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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Christmas Tree or Three



 Welcome.  I have been busy.  I was creating some trees yesterday.  Well actually I started the day before.  I finished the first one yesterday morning, and after a day of construction, I created the final two.  Hubby cooked so that was awesome.  We are starting on our new bathroom which will be another blog...but not until its done.  Well maybe an update here and there.
 I was noticing Styrofoam trees all over blog land.  Wow those things are crazy expensive at Michael's.  I decided I could do without and went to my stash.  Behind my door I found my roll of cardboard that my Sisterkins had saved for me.  The link is for my family blog.  Would love if you followed me there too.  Lots of great ideas and tutorials there.

   I got my trusty roll of duct tape out and went to work to create my "NOT Styrofoam" cardboard forms.    CHEAP.  

I started to cover the largest form with dried oranges. 

I kept going until it was almost covered.
  I then went out to my pump house and grabbed a bag of pine cones that I had gathered up last year.  It cuts down on all the little spiders and buggies that like to crawl out if you pick them fresh from the ground......yucky.  I filled in all the blanks with pine cones, not bug screams.
I added a few Christmas sprigs of red and green and that was  tree number one. 



For a topper, I first had to build a jig.  I grabbed a star pattern which was available all over google.  I got a scrap piece of  2x6 and put my star pattern on and nailed at all the folds on the black dots.  For a five point star, you will need ten finishing nails.  I used finishing nails so that the wire would slide off easily.  I wrapped the copper wire around the nails on the jig.  That's my star.  I made two more so I had three in total.




   I pushed the wire through the top hole and filled in the top of the tree with glue and pine cones and embellishments.  This acts as a way to transport the tree too.


My next tree was covered completely with dried oranges.  Some a partial pieces and some I kinda broke to wrap around the curves.  I stuck in the star and put a few pieces of orange and Christmas sprigs around it with glue to anchor the star.  That was tree #2.
For tree number three, I got some jute and started wrapping.  I loved it, just plain with the star, but when I put it up to the other two i felt it was lacking.
  I grabbed some raffia and wrapped it around the tree like a garland.  I took some Christmas sprigs and pine cones and glued them on around the raffia.







   I took these trees one step further.  Check out what I did   HERE!
Well that's all.  It seemed so quick to blog about them but it seemed so long to make them. lol....  I guess I put about 6 to 7 hours total into the three so that's not too bad.  Anyways I hope this inspires someone the way that I get inspired from all of you!
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Button Jar

 I love buttons...and then I saw it....button printables from the The Graphics Fairy.  Thank you Graphics Fairy.....again.   I quickly downloaded the two files and printed and cut.  I stuck some of  them on a mason jar and voila.  My new button jar.  



Self adhesive paper.  Awesome stuff!

I will be making one for my daughter too as she loves buttons even more than I do!



Aren't the buttons beautiful
Cheers!

Time For The Solar Snowman


Winter is in the air....time of the snowman.   This is a Christmas take on my solar bears....solar snowmen.  I was trying to use up scraps of wood from our renovation project.  We built on dormers and we had some scrap OSB left over.  Normally this stuff would be thrown out but I wanted to see what I could do with it.  Poke around my blog and check out my other scrap wood projects!   I will just post pics.  Hope you enjoy the visual tutorial.  Oh, you can find my solar bears H E R E !

This is the general pattern.  I freehanded for length and width to make small, medium and large.


















I am going to look for some type of hanging light for these guys too.  This was all I could find at the time this the post.

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