Hello:
My tree is not up yet, is yours??? between this and that, my wreath is in the works. I'm very picky, and slow. Oh, well since we keep the stuff up for so long, its okay.
I just saw last night some last minute ornaments, easy
and cute.
Oh I love these little typography ornies, aren’t they darling? So many possibilities with different colored fabrics and word options. What a great gift too! Get the tutorial over at Tatertots and Jello
I love this one, check it out at "My Salvage Treasures"
Hope you have a great day, and make a little time for Christmas,
its worth it.
love you all
martha
My Blog's mission is to inspire and encourage friends and followers to take risks in decorating, painting, transforming vintage and discarded items into beautiful ornaments for our homes. I hope I can be of help and inspiration to all my followers. I am a self-made decorator, and have not formal training in designing or decorating, however, by sharing we learn from each other. Enjoy, grab a cup of tea or coffee and have fun.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Boxes, suitcases, trunks full of Christmas stuff!!!!
Its time to open them up, I started with two, found some beautiful music ribbon from last year Pottery Barn on sale of course, found
my Kmart on sale after Christmas pale french blue
ornaments. In the other suitcase I found some
beautiful glitter birds, and old fashioned checker
red and white ribbon, also some pretty tags for my clay tag little tree.
I usually have more than one tree, the big one, and then my little one with tags, and another one with
just very old country ornaments, fun fun fun.
Tomorow I will decorate the small one for the kitchen, I usually fill it with my handmade tags:
I had a collection of Christmas tags that I made, and
the tree has little white lights, its going to be fun
decorating this little tree, pictures, tomorow.
I had often garlands of pop corn and cranberries, beautiful cookies decorated, candy and dry orange slices,
and different edibles, the small tree sits on a terracotta pot and afterwards we would plant it in the back yard.
Wreaths of historical Williamsburg absolutely lovely, don't you think????
Don;t forget the centerpiece for the table:
Dream bathroom with a touch of CHristmas Beautiful!!!
I'm decorating my bedroom, I have an antique iron bed,
its all white of course, and I'm adding one of my boxwood wreaths
and a little something to the mirror, what do your think???????
,
This is simple and it would look great in your bedroom.
A beautiful wreath I made for the top of one of my wreaths.
I also made stars with glitter around them, the are great little ornaments and of course HANDMADE,
you made it not CHina and not Pottery Barn but YOU.
Music sheet and antique book pages cut into strip make great handmade ornaments. I made a lot of these, and I taught a three year old to make them, well he help mommy.
I made a bunch of these last year, and they are all waiting carefully arranged in the suitcase.
A decoupage ornament I made, you can use other images from Christmas cards, magazines, I used
a damask napkin from Home Goods on sale $2.00 and made 10 ornaments. I love to decoupage, so there we simple but elegants,
Memory ornaments are one of my favorites, this is one that is simple, but you can make them
in many ways, black and white pictures, or sepia, the kids love to see their pictures on the tree.
I painted a few of these, if you want I have the instructions, they are simple.
This ornament will WOW your family and friends, so easy, go ahead and try it.
This next ornament will add sparkle and light to your decoration.
What to do with the oldies that need something new, here are some ideas:;
Solution: Cut 5/8-inch ribbon into 1-1/2- and 2-inch-long strips (for an average-size ornament). Glue the strips to the ball, starting at the bottom with three rows of shorter strips and finishing the middle and top with longer strips. Creative use of ribbon, flapper-style, saved this ball from the trash.
Nice no???
Another one, we all have them in our storage suitcases or boxes.
Solution: Hide the scratches with velvetribbon. Apply a line of hot glue to the ornament, starting at the top and going all the way around the ball. Adhere a strip of ribbon to the ball. Repeat so you have six evenly spaced ribbon lines running down the ball. Glue ribbon loops to the top of the ball so they drape over the ball. For the topper, fold over some ribbon three times, going back and forth, so it looks as if you laid three bows on top of each other. Make a final loop around the center of the layered ribbon, and tie or glue to the top
Another one that I did, I love them, but this one is with Christmas paper. simple but so old fashioned, I also made them with Christmas hymns.
Same idea but with a twist, card stock rolls and sticker letters, just so cute.
Now this is all over blogland
This is all felt, waxed paper, sheers scissors, and very easy to do, please let me know if you want
the pattern.
Lets move on to the outside, I like this table with the antique lanters, cute and unique no?????
A bunch of carolers similar old buckets filled with snow and candles, so cute.
Fill a window box with greenery studded with lights to glitter in the icy air all season long.
Love the benches with big bulbs and pine cones, simple pine cuts from the yard,
Beautiful toppers: something different
My favorite, I got one at Macys three years ago, just beautiful.
Very popular
Very popular, all over blogland. I have the tutorial if you are interested.
Gorgeous, Oh la la
love
Love JOY and the plates, so fab
love americana love
the pinecones garland, little pots, candles,
nuts about Christmas
love this so french
Come back tomorow for the best menus for our Christmas feast. The English know how to cook,
and I thought we could explore new menus, and desserts for December 24 and 25.
