Shiny Brite ornaments were created by American businessman Max Eckardt in 1937. Before World War II, almost all of the glass ornaments on American Christmas trees were imported from Germany. It was…
How to decorate a Christmas tree start to finish including ten simple Christmas tree hacks for a stunning tree.
I make each sea glass tree from scratch. They are all unique pieces. I have many variations in green, blue, and white in various shades. With the starfish each tree is approx 9 inches and without it 7.5 inches. If you are purchasing this particular product the mix of sea glass will be in green, blue and white. This is a made to order product, and not the exact one in the photos. I will send a photo of the tree to the buyer before I send for final approval. Each tree is fairly heavy but built very strongly. It is a solid piece so you cannot put lights inside it, they would need to rest on the outside over the sea glass. I have a few different variations of starfish, so I will give the customer the option to choose which one they prefer. I also favor to ship the starfish alongside with the tree, not attached, as to prevent possible breakage during shipping. It can be applied with hot glue. If the customer prefers, I can apply it prior to shipping. Each tree has a foam pad on the bottom to prevent scratching on furniture and makes it easily movable. I also sell a variation that includes a nautical rope base for an added accent. This base is an additional $20 CDN. Lastly, please check out my other sea glass items in my store. I sell larger trees (12.5 inches tall) as well as sea glass wreaths that are reversible (meaning you can flip and display one side with pearls or one side without).
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Love a Christmas look of red, green & tartan plaids? Decorate an English inspired, classic tree using these traditional Christmas tree ideas!
Set of 3 Scandi Style Christmas Hanging Ornaments...lovely for the Christmas tree! Set of 3 White Clay Trees with sweet little bird, ready to hang with twine. Your ornaments will arrive securely wrapped, packaged in a purpose recyclable box, ready to be given as a gift. Handmade in Somerset
Inspiring photos of holiday magic from around the globe as well as personal, spiritual reflections about the season's meaning.
Updated for 2020: How to put ribbon on a Christmas tree. Easy, step by step tutorial to create the tree of your dreams, with cascading ribbon.
Interior designer and colour lover Sophie Robinson shares her top tips for decoraitng the Christmas tree in her signature style
I have a confession to make - I love buttons! Okay, that's pretty well known. I've been collecting them for years and years and have a whole hoard of them. Usually, I work them into my jewelry, but I'm always looking for other beautiful ways to repurpose them. While the idea for this project isn't anything new, I think my take on them is a little different. Most of the tutorials I've found for them have you starting at the top of the ornament and working down. It only made sense to me to work in the other direction. But first, gather your materials. You'll need: Wire 8-12 buttons in increasing/decreasing sizes Star beads Chain-nose pliers Wire cutters Round-nose pliers (I have links to all of these materials on Amazon at the end of this post) I used 26 gauge copper-colored wire, but any gauge up to about 20 should fit into your buttonholes and beads. And, I found the star beads at the Dollar Tree! To begin, cut your wire down to about 10 inches and bend it in half, but don't crease it, leave it in a gentle bend. Then insert the two ends into two of the holes on your largest button. Slide the button down to the crease, then begin stacking the rest of the beads getting smaller as you stack. Make sure that for four-holed buttons you insert the wire in the holes that are diagonal from each other. Keep the wire separated until you reach the top. Twist a little of the wire together. Slide on your star bead, making sure to insert the wire into the bottom of the star so that the point is up. Create a wrapped loop above the star, ensuring that the loop is large enough to insert an ornament hanger, twine, or ribbon into it. For the above ornament, I left it without the base, but it's easy enough to start with a couple of brown buttons to make your tree trunk. In fact, I created a video on making one of these Button Christmas Tree Ornaments that includes using the brown beads. I used white buttons for most of my ornaments to give them more of a Farmhouse Style feel, but you could use whatever colors match your other decorations and your style. It's easy to get carried away and make a whole forest of them! I've got all mine hanging on my tree, but am considering adding them as accents on some of my gifts as well. Have fun with this project and let me know if you make any of these cute button trees! I've shared this on the Handmade Hangout Party and DIY Salvaged Junk Projects. Also, if you'd like to find any of the materials I used on Amazon, here are links to similar ones: Star Beads White Buttons Button Mix 26 gauge Craft Wire Assortment Jewelry plier set *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
White Nordic Star Christmas Ornaments. Simple and Stylish Christmas Decorations. Scandi Style Christmas Hanging Ornaments...gift toppers, a gorgeous addition to your tablescape or for the Christmas tree! White Polymer Clay Stars ready to hang with twine. Your ornaments will arrive securely wrapped, with 100% plastic-free packaging, ready to gift. Handmade in Margaret River, Western Australia. Love Scandi Style? https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1080251227/set-of-3-large-white-clay-stars-tree?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1&crt=1 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1071723650/scandi-christmas-clay-stags-head?ref=shop_home_active_5&frs=1&crt=1
As we head into the final weekend before Christmas, I’m sharing my favorite Holiday pins from Pinterest. Dreamy & festive imagery to get even the scroogiest in the Holiday mindset. Cheers to a spirited and perhaps spiked(?) weekend. Top photo via Madwell. Via Habitually Chic Via This is Everything Via Fantas-tisch Via Sleigh Me Via 100 Layer Cake Via Idealist Mom Via Thorn + Sparrow Via Free People
If one color defined