Wednesday, 3 December 2008

For Ava

Here's the Christmas ornament I made for Ava. I still need to wrap it up and get it ready for shipping, but it should still arrive before Christmas (at least I hope it will). Instead of an actual ornament I made a decorative ribbon to adorn the tree. I embroidered "Ava Superprincess" onto some felt circles. I used her favourite colour (pink of course!) and mixed it with white and added some sequins. Just right for a princess.





I'm hoping Sheye will like it.


9 comments:

Sheye Rosemeyer said...

Oh my! Like it? I adore it! I love love love surprises so I almost didn't want to look but I'm so glad I've seen it - how beautiful it is :) I can't wait for it to arrive!
Thankyou so, so much.
Love Sheye x

Hannah said...

I'm sure Sheye will absolutely LOVE it :)
They're beautiful!

Amanda said...

I know she will love it ~ they are beautiful :-)
l,
Amanda x

Tabitha said...

That is so beautiful Tania ~ I know that it will look wonderul on Sheyes tree. I am hoping that my decorations reached Australia in one piece!!
Hope you are well
love and hugs Tabitha XXXX

clinka said...

Aww... Tania it is beautiful. Gorgeous work.
jbxo

Hollie said...

I love the ribbon you made for the tree. That was very thoughtful and too cute!

dani said...

tania, i love, love, LOVE it!!! omgoodness, it is precious and befitting a princess:D
i see sheye already loves it:)
love,
dani

Tanya said...

Tania it's absolutely gorgeous!! Perfect for a Princess! I just love it... it will look so beautiful on Sheye's tree!

Keep an eye on your mail box :)

lots of love ,
t. xxxx

Elise said...

Oh Tania, your Christmas ornament for Ava is gorgeous. It is perfect for a Super princess. I imagine that the Rosemeyer Christmas tree is going to look exquisite - filled with so much love and everything pink and sparkly. What a sight to behold.

It was so interesting to read about your traditions and the way in which you celebrate Christmas in Belgium. I enjoy exposing Sav and Blake to different traditions from around the world. We often do craft activities that are inspired from traditions from aound the globe.

Tania, thank you so much for keeping my sister in your thoughts, this means so much to us. I will certainly keep you posted on how she is going. Renae is being very positive, actually she is inspiring and very brave (braver than I think I would be).

Lots of love and hugs
Elise