Can you believe Christmas is over and Valentine's Day is just around the corner!
My daughter Stephanie, who creates our Ellie Grace line, has done some custom orders for Valentine's baby headbands and a bow tie! They are so cute that I wanted to show you ~ I am sure some Valentine's baby headbands will be showing up on the website soon too!
This year I wanted all of my Christmas decorating to be creams, burlap, mercury glass and greens ~
The challenge was to take things I had and kind of recreate them and also to use things that I had around my home already ~
We have an artificial tree but I wanted fresh greens for the awesome smell ~ I went to Lowes and they gave me cuttings that were just laying around from their fresh Christmas trees ~ It was awesome!! I left with an armload ~
Then I got some of my old glass ornaments and washed them in warm sudsy water to make them turn into a wonderful mercury glass ~
Next I took a wreath that was shoved in the attic and took off all the old decorations ~
Then I added clippings from the greens all over and used some hydrangea blossoms that were still on bushes ~ Then added some of the mercury balls that I had washed ~
This is our mantel with stocking for my precious grand babies ~
I am still using the hydrangeas that I showed you in this post ~ The colors have faded but they work great for my tree ~
My armful of greens helped create all of these simple little Christmas vignettes and it smells great!
This year we wanted to renovate our Christmas decor, but we had so many Christmas decorations already!
So, we decided to reuse some old decorations, add a few Black Friday finds, and a touch of vintage flare to make a handmade Christmas that was in our holiday budget ~
Our creation tools:
Adding German Glass Glitter to the ornament toppers and music sheets to the ornaments added vintage touches ~
We also made some Mercury Glass ornaments ~ You can find the tutorial for Mercury Glass here ~
After a day of creating we had all new decorations for our handmade Christmas ~
Have fun this Christmas adding your own handmade touches to your decor ~ Merry Christmas!
We love the farmhouse look of vintage enamelware ~ Since Christmas is right around the corner, we thought we would show you an easy decorating idea using enamelware for the holidays ~
All the fun things we found at the flea market ~
First, we drilled holes in the bottom of a bucket ~
Then added soil from our garden ~
And planted holiday plants such as rosemary which we can use in our Christmas cooking ~
The finished project is an easy, colorful addition to your vintage decorating ~
We have lots of enamelware on sale here so you can create your own farmhouse decor ~
We had fun today working on a tutorial that is super easy ~ We have made it even easier with kits available on our website :)
This project we are showing early so that you have plenty of time to work on it before Christmas ~
These 12 days before Christmas bags can be hung as we have shown or you could put them on your Christmas tree ~ We thought it would be fun for children to find the number and open a little gift for that day ~ You could fill the bags with candy canes or a hand written fun thing for the day ~ Use your imagination ~
1. We have tea dyed the bags so the first step is to use the citra solv method to transfer the numbers on the bags ~ You could also stencil numbers on ~
2. Glue strips of lace across the top of the bag ~
3. Cut a piece of tea dyed cheesecloth into a 2 x 2.5 inch square ~ Scrunch it in the middle and glue it on the lace ~
4. Glue on a button ~
Next just fill with fun things that can be opened each of the 12 days before Christmas ~
You can use string with clips to hang them or you can hang them on your tree ~
If you would like to purchase a kit to make your own they are available here ~