Two words that are an immediate crafters dilemma
Should I consider making something!
The question can't be answered until the moment the little bit of paper is drawn and the name revealed.
So now knowing who it is, should I craft, what should I make and perhaps most importantly of all have I the time to finish whatever I start.
This year I have just changed teams, bidding farewell to people I have worked with for years and who's likes and dislike are as known to me as mine to them. Now the new team is a mix some I have worked with and know a little, others I do not know at all.
I had some hopes I would draw the Star Wars enthusiast. Alas that was not to be. I drew the name of a male colleague who's preference I have no knowledge (except he is on a diet which ruled out the easy chocolate option).
I finally decided to craft, I bought a box and turned to my pyrography tools a quilting book and a calligraphy book to personalise the box.
You may guess that the recipient of my Secret Santa'ing has the initial P.
Here are the books I got the Celtic Knot and the P from.
I finished nicely in time, early actual as I will not be at work for the gift giving so I won't know for at least a week if he liked it or not.
At least I had fun making it.
A little update, he liked it and what is more embellished it.
carefully colouring it in with highlighter pens, which surprisingly have set into the varnish.
I think he was after the fact worried I would be upset at his addition but hey as a meddling embellisher myself I am rather chuffed he liked it enough to add his own personal touch and make it his own!
A little update, he liked it and what is more embellished it.
carefully colouring it in with highlighter pens, which surprisingly have set into the varnish.
I think he was after the fact worried I would be upset at his addition but hey as a meddling embellisher myself I am rather chuffed he liked it enough to add his own personal touch and make it his own!
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