Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Oh, my Deer!

Isn't she sweet!

My new Deer!


Who doesn't love red and turquoise together? 

So 1950s ish.    

I found this little beauty in a gift shop on our trip out West this Fall. 


She's a Department 56 deer.

Now I want to crochet a throw in red, white and turquoise! 

I just love those colors.

Do you have any Department 56 villages or ornaments? 

Only 79 days to Christmas!


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Recycled Christmas Card with Crochet Edging





I have to try this!  

Now I know why I saved my Christmas cards over the years.

This is so cute.

You could make a lovely Christmas banner out of several cards.  

Attach one or more cards to a wreath.

Or just hang one as an ornament.

(Click on the photo for instructions.)


Monday, September 10, 2012

Candy Cane Marshmallow Pops



Isn't this a cute treat !

I bought some short candy canes this week to try this out.  

But I don't have any chocolate to melt.  

Duh...

I may make these treats for our Christmas BUNCO party in December.  

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Easy Christmas Card Luminaries & Candle Holders



I'm pleased to have Erin as my first guest host!  
I love her craft idea especially since I have saved my Christmas cards since the late 1970s!  
So I have lots of material to make these luminaries and candle holders.


Easy Christmas Card Luminaries & Candle Holders
Guest post by Erin Levine
One of the defining characteristics of the Christmas season is decorations, in particular the soft and inviting glow of lights. Repurposed holiday Christmas cards and invitations make beautiful luminaries or candle holders and are a wonderful way to celebrate the season and keep energy costs down.
This craft is simple, easy to do, and can be accomplished with things normally found around the home. It is suitable for beginners and is an ideal craft to do with children. 
Christmas Luminaries

You will need:
 3-4 Christmas cards or Christmas Invitations of roughly equal size (how many you use depends on what shape you want the luminary to be)
Embroidery floss or yarn (fingering weight)
A pin, thumb tack or needle
Scissors
A Hand-held hole punch
Ruler
Piece of paper
Darning needle (If you don’t have one, you can substitute scotch tape or just pick one up at the store, they cost about a dollar)

Choose cards with similar colors, themes or styles for the best finished look, along with a contrasting color for the thread. Check to make sure that there is no writing on the inside of the front cover of the cards. This is particularly important with Christmas invitations as they are often in postcard style. Writing on the inside will show right through once the back of the card is illuminated, which will spoil the look of the luminary. Once you have made sure there is no writing, go ahead and cut the cards along the crease so that what you have to work with is the decorative front of the card.

Now, you are ready to begin:

1. Take the pin (or thumb tack or needle) and carefully poke holes around anything in the card you want to highlight. It looks very beautiful if there are Christmas string lights or streetlights in the picture that can be highlighted with actual candlelight.

2. Use one card as a guide to cut the piece of paper to the same size as the rest of the cards. This will be your hole-punch guide. Using the ruler, mark where you want the holes to be on the guide paper (about one centimeter in from the leading edge and about 2 centimeters apart) and punch out the holes. Do this on both the right and left sides of the paper. Next, punch out holes on both sides of the Christmas cards.

3. If you do not have a darning needle, wrap one end of the yarn in tape to keep the end stiff and easy to work with. Then, sew the cards together side to side, using a blanket stitch, and making sure all the card fronts are facing in the same direction.

4. Bring the ends together and stitch them up.


When complete, you will have either a rectangular or triangular luminary, depending on how many cards you chose to use. Simply place around the outside of a tea candle and you will have a festive, beautiful decoration for your home.

Christmas Candle Holders

You will need:
5-6 Christmas cards
4-5 Mason jars or glass candle holders
Scissors
Superglue or hot glue gun
Ribbon







1. Take your Christmas cards with vivid designs or small, easy-to-cut-out images and, using a pair of scissors, carefully cut out the sections of the Christmas cards that you’d like to feature on your candle holders.  
2. Glue the sections you’ve just cut out from your cards to Mason jars or candle holders in the pattern that you’d like with superglue or a hot glue gun. It can either be a collage made up of many decoupage pictures or a single section glued carefully in the center of the candle holder. Set them aside and allow the glue to dry.
3. Tie ribbon around the head of the jars or candle holders to complete the look. Your candles will look like a perfect fit with your Christmas gifts in the Christmas season!

Decorate your dining table, mantle, or kitchen with these simple candle holders and luminaries made of Christmas cards to create a warm holiday feeling in your home. 
Erin Levine writes for PaperStyle, a card and invitation company based in Alpharetta, Georgia. She is anxiously awaiting for Christmastime to arrive and, in the meantime,  she is enjoying writing about creative Christmas craft ideas!

