Archive for ‘Christmas Decorating’

December 12th, 2006

Painted Glass Ornaments

Christmas OrnamentsTo make these Christmas ornaments, you will need: acrylic paints, glass ornaments (I buy the packages at the dollar store), & a paper cup.

1. Take the gold topper off the ornament, usually by squeezing the hanging wire.

2. Then drizzle small amounts of paint into the glass ornament, & turn it around to get the cool swirl effect, then add another color until the entire ornament is covered in paint.

3. Turn the ornament upside down in a paper cup so any excess paint can drip out. Wait until all the paint is done dripping & then put the gold topper back on & ta da, hand painted ornaments.

4.  (Make sure you say ta da, it is an integral part of the process).

This would be a great craft to do with kids or to give away as wedding favors. Plus this is an inexpensive way to decorate an entire tree with unique ornaments.

 

 

December 12th, 2006

Christmas Coloring

Christmas Coloring BookOne of my favorite Christmas traditions is a giant coloring book. We were given a “Night before Christmas:” coloring book before I was born. Each year on Christmas Eve the family gathers around & we each color part of the giant page, only one page a year. We each sign our part so we can go back & see who was visiting with us, who was dating who, who still couldn’t color inside the lines. We did this for 25 years until we had finished the book & it’s a tradition I miss, but one I will start with my own family one day. Works for me!

 

 

December 9th, 2006

Teddy Bear Angel

Teddy Bear AngelLast year I wanted a teddy bear angel for our angel tree. This seemed impossible for me to find. So I decided to make one. I found this teddy bear ornament at a craft store for $.97. I bought a sheet of felt for less than a dollar & cut out what I though look like wings. I stitched around the wings easily because I wasn’t going for a “perfect look”. I used the end of the embroidery thread to sew the wings to a bear. So for less than $2 & 10 minutes, I had the perfect angel ornament. These would be great gifts for teachers, or used as a package topper, or as a gift all by itself.

I think next year I am going to try to make a Yo Yo Angel Craft, it would be perfect for the angel tree.

Tags: christmas, holidays, presents, gifts, diy, crafts, ornaments

December 7th, 2006

What’s your Holiday Decorating Style?

I love it when holiday decor fits in with the rest of the house.  Since I put up the decorations at Thanksgiving & take them down on New Years, that’s a month & a half of living with the decor, so it better fit my style. Find out Your Holiday Decorating Style by taking my new quiz. The results contain great products & ideas. My result was contemporary. This usually isn’t how I decorate, but around the holidays, I think less is more. What was your result? Leave a comment & let me know.

 

 

December 6th, 2006

Raffia Bows

Our Christmas tree is a hodge podge of ornaments collected over the years & made at school. I love this because every ornament has a story & means something to us. Sometimes, I start to get envious of the glittery matching ornaments & ribbon wrapped trees. However, I still wanted to keep all the ornaments & memories. So we just tied bows out of raffia & it works great with my mom’s country house. This is a really inexpensive way (mere pennies) to fill in the holes or gaps in the tree, plus it lends continuity & you get to keep all your cute ornaments.