I joined in on the Fun in Amy's
Harvest Gathering Swap.
I had 2 Partners.
My First partner was
Linda Tylus.
Linda doesn't have a Blog,
so I am sharing pictures
of what Linda sent me
and what I sent her.
These are the Goodies that I
received from Linda.
NOTE: (I added Linda's name
on these Photo's to give
her credit for her
wonderful creations.)
An ADORABLE Harvest Doll.
Isn't she Sweet!
I Love Dolls, and she is
Perfect!
These 2 Sweet little fellow's.
So cute!
A Prim Candy Corn.
YUMMY smelling wax goodies.
A Fall Notepad
and a Pumpkin Mug.
(Sorry for the sideways picture.)
and a cow Patty.
I had told Linda
that she needs to start a Blog
and share her
wonderful creations
with everyone.
Linda Lives in Kaukauna, WI
so that's not far from where I live.
Thank You for all the
Wonderful treasures Linda.
I Love them all!
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This is what I sent Linda.
These are corn Bowl fillers that I made.
They are made out of an old chenille
Bedspread, and the husks
are muslin.
This is a pattern from the
Create and Decorate Magazine.
One of my Scarecrows
that I made out of wood.
A Prim Candy Corn
That I made.
The candle mat I purchased.
And for the candle,
I took a white pillar candle and
drilled a hole in the top with
a spade bit.
Dipped the candle in wax
and rolled in a variety of spices
and coffee, the dipped in wax again.
I dipped the tea light also,
then added it to the hole in
the candle.
This is an old, rough board
that I had in my stash.
I painted it black, sanded it here
and there, and added a coat
of stain over the top.
I took a piece of fabric,
coffee stained it, and stapled it
onto the board to make a pocket.
I painted the numbers 1812
with black paint, added a piece of
rusty wire to hang,
and stuffed Spanish moss and
Sweet Annie in the Pocket.
(This can be taken out and Linda
can add her own dried goods,
or whatever she prefers
in the pocket.
A Sunflower Journal
I purchased at Michael's.
A Fall, rag stuffed
Pillow tuck That I made.
One of these Pumpkin guys
that I made out of the recycled
lawn edging.
And a Peat Pot Pumpkin.
Thank You for Hosting
these wonderful Swaps Amy!