So, I’ve had several folks ask, . . .

“what kind of ornaments normally hang on your tree?”

For years, I’ve went the “wacky & tacky” look. I know that sounds strange, but I love kid like Christmases. You will completely understand when you see some of the ornaments that I’m about to show you . . . hehehe. I collect the Dept. 56 North Pole Village and I love the reds and odd shades of green!!! I’m actually in the process of matching my Christmas stuff up with my everyday home decor! Hopefully, I can get some pictures posted of all of it together!

Well, I hope you all are ready for these!!!


Everybody needs a Santa on acid, who likes to travel in his . . . .

eight-track, love-shack!!!

And please don’t forget about

mr. potato head!!


I love zebras & giraffes!!

And how I love my 1985 twin Ronalds & the Hamburglar!!!
Yes, I got these from my Happy Meals when I was in the 1st grade!!

{Hey – it’s Carson, Lawson & Hudson!!hahaha}

This is only a few!! Most of all my ornaments fall in this range!! But HOW can we forget to mention something like this!!??

This would be a towel that I LOVE and totally treasure!! Thanks Rachel W. for this awesome gift!! All this fish is missing is some 60’s pink & rhinestone glasses!!

But now, lookie here – I do have some extremely classic pieces!! A STAR, a gold star with some groovy twisty sticks twisting everywhere!!
I must go for now – I’ve got 5 – NO 6 stockings to cut out and get started on . . . as well as, 4 paintings to complete!!

OPERATION PROJECT TWO: ornaments {the first of many!!}


Quilling anyone???? Okay, not really, but something like it!! I actually lifted this idea from a picture that I saw last year online {just don’t quite remember where} . . . Seriously, if I knew that I would be blogging about it a year later, I would have made a note as to where the idea came from!!

supplies:

- scrapbook paper

- clear ornaments

- ribbon (somewhat on the thin side)

- scissors or paper cutter

optional supplies:

- quilling tool (BUT you can roll the paper with your own fingers – I did with some)

- rub-on letters (or designs) – thousands to choose from

- sticker letters

Some tips -

IF you are going to use the rub-on letters, you might want to get flatter ornaments. It was hard to work with the rounded ones. I’m not saying it is impossible, but when they have somewhat of a flatter surface it is easier!! These were great to use!! Hobby Lobby has some square ones too!! How cute would those be??

If you mess up with the rub-ons, they will easily scratch off.

I personally – liked using the stickers!! Easier, adjustable, overall – just looked better!! BUT to each his own!!

sticker


rub-on

It is just as easy to roll the paper by hand as it is to use the quilling tool. I just happened to have one, so I tried it both ways and the results were practically the same. If you don’t have one, please don’t go out & buy one if you don’t truly have a need for one.

To get started – you will need to cut your paper in strips. You can strip down the paper in many different widths – you just want to make sure it is still small enough so that you can put alot of paper in the ornament!! The more paper, the cooler it looks!! It is very easy to roll the paper. Just start with the end, roll it over and “BOOM” your rolling your own paper – {Okay – that sounds funny. I’d normally not leave a line like that in a post, but that will get some laughs out of some of you!! heehaw!!} Once the paper is in the tightest roll you can possible get, pop the top of the ornament {GENTLY} and drop the paper down in it!! Just keep doing it until it is full!! But the top back on and decorate the ring with some fancy little ribbons {ooh, or other little notions dangling from the ring – just thought of that – will do it on another post!!}

And tadah!!!! You got this. . .

Lovin’ it!! What do you guys think – easy or hard???

Oh and don’t forget to post pictures!!!

A friend did send me this. Please feel free to go here to see someone else’s – too cute!!!

I’m here . . .

Okay – I’m back. I’m still alittle sad {or maybe alot sad . . } Thank you to everybody for all the comments!! I so appreciate all the care that everybody had for me and Frenchie! Tiddles is actually doing fine with the loss & more and likely – we will probably get her a buddy {uhhh . . . later!!} Everyone who knows me, knows I have to have multiples!! I really think we must wait awhile before the buddy thing happens. I mean come on – 4 kidlets – you all know that one of those rugrats will convince us that we need another animal of some sort!! As long as it’s not a snake or something uncute or uncuddly!!!

But I’m here and ready to get back with the program!!! I will be posting – TODAY, I promise – our first of several ornaments!!

I’ve always had a great fascination with handmade ornaments. When I was about 6 years old, my Grandmama Tate {that would be my Dad’s mother} made a TON of ornaments from the LEGGS pantyhose eggs – Does anyone remember when you bought them in an egg???? I barely, and if it wasn’t for those ornaments, I can tell ya that I wouldn’t!!! These eggs were the most beautiful creations that I ever saw!! I remember she would dump out thousands of sequins and methodically glue them on the eggs. Some would overlap, some would frame out another glued on treasure, they would zig-zag, fan, you name – she did it!! I don’t have a clue if she got the idea from somewhere else, but who cares – those were the coolest dang eggs I’ve ever seen!!! I also remembered she sold them . . . something like 75 cents ea. – maybe a buck. And she couldn’t keep up with the demand!! That year she let me pick 3 of them out, . . . {she was a big fan of odd numbers, said it has “more balance than evens”} . . . I so treasured those things. They hung on our Christmas tree till there was only 1 sequin left on each one!! I was in high school when I was forced to throw the last egg away. I mean, it did look kinda silly with a baby blue egg {with glue residue} hanging from the Christmas tree!! hahaha . . .but hey, that was some special eggs!

So, with the memory of Grandmama Tate, I make ornaments every year . . . I hope you like at least one of the ornament projects that you all have been so patiently waiting. . . .

. . . pictures will be expected in the flickr group!!