What's this you ask? When has she had time to finish not only one but TWO pieces? Don't worry, you're not going crazy because I've been asking myself the same question ;o) Not to worry though, they are not huge finishes by any means. You'll see what I mean in a minute.
This year I went out and bought myself a 3.5 foot artificial tree just for my stitched ornaments. It was a great deal and plus I wanted to treat myself :o) I don't like putting those ornaments on a real tree for fear they will get sap on them. I've spent too much time working and finishing them to have that happen!
One night I put the tree together and then a few days later I put the mini lights on. When I couldn't take it anymore, I dug out all my cross stitched ornaments and started putting them on the tree :o) Since it was still November, I couldn't bring it upstairs yet so when I was in the basement putting a wash in, I'd admire my creation.
FINALLY December arrived and I brought my little tree upstairs. It now resides upstairs on the second floor. We don't have a hallway per se but a landing with the two bedrooms, TV room and bathroom going off of it. I always pictured a tree there and this is what it looks like -
I'm not crazy about the tree skirt as I'm not a gold person but it was the only 24 inch one I could find! It works though. What I didn't take into account was how big some of my ornaments were but that's okay because I love my tree :o) We put mini lights up the side of the stairs again this year and with them and my tree lit up, it's so festive.
Now that brings me back to my two finishes! I was in the craft store one day and came across some rusted tin snowflakes and I knew immediately what I would do with them :o) With a little tweaking of stitches here and there, these are the results -
I just love them and they'll be going up on my new tree once the glue is dry :o) I used the snowmen faces from Oh Joy by Val's Stuff that was in this years' JCS Ornament Issue and stitched them on some raw linen scraps that I had laying around. I changed the colors and used DMC 712, WDW Onyx and WDW Carrot.
As you can see, their noses are much shorter but I needed to do that in order to get a rounder looking head for my circle. I used Sharon's Magnetic Needleminder Tutorial to cover my metal form. I glued it to the front of the tin snowflake and then cut a circle out of antique white felt to glue on the back and cover the mess ;o) Add a little ribbon and voila!
Btw, our delivery DID arrive today so now I'll be busy putting furniture together :o) I'll be back soon to update you on that.
This year I went out and bought myself a 3.5 foot artificial tree just for my stitched ornaments. It was a great deal and plus I wanted to treat myself :o) I don't like putting those ornaments on a real tree for fear they will get sap on them. I've spent too much time working and finishing them to have that happen!
One night I put the tree together and then a few days later I put the mini lights on. When I couldn't take it anymore, I dug out all my cross stitched ornaments and started putting them on the tree :o) Since it was still November, I couldn't bring it upstairs yet so when I was in the basement putting a wash in, I'd admire my creation.
FINALLY December arrived and I brought my little tree upstairs. It now resides upstairs on the second floor. We don't have a hallway per se but a landing with the two bedrooms, TV room and bathroom going off of it. I always pictured a tree there and this is what it looks like -
I'm not crazy about the tree skirt as I'm not a gold person but it was the only 24 inch one I could find! It works though. What I didn't take into account was how big some of my ornaments were but that's okay because I love my tree :o) We put mini lights up the side of the stairs again this year and with them and my tree lit up, it's so festive.
Now that brings me back to my two finishes! I was in the craft store one day and came across some rusted tin snowflakes and I knew immediately what I would do with them :o) With a little tweaking of stitches here and there, these are the results -
I just love them and they'll be going up on my new tree once the glue is dry :o) I used the snowmen faces from Oh Joy by Val's Stuff that was in this years' JCS Ornament Issue and stitched them on some raw linen scraps that I had laying around. I changed the colors and used DMC 712, WDW Onyx and WDW Carrot.
As you can see, their noses are much shorter but I needed to do that in order to get a rounder looking head for my circle. I used Sharon's Magnetic Needleminder Tutorial to cover my metal form. I glued it to the front of the tin snowflake and then cut a circle out of antique white felt to glue on the back and cover the mess ;o) Add a little ribbon and voila!
Btw, our delivery DID arrive today so now I'll be busy putting furniture together :o) I'll be back soon to update you on that.
What a great way to use the tin snowflakes! I'm sure you know you're going to be copied... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am going snowman crazy here - I just love frosty at Christmas time - you did a fantastic job with those ornaments - perfect finish - I might have to steal that idea - Popcorn said I could - lol
ReplyDeleteThem are just too cute! Your tree is so pretty too!