Have fun trying these cute card crafts!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Vintage Christmas Candles

Wait until you see the vintage Christmas candles we inherited from my in-laws.

They are just beautiful.

One of a kind...


I don't remember my in-laws ever putting these out at Christmas.

But I love to set them out on display!


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

My Christmas Dishes Through Glass Doors

We returned to IKEA and bought another glass door for the Christmas dishes cabinets. 

My sweet Hubby attached the glass doors to our two Billy bookcase units.

Now it looks more like a cabinet than a bookcase.

And the doors should eliminate any need to dust which I like!

I found a Christmas turkey platter that I forgot I had.  It's too large to go into one of the shelves but fit perfectly on top of the two units.

I rearranged some of the items to balance out the large platter on top.

I love having my Christmas dishes out on display all year (posted previously here).

Do you display your Christmas dishes?  


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

My Vintage Shiny Brite Ornaments



Hurray...our Christmas boxes were put into storage before the end of January!

The house seems empty now.   

Not as colorful or festive.



I still have some of the original Shiny Brite boxes.  

Is it just me or do you love these vintage bulbs as much as I do?



And there are more REDs to enjoy with our host, Sue, at 


It's A Very Cherry World


for REDnesday!


Thursday, January 26, 2012

New Storage for Our Christmas Dishes


Take a look at my post on my regular blog, Teacup Lane, where I talk about our new storage units (here) for our Christmas dishes.

Check out my past post on my Christmas china (here).



I love having all my Christmas china in one display area.

How about you?

Where do you store and/or display your Christmas china?


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Unusual Christmas Decor


Can you guess what I am...other than a snowman?




I'm a tea bag holder!



What's better than one tea bag holder?

How about two!



Three is a lucky number for me.



And four is the final number.



Aside from the practical use of these Christmas tea bag holders I love to set them out as decoration at Christmas!

Next Christmas I'm going to hang them up with those nifty 3M Command strips!



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Ways to Decorate



Cute way to hang your wreath!



Coffee dye your felt.



Paint your pine cones.



Put a Christmas tree in your kitchen!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Still Christmas Here!

See me reflected in my ornament!
Slowly...very slowly I'm putting away Christmas decorations.

All the exterior lights and decor are put away and every room is done except for the Christmas tree in our family room.  



I don't really make New Year's resolutions but one thought I have had is to add more RED to my home. 

It's my favorite color and most of my Christmas decorations are RED but my home is lacking this bold, beautiful and bright color the rest of the year.  

So, I hope to change that and bring more RED into my life.

How about you - do you love RED too?


Friday, January 13, 2012

Now's The Time To Craft for Christmas!

I've never understood why the TV shows and magazines always wait until close to Christmas to share decorating ideas... especially for crafts.  

Who has the time to make something then?  

Why not start early in the year and have your felt decorations all done well before the Christmas season starts.

These delightful felt ornaments should get your creative juices flowing!




Try a beautiful felt embroidered snowflake!




Or maybe a country felt star ornament in those lovely rustic colors...



Perhaps a pretty little felt heart embroidered and embellished with seed pearls...



How about a fancy Poinsettia pin in felt!

These would be pretty as garland too.



And lastly, if you are very talented as our beloved Elizabeth, or wish you could be, you couldn't resist making one of her felt snowmen!  

Visit Elizabeth's blog to get her free pattern.

Have fun making these into garlands, ornaments or pins!

Let me know if you make any - I would love to see your results.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Vintage Christmas Table Cloth

Vintage Red & Green Poinsettia Tablecloth

I love this vintage Christmas Poinsettia Tablecloth passed down from my dear MIL.   



It drapes this little round table nicely in the corner of our family room!

I'm fighting the urge to start putting Christmas decorations away.

It is just lovely here today in the high 50s F.  

We took our travel van out for a ride and had lunch at Perkins.

Hope you are having a beautiful day too.


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Glass Harp



This is beautiful! 

A "must" to listen to.

(Don't forget to "turn off" my music at the bottom of my blog while listening...) 

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas!

We're busy visiting our brothers and their families.  

Today we're all getting together at my Hubby's one twin brother's home for Christmas Day.  

  We're excited to see everyone and enjoy my sister-in-law's delicious turkey dinner.   

We get to meet our grand niece, Hailey, for the first time and see how much our grand nephew, Lucas, has grown since we last saw him.

Lucas and Hailey
Kissing Cousins!


Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

Here's hoping we have a snowy Christmas back in Oho.