Monday, December 6, 2010

Paper Trees on Great Day St. Louis

 Tomorrow morning I will be back on Great Day St. Louis (and if you are visiting from Great Day, "Welcome!") sharing the "how-to" for making book page Christmas trees.  The display will include all my book page crafts from this season and I'm really looking forward to sharing each of them with you.  


 If you'd like the tutorial for making this tree read on below after the jump or head over to Young and Crafty to check out the tutorial that I shared last week.  

Felt Wrapped Christmas Trees

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 Like the glass ornaments that I used to make these, I have lugged around a few foam tree cones from duplex to apartment to house and, finally, in 2010, I have used them to make a simple craft with a warm and cozy texture-Felt Wrapped Christmas Trees.

The tutorial is basic.  
1. Cut a large circle from wool-based felt (not the 100% synthetic stuff); I used the lid from my dutch oven.  
2. Starting from the center-out, draw a spiral shape on your circle using disappearing ink.  The area between your lines should get thicker as you spiral out from the center.  
3. Then, cut the spiral lines until you have one long spiraling piece of felt. Now you are ready to wrap the foam tree cone.

4. Starting from the outer end of the spiral, attach the end of the felt to your cone with hot glue.  Next, wrap the felt around the cone, gluing sporadically as you go.  When you reach the top, glue the end and cut off any remaining felt.  

5. For the top and bottom of the foam cone, I cut circles of felt to fit; then, glued them on.  

6. For ornaments, I placed pearl-headed pins around the trees.  Although, I can't decide if I like them better plain. 

*Note, before you begin gluing wrap the felt around your tree once to make sure you have a) have enough felt and b) have figured out how much you want the layers to overlap each other.


 If you too have some foam tree cones hanging around the house, now you have the perfect under 30 minute craft!


P.S.  Tomorrow morning at 10am CST, I will be on Great Day St. Louis sharing another tree craft (as well as these ornaments) that I shared last week on Young and Crafty.  Tune in if you are in the area or check back here tomorrow afternoon for the link.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Satsuma Oranges


I love Satsuma oranges and, luckily, this is their peak time of year!  They just look beautiful in a bowl on my kitchen table and add to the festive holiday decor.  And...they smell lovely!

Here are a few recipes to encourage you to go out and grab some Satsumas.








If your in the mood for more inspiring recipes for the season, check out these wonderful blogs and what they've been cooking up as part of Pretty Mommy's Holiday Recipe Exchange

Turkey Gumbo @ a place to share...  
Cranberry Bread @ Pretty Mommy 
Apple Sausage Dressing @ scrumptious
Candied Hazelnut Brittle @ Bull in a China Shop
Chocolate Peanut Butter Buckeyes @ Advice Gals 
Sweet and Sour Chicken @ Big Moon Sky
Holiday Red and White Fudge @ Shades of Sunshine  
Cranberry Pecan Tart @ domestic dish

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A few holiday craft favorites...

1. Mini Christmas Presents from IS LY (I Still Love You)
This is so lovely and festive.  I confess I just wrapped some raisins tonight

2. Anthro-Inspired Ornament from A {Blonde's} DIY Life
Love this...it's so pretty and sparkly and the colors!

3. Polka Dot Stocking from Living with Punks
Can't go wrong with dots and burlap.  Love the whole mantel!

4. Christmas Tree Canvas from Cleverly Inspired
This is seriously a clever idea and looks great!

5. Pocket Advent Calendar from Noodlehead
Love the fabric choice here!

6. Anthro-Inspired Bow Necklace from Flamingo Toes
The season for bows! I'm really wanting a bow necklace and ring.

7. Oh Christmas Tree Pillow from Dittle Dattle
I love this pillow and that non-sewers could make it with a glue gun! I'm not sure my sewing skills have reached this level yet. 

8. Twine Letters from Sense and Simplicity
This project will be continuing my love affair with twine.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Book Page Ornaments

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In continuing with the Book Page theme, today I'm sharing with you a simple ornament made with book page strips, Mod Podge, and glass ornaments (like these).  I actually made several and put them in a bowl in my foyer to add to the theme I've got going on there.


 These are so simple to make, but I love the finished product.  Actually, they made for a fun afternoon project for my son and I yesterday.  I had this box of glass ornaments that have actually moved with us three times (kind of ridiculous, I know); so, this year I set out to use them all.  Stay tuned as I will be sharing with you my other glass ornament project soon!

The step-by-step is basically...
1. Cut strips of book paper.
2. Brush matte Mod Podge on your glass ornament and place the strips all over the ornament in an overlapping fashion to completely cover it.
3. Allow adhesive to dry and brush another coat of Mod Podge.
4.  Let dry, hang on your tree or place around your home for some festive printed holiday decor!


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Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts
Penny Pinching Party at The Thrifty Home
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