Then came the fun part of making a teeny weeny mitten, a gingerbread house and a stocking. The mitten is even smaller than the one I made for the gift tag. It's about one inch long and the gingerbread house is even smaller. It was a bit fiddly to make and the stitches had to be truly tiny but it was a lot of fun. Once all the pieces were ready, I attached the bakers twine to the card and then attached the hanging ornaments.
The card was made with the warmest wishes for my secret partner who I cannot name just yet but I was very happy when I found out who it was. A big thank you goes to Ali at VeryBerryHandmade for organising yet another round of the wonderful ATC swap. Larisa xox
How lovely! It is so sparkly and festive:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catherine! :-)
DeleteOh, this is just the sweetest confection! I love it! Thanks for explaining how you put all the pieces together.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! I am glad you found it useful.
Deletethose tiny pieces are so cute!! Tiny is fiddly but i think they are worth the time and patience they require!! I am always so impressed with the ATC's you create!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Gina! Fiddly is good... sometimes. :-) It was fun working on this ATC.
DeleteWhat a wonderful, sparkly surprise for your swap partner.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Dina! I truly hope my partner likes is. :-)
DeleteI love this - I keep going back to look at it! I am sure your partner will love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! I sill haven't heard from my partner. Hope the cards arrives soon.
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