Gifted Gorgeousness is hosted each month by the lovely Jo at Serendipitous Stitching. GG, on the 15th of each month, is when we share our latest gifts. These can be gifts given or received, or any item made using fabric, threads, buttons, ribbon, chart, backing fabric that has been gifted. Thank you Jo for hosting GG in 2024.
December 1st of our Christmas Exchange at Needlecraft Haven. My parcel arrived from Mary, the card is beautiful (the photo doesn't do it justice).
Mary stitched me a gorgeous ornament themed on decorating a tree, perfect for me. Thank you Mary, and for the candy cane thread.
My exchange gift was to Christine and I stitched one of Durene Jone's lovely Christmas designs. I used some chenille wool to edge it which I thought looked very snowy.
I have made two Christmas humbugs, one for our daughter and her hubby, the other for our son and his girlfriend. They are designed by Faby Reilly and there are four in the series. Our daughter keeps her's on show all year round, I think she knows what is being stitched next year.... or maybe not hee hee
The tree at church looks lovely, a real Santa Tree. Thank you to everyone who stitched and sent a Santa, you can read about the festival on my St Laurence's Christmas Tree Festival post.
Here's my upcycled Christmas cards:
It's been another fun year of crafts and stitching, I wonder what 2025 will bring. Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year with busy needles in 2025
5 comments:
I like to re-use old Christmas cards as well, and they can make interesting mounts for cross stitches.
Thanks for taking part in GG this month. Love the ornament that Mary sent you, that is just the perfect design for you. I used to make gift tags out of old Christmas cards and now I keep them for scrapbooking.
Both ornaments are lovely, and I love the chenille you added... bring on the snow!
What beautiful ornaments you were gifted and gifted to others...all were so beautifully stitched and finished. Merry Christmas!
Your gift and your stitching both look great! I think it is great idea to upcycle the cards. The less that goes in the landfill the better.
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