Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts

Football Birthday Party, 2020

All guests are boys and only one girl. Can you spot an invitation for her?




Crocodile Birthday Party, 2017

Invitations to a crocodile themed birthday party:


Thank you, 2016

Thank-you-cards to kindergarten teachers who have done a great job:


Danke, 2015

Danke, Lea!


Men Grill, 2015

Men do not cook, but grill: a birthday anniversary card along with a charcoal grill. 
Happy birthday, Philipp!


Parents, 2015

Two cinema tickets to German movie "Eltern" ("Parents"): fiction or true?


Birthday Number 2, 2015

For David's second birthday:


Birthday Number 2, 2015

Peter wird zwei!


Valentine's Day - Cinema Tickets (2)


Size: 10 x 12 cm

Valentine's Day - Cinema Tickets (1)

The card can be used for presenting tickets if you are going to the cinema on a Valentine's Day. Well, the ones on the front have already been used, so you will have to supply new ones...


Size: 10 x 12 cm

Birthday Present - in German, 2013

A tiny birthday card in German:


Size: 8 x 12 cm

Serious Snowman for 2013

This snowman looks somehow more serious than his companion:

Thank-You Note, 2012

A thank-you note in German with four beads and an envelope.


German Wedding Rings, 2012

All the best to Maike and Sören!


Wedding Rings, 2011

To Sebastian and Meike on their wedding day:


You can look at the rings closer:

Thank-You Card, 2011

A tiny thank-you card in German to be added to a box of chocolate.

Size: 7.5x8.5

Christmas and New Year Cards Collection, 2010

This year I've come up with a tiny Christmas cards collection in 5 languages: German, English, Russian, Italian, and Turkish.
This was my first experience of working with felt and I must admit I haven't figured out yet the easiest way of cutting out the patterns. Leaving this working detail aside, felt felt warm and cosy and added some spice to each card. May your upcoming year feel the same way!
Merry Christmas!