This year’s book week is dedicated to the theme of travel. I was asked to decorate the stage and hall in this theme. There was a lot of work, especially with the flags, but it turned out beautifully.
This year’s book week is dedicated to the theme of travel. I was asked to decorate the stage and hall in this theme. There was a lot of work, especially with the flags, but it turned out beautifully.
I bought a DIY decorative paper butterfly kit under a glass dome at the store. I did pretty well.
I bought a cheap basic Enchantimals Penguin with a drawn little friend and a cute Polly Pocket mulatto Shani.
Masha continues to be passionate about pixel art—she made mouse and dog keychains for her grandparents.
My goddaughter Tanya loves unicorns very much. Here I crocheted a little unicorn for her as a gift.
After eight years of separation, I finally saw my godmother. I wanted to give her some handmade gift from me. And since she’s also an Aries, I crocheted for her such a cute little sheep.
I really love the drawings of the artist Gapchinska. And here is the bead embroidery I made using one of the kits. This will be a gift for the wonderful girl Galya, who works as a yoga instructor in faraway Tasmania.
Finished making gifts for my little twin nephews—a musical velour yarn bears boy and girll.
Finally received my mini Paola’s, which had been waiting for me in Ukraine since spring. This is Martina, a blonde with a bob, and Paola, a strawberry blonde with highlights. Adorable little girls, only their strangely drawn eyebrows are a bit annoying
On the way home, I finished putting together a gift for my dad – a sea wolf. He’s cute, with hinged paws and nautical tattoos on his shoulders. I hope Dad will like it, he even looks a little like it.