Nigella Lawson's from the FOOD TV NETWORK is one of my favorites, she is English but understands
american food.
Come back and I'm sure you will enjoy it, after all the meal, the desserts are important ,lets get ready
and have a great dinner.
enjoy my friends and keep doing a little everyday, and your home will look festive and you can relax'
knowing that you are ready to celebrate the most important holidays that we Americans and Christians
love, The birth of Jesus, and the story of his wonderful life.
love you
martha
my Kmart on sale after Christmas pale french blue
ornaments. In the other suitcase I found some
beautiful glitter birds, and old fashioned checker
red and white ribbon, also some pretty tags for my clay tag little tree.
I usually have more than one tree, the big one, and then my little one with tags, and another one with
just very old country ornaments, fun fun fun.
Tomorow I will decorate the small one for the kitchen, I usually fill it with my handmade tags:
I had a collection of Christmas tags that I made, and
the tree has little white lights, its going to be fun
decorating this little tree, pictures, tomorow.
I had often garlands of pop corn and cranberries, beautiful cookies decorated, candy and dry orange slices,
and different edibles, the small tree sits on a terracotta pot and afterwards we would plant it in the back yard.
Wreaths of historical Williamsburg absolutely lovely, don't you think????
Don;t forget the centerpiece for the table:
Dream bathroom with a touch of CHristmas Beautiful!!!
I'm decorating my bedroom, I have an antique iron bed,
its all white of course, and I'm adding one of my boxwood wreaths
and a little something to the mirror, what do your think???????
,
This is simple and it would look great in your bedroom.
A beautiful wreath I made for the top of one of my wreaths.
I also made stars with glitter around them, the are great little ornaments and of course HANDMADE,
you made it not CHina and not Pottery Barn but YOU.
Music sheet and antique book pages cut into strip make great handmade ornaments. I made a lot of these, and I taught a three year old to make them, well he help mommy.
I made a bunch of these last year, and they are all waiting carefully arranged in the suitcase.
A decoupage ornament I made, you can use other images from Christmas cards, magazines, I used
a damask napkin from Home Goods on sale $2.00 and made 10 ornaments. I love to decoupage, so there we simple but elegants,
Memory ornaments are one of my favorites, this is one that is simple, but you can make them
in many ways, black and white pictures, or sepia, the kids love to see their pictures on the tree.
I painted a few of these, if you want I have the instructions, they are simple.
This ornament will WOW your family and friends, so easy, go ahead and try it.
This next ornament will add sparkle and light to your decoration.
What to do with the oldies that need something new, here are some ideas:;
Solution: Cut 5/8-inch ribbon into 1-1/2- and 2-inch-long strips (for an average-size ornament). Glue the strips to the ball, starting at the bottom with three rows of shorter strips and finishing the middle and top with longer strips. Creative use of ribbon, flapper-style, saved this ball from the trash.
Nice no???
Another one, we all have them in our storage suitcases or boxes.
Solution: Hide the scratches with velvetribbon. Apply a line of hot glue to the ornament, starting at the top and going all the way around the ball. Adhere a strip of ribbon to the ball. Repeat so you have six evenly spaced ribbon lines running down the ball. Glue ribbon loops to the top of the ball so they drape over the ball. For the topper, fold over some ribbon three times, going back and forth, so it looks as if you laid three bows on top of each other. Make a final loop around the center of the layered ribbon, and tie or glue to the top
Another one that I did, I love them, but this one is with Christmas paper. simple but so old fashioned, I also made them with Christmas hymns.
Same idea but with a twist, card stock rolls and sticker letters, just so cute.
Now this is all over blogland
This is all felt, waxed paper, sheers scissors, and very easy to do, please let me know if you want
the pattern.
Lets move on to the outside, I like this table with the antique lanters, cute and unique no?????
A bunch of carolers similar old buckets filled with snow and candles, so cute.
Fill a window box with greenery studded with lights to glitter in the icy air all season long.
Love the benches with big bulbs and pine cones, simple pine cuts from the yard,
Beautiful toppers: something different
My favorite, I got one at Macys three years ago, just beautiful.
Very popular
Very popular, all over blogland. I have the tutorial if you are interested.
Gorgeous, Oh la la
love
Love JOY and the plates, so fab
love americana love
the pinecones garland, little pots, candles,
nuts about Christmas
love this so french
Come back tomorow for the best menus for our Christmas feast. The English know how to cook,
and I thought we could explore new menus, and desserts for December 24 and 25.
Nigella Lawson's from the FOOD TV NETWORK is one of my favorites, she is English but understands
american food.
Come back and I'm sure you will enjoy it, after all the meal, the desserts are important ,lets get ready
and have a great dinner.
enjoy my friends and keep doing a little everyday, and your home will look festive and you can relax'
knowing that you are ready to celebrate the most important holidays that we Americans and Christians
love, The birth of Jesus, and the story of his wonderful life.
love you
martha
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