ReplyDeleteThe snowflakes are so cool!
ReplyDeleteVery creative :)
HAve a great week!
Chris
Oh, those are sweet, Cathey!
ReplyDeleteThese are tooooooooo cute hun;
ReplyDeleteHugs, Shar
Your little tree looks great! I love, love the snowflake ornaments.
ReplyDeleteLove the adorable snowflakes, and your tree is awesome! I have always wanted to have a tree just for stitched ornaments (guess I would have to stitch a lot more of them to make that happen LOL!)
ReplyDeleteI could never find a tree skirt that I liked, so wound up making my own. It really wasn't that bad :)
I love the little tree and the snowflakes are adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe snowflakes with the snowmen are very cute!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your little tree...it is so pretty and I can see why you are enjoying it:) Wow!! Love the snowmen ornaments..you are so clever! Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings...
xoxo Gert
What a cute little tree! Love the tin snowman snowflake idea. They are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCute Ornaments !!! Love the tree ! I bet your home looks so festive!!
ReplyDeleteThose flakes look snow good!! Sorry... just had to say that...LOL!! But they do!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful are those snowmen!! great idea, and your tree looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteToo Cute - They'll be adorable on your little tree.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the furniture! Have fun in assembly.
Smiles- Denise
What a cute idea! Those are adorable and perfect for your new tree.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Cathey! I may have to see if I can find any of the rusted tin snowflakes myself! They would look great on my snowman tree :)
ReplyDeleteLove your little tree, too. I was thinking about getting one just for my ornaments, too--just not sure where I would put it. Yours looks very nice on that landing!
Those are SOOOOO cool! Great job! Love the tree! I like the idea of bringing the holidays throughout the house!
ReplyDeleteOh, so cute. Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh, I fall in love with your stitching Christmas tree! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd the snowman flakes are so cute!
Hugs,
Tatyana
Wow, your tree looks fabulous! You were so creative in your last two finishes! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
ReplyDeleteSo sweet: great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat tree and the ornaments are so cute !!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Cathey...these little snowman ornies are simply adorable! What a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteYour stitchy tree looks fab too!
A fantastic and creative idea! Your ornaments look great, as does your tree!
ReplyDeleteYour little tree is beautiful! Some of the ornaments on mine are too big too but I don't care. I enjoy looking at all the handmade goodness. Clever idea with the snowflakes - those snowmen are way cool! (pun intended) ;o)
ReplyDeleteSuper snowflakes, what a great job you did.
ReplyDeleteLove the tree!
Such cute little finishes & your tree looks lovely, well done.
ReplyDeleteLove your tin snowflakes! What an original idea. Your Christmas tree is gorgeous too :)
ReplyDeleteCathey, I love your Christmas tree...it turned out perfectly!
ReplyDeleteLOL, and your snowmen finishes are going to be a great addition...how smart of you to finish them like that...Looove it!!
Happy Stitchin'
Terri
Your ornaments are SO cute! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteI love your tree! And, the snowmen ornies are too cute :)
ReplyDeleteDonna in WV
Those are cute snowflakes. Love your tree too! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteYour snowflake ornies are so cute! I'm going to have to remember those and look to try something similar next year.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree as well, DH commented when we put our tree up that I have enough stitched ornies now to fill their own tree lol.
I'm in love!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Your snowflakes are so adorable =)))) Great idea that you had!! And they look so cute :D
ReplyDeleteI don't like seeing cross stitch ornaments on my tree either, so, I hang them in other places around the house LOL
But a second tree in my craft room.. sounds good ;) hahahah I'm loving you ideas :D Your tree is just perfect!
LOVE those ornaments. A truly creative finish.
ReplyDeleteCathey, those are totally adorable!
ReplyDeleteOkay, those are, hands down, THE cutest ornaments I have seen!!! What a great idea! I am so impressed... and envious, because it would never occur to me in a cagillion years to come up with a cool finishing idea like that.
ReplyDeleteYour treet looks so cute. Doesn't matter the size of ornies... as long as they bring us joy.
ReplyDeleteI predict you will need a larger artificial tree soon as those ornies are bound to grow in number. :o)