Thursday, December 18, 2008

Handmade Holidays for my sister

The package arrived yesterday, so I can finally post about these. It's been tough keeping mum, I really like everything I sent her! I cheated and posted them on flickr, which my family didn't know about, but now that's busted. C'est la vie! Onto the goodies-


The best part is that she called when it arrived, so I got to hear her open it. It really made my day!

The snowman is from this pattern, it's free but you'll need to register to see it.
http://www.freepatterns.com/fp_pdfs/Other/Knitting/mr_flurry.pdf
The white and green yarns are my grandma's, but the red isn't. I finally ran out on Snowman #4!

The instructions for the large ornament, called a kusudama, are on folding trees:
http://foldingtrees.com/2008/11/kusudama-tutorial-part-1/
http://foldingtrees.com/2008/11/kusudama-tutorial-part-2/

The other star ornaments are from instructions that came with a pack of origami paper, but zencrafter posted an exhaustive tutorial here (as well as many variations, like wreaths):
http://zencrafting.blogspot.com/2008/12/origami-star-tutorial.html

The lucky star garland is about 6 feet long. All of the origami are made with Sephora holiday catalogs. I usually give my sister makeup for Christmas, but the budget is tight this year since DH and I are buying a co-op. I figured this was the next best thing!

2 comments:

Angie said...

What thoughtful gifts. Your sister is lucky! :)

Paperelle said...

Thank you, it was really great that she called when she opened them, it truly made all the work worth it to hear her reaction.