lady Grey tea to go along with it.
I was inspired by Poppyprint. All her mug rugs are inspirational. :o)
SO MUCH FUN!!
EFU Spring Fling Towel Swap. My towel finally came home to me after traveling all over the United States and New Zealand for a whole year, stitched by all of my friends. More info about the swap and the individual embroideries on my blog, here: lisasteatime.blogspot.com/2013/04/spring-fling-towel.html
Gracie: Hooray! It's finally time to open my swap gifts from Harbinger and TrueFan!
Dal House Forum Holiday Swap 2015
I always wanted a AA Happy Family mom--but could never find her at a reasonable price. BUT I found a Teen Skipper doll and began looking for a posable body.
Fashionista was not a match, but SIS Kara was!
We made a swap with gofenshefer and yesterday arrived her necklace! It is made of natural beads which grow on a plant called in russian Bussennik. So happy to own such unique piece ))
ps. Trough the swap, we found that we lived in the same district in Riga 16 years ago!
In my childhood I was often in this forest where she makes the photos of her gorgeous items.
Watercolor on paper
ATC : already part of an exchange (iHanna postcard swap)
Blogged here:
www.datcha.ca/la_datcha/2011/08/10/postcards-for-the-diy-...
I just finished these up for my swap partner...I hope you like them. They are pretty random! Those are the most fun to make, I hope they will be as easy for you to use.
I made the little pouch from the legs of some jeans I cut off at the beginning of summer...I knew that I would be able to use them for something...I think I will be making more of these!
1. {Urban} swap - finished!, 2. Urban Swap - Wall Hanging, 3. Sewing Machine Cover, 4. DQS8 (front), 5. Heather Ross - Green Gnomes Center Block, 6. wall hanging owl, 7. urban home goods swap reveal...., 8. { urban } home goods - done!, 9. Untitled
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
I finally managed to take a picture of all the goodies Yasuko sent me - thank you so much Yasuko, I loved everything!!!!
(swap with Yasuko www.flickr.com/photos/heavenair/)
1. Pretty Little Pouch Swap - round 2, 2. Pretty Little Pouch Swap - round 2, 3. Pretty Little Pouch Swap - round 2, 4. Pretty Little Pouch Swap - round 2
Pouch is a bit big, about 14"x8"
Aaaw!! I LOVE them sooo much!
And this cute surprise also! (the little orange squirrel pendant)!!
You can't imagine how happy I am!!
That's just soooo great! :D
Who is the luckiest girl in this swap??? ME of course!!
Thank you Denise-dwriter_3
I have to go out now, tomorrow I'll write a thank you FM properly!!!
My partner deserves a very well written thank you note!
Thank you Denise, thank you Mamas!!!!
We made a swap project with quartodeideias alias Sara.
She crochet for me a necklace and I for her a choker :)
Here is the choker Sara made for me:
Swap theme was "books" and my partner, filmresearch, is a librarian by trade so I thought I'd do something more broad than just his favorite books or authors (too many to count!). The image is from an old WPA poster, promoting kindness to books.
Final piece is in a 10" hoop. All satin stitched by hand, using 2 threads and a miniature quilting needle.
My favorite part is the outlining on the guy's eyeglasses. I don't know why!
1. Camper Van Swap, 2. Stud Wonky log cabin mini quilt, 3. Fab little quilt swap, 4. 5 x 4 Blocks - Hive 12, 5. 'on the line at ray and joan's', 6. little houses, 7. little red and wolfie mini quilt, 8. five teapots so far.., 9. Pinwheel Quilt, 10. Cupcake Fabric Badges, 11. Pippi for Muriel, 12. Dolls Quilt for AJ., 13. Pillow Talk Swap 3, 14. hand embroidered "love" pillow, 15. Drunkards Path Block Arrangement 2, 16. Ringo PIe--October--Amy
CHEGOOOUUU!!!
Troca com a Leslie do blog polishartaddiction.blogspot.com - USA
Tem melhor presente do que receber uma caixa com tudo isso, dois dias antes do meu aniversário?!
Orly - Nail Defense
OPI - Not Like The Movies
OPI - Vodka & Caviar
OPI - Shorts Story
OPI - Pink Flamenco
OPI - Strawberry Margarita
OPI - Don't Mess with OPI
OPI - Here Today ... Aragon Tomorrow
OPI - Do You Lilac It?
China Glaze - INK Nail Lacquer Art
China Glaze - Towel Boy Toy
China Glaze - Laced Up
China Glaze - Sugar High
Megan Miller - Coral Bliss
Konad 2 way pen White
Konad 2 way pen Black
SH - Princess Cut
Decotape LINDA, de zebra rosa + Caneta Rosa
É uma fofa né?! AMEI TUDO!
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O que eu mandei pra ela está nessa foto AQUI!
A minha caixa demorou quase um mês pra chegar aqui, saiu dos Estados Unidos dia
19 de Dezembro e chegou dia 17 de Janeiro.
A caixa dela, eu enviei dia 09 de Dezembro e ela recebeu dia 21 de Dezembro.
Mandei como: Leve - Prioritário / Gift / Cosmetics / Valor declarado $20,00
ps: Sim, eu ADORO esmalte cremoso, hehehe..
www.swap-bot.com/swap/show/145306
Step 1:
Take two 3.5 x 3.5 inch tiles (official Zentangle tiles or tiles made out of good sturdy paper like Bristol board or something similar).
In pencil, draw the same string on both tiles. The strings don’t have to be painstakingly exactly the same, but should be easily recognizable as the same string.
Step 2:
Pick one section of the string and fill it with the same tangle on both of the tiles.
Please stick to traditional black & white for this swap, and do not do any shading yet.
Please use only official Zentangle patterns and/or any of the patterns that are listed on the TanglePatterns.com site. Recognizable variations on those patterns are also okay.
So at this point, you’ll have two incomplete tiles that are close enough to be identical twins.
Step 3:
Write your name on the back of one tile, and then set it aside. You won’t be doing anything else to it. (Except mailing it later.)
Complete the other Zentangle tile, shading if you wish. Please do your best work, erase stray lines, etc.
Sign the back of the finished tile with your name and the date.
Place it in its own individual sleeve or small envelope, so that your recipient won’t see it inadvertently.
Step 4:
Send both tiles to your partner. Please put something stiff in the envelope with them to help protect them on their trip.
Step 5:
When you receive the tiles from your partner, it’s up to you whether you want to see the finished “twin” right away, or whether you want to finish tangling the other tile before comparing the two “twins.”
If you can’t complete the string right away: Please take a peek at the finished tile, so that you’ll be able to rate promptly. Then you can tuck it out of sight again, so that it doesn’t influence what you do with its “twin.”
Step 6 - Optional:
It would be cool if you could take a picture of both twins together when they’re done and share it in the group forum.
56 of 2013
Pen and ink
Zentangle
April ?, 2013
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Book from: www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/3651339556/in/pool-obj...
Wonderful incredibly stunning fingerpuppets Lisa made out of felt. I'm in love!
(part of the incredible swap package I received from Lisa, 'eyeonthesparrow' www.flickr.com/people/eots/)