
From Kathi I received: a Poinsettia flower in a vase, a basket with "pine" cones, an art deco Christmas tree and a bead wreath....
And if that weren't enough, she also sent material, findings and some bits & bobs. I'm overwhelmed! ......
From Deborah I received: a cute little snowman, a bow with bells and a tiny decorated brush tree that looks like she hand made it; absolutely fabulous....

Jaime gave me a teeny tiny Christmas tree inside a dome; there are prezzies under the tree as well. How cute is that!.....

....and from Jill , in a home made box: a place mat with a Santa plate containing cookies and a candy cane, a carrot for the reindeer as well as a glass of milk, along with a note for Santa. That'll earn brownie points from Santa!.....

Last but not least, from Kim, a letter in which she asks for advice, "because I feel like the only way I can improve is through practice and learning from other people", a hutch and a box with all the bits (a filled punch bowl with cups & the ladle, an xmas stocking, a wreath and a tiny tree, 3 cards, 2 gingerbread men and a gingerbread house) to decorate it with and a photo of how she set everything up....
Kim, you rock girl! I can't see you needing much advice
I sent each person a wreath
and "ein Bunten Teller" containing a candy cane, some candies and an all day lolly, gingerbread, chocolate, cookies, an apple & an orange....
In Germany where festivities are held on Christmas Eve, the tree isn't set up or decorated until that afternoon. Presents are set out on a festively laid table and traditionally include a decorative plate overflowing with all the cookies & cakes that had been baked in the weeks preceding Christmas. These plates known as "Bunter Teller"(colorful plate), are a special paper plate decorated in Christmas scenes and in addition to the traditional cookies contain lots of chocolate, nuts, marzipan and fruit.I think this is probably where Santa's cookie plate originated from.
Give yourselves a big hand, ladies! Thank you so much for my prezzies; they're all great!!!!
Just as I made that sleeping mouse in the teacup who's waiting for Santa, this year, I have an idea for next year for a Christmas card that will made as a vignette. Tune in then, I'll be using some of my swap prezzies.
I have 2 more swaps to come Rosanna's swap and the swap at AllThingsMini.

Hi Karin, your gifts are wonderful, this year you should have been a good blogger and a lovely person,a warm greeting,Sonia
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you liked your gifts Karin! This was a wanderful swap to be a part of!!!
ReplyDeleteKarin- stopping in to say thank you so much for my swap items!! The orange is amazing- I cannot stop looking at it! It is so cool to know the story behind your plate of goodies- I have never heard of this before :) I love the wreath also!! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteHi Karin, sorry to be late, but I was busy drooling over my items I got! I loved your wonderful wreath and the amazing, yummy plate of goodies! Thank you and happy new year!
ReplyDeletemini hugs
Jaime