It’s almost midnight. I’m watching a firework display on the TV, while listening to them being set off outside. Big Ben is chiming the last few seconds of 2013 and a brand new year is nearly here.
There hasn’t been very much crafting going on in the last week. I did make these little gifts for my nieces and nephews, to give out at a family gathering yesterday.
There was a boy’s version too. As you can see they are a little outnumbered! I found it interesting to see who tore off the end, to get to the contents (Lindt chocolate teddy bears and Santas, in case you’re interested) and who carefully untied the ribbon and tipped it out.
I’m joining in with Julia and the gang for this New Year edition of WOYWW?
Thank you to everyone who has visited and commented during this last year. Looking forward to your company in 2014, whatever it may bring. Happy New Year!
They're all very pretty, Fi! I did some handmade bon-bons too - nothing so fancy, just from a couple of kits - and put a scratch-it inside for all the family. Hope your 2014 is wonderful - I watched the fireworks display in Sydney; once the countdown was finished, I went straight to bed! x
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ReplyDeleteSuch very pretty bonbons, a bit of work... well done. Love both colours. Happy WOYWW. Shaz in Oz. x#2
oh they are fabulous and such a neat idea! Happy New Year to you, lets hope it's the craftiess one ever!
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((Lyn)) #25
Gorgeous crackers! I'd be untying carefully so that I could save the ribbon etc for crafting recycling, lol!!
ReplyDeleteI hope we meet up too, how's about a play date in Salisbury again!?
May 2014 be full of love, laughter and crafting lunacy!
Hugs, LLJ 29 xx
Your Candy boxes look great, I've only just received my cutter so I'll be doing something similar next Christmas.
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Karin #30
Happy New Year Fiona! Lovely cracjkers, you know that every one of us would have been carefully untying and opening in order to keep as much of the packaging intact as possible. We're all just like kids- far more interested in the wrapping than the gift, usually! Have a great Wednesday, Hugs, Shaz #32 xx
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely, how many were ripped open though? :) Happy New Year to you and your family, I hope it's a good one xx
ReplyDeleteOh those bon bons looks so good, pitty they had to be torn apart to get to the goodies. I must give it a go this year making my own.
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Hugs Eliza & Yoda 10
Happy WOYWW and Happy Crafting
Wishing you a Very Happy New Year Fi. May 2014 bring you all the happiness xxxx
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Your little gifts are lovely ( I recognize those papers :-) ) Anne x #36
ReplyDeleteAren't those just so cute?? I have never been able to do the whole production-line thing. I get bored and careless, so I envy those who have the sticktoitivness to do many of one thing. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year WOYWW!
Mary Anne (1)
A Very happy New Year to you and the family! I hope 2014 sees you creating lots more lovely projects like this for us all to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteJust for the record, I'd be in the carefully untie the ribbon camp :)
Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good time with all those crackers, they are so pretty.
Bishopsmate #44
Happy new year Fiona! I swear that next to crafting, unwrapping gifts is the biggest betrayer of personality! What a nice way to offer a treat, bet the kids loved it.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Fiona. Those crackers are gorgeous - what lovely gifts for the family.
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Margaret #12
LOVE those crackers! My grandies would adore them.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and a happy WOYWW too! Tertia #21
Cute crackers I bet the boys didn't undo the ribbon. I enjoyed the fireworks too
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Janet
Lovely boxes there Fiona. Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteHettie 49
Happy new year
ReplyDeleteThose crackers look great
Thanks for visiting already
Jackie 13
Great crackers. Happy 2014! Peg R #25
ReplyDeleteLove these crackers..it was our first year EVER without Christmas crackers as we are in NYC and they don't really do them here. I am curious too, how many untied them? Happy New Year. Cx #67
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty. Happy New Year to you & yours Fiona.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gift boxes Fi, I like all your 3d makes that you've posted recently in the run up to Christmas. There's definitely a whole new yarn world out there compared to what my mum used to be able to buy in the 70's. Happy New year to you all.
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Brenda 4
Fabulous boxes! I've been wanting to try making these. Happy New Year and WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteCarol N #50
Those look so pretty Wow must have been fun watching them rip into them :) Hugs Nikki 8
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR too
what fab cracker boxes I bet they went down a treat I would open mine carefully and re -use the bits as would most of us crafters !...I wish you a happy and healthy 2014 crafty hugs Andrea x #33
ReplyDeleteWow. Those crackers are amazing. So precise and gorgeous. Love the colours,
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Love Rachel #23
Happy new Year Fiona. Those crackers are terrific and the contents would have been yummy. I'd have been one of the ones carefully untying the ribbon - they are too pretty to rip open :) Have a great week and a wonderful 2014. Hugs, Elizabeth x #79
ReplyDeletePretty little gifts - a lovely thought. Happy New Year x Jo
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, Fiona....have just had a catch up off your last few posts.....wishing you and yours a Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
You need to show me how to make those at mb can see me making loads this christmas! lol
ReplyDeleteThey are fab! I love that colourful paper too. I would have been the one untying the ribbons, in fact the ribbons on my desk this week came from our Christmas crackers!
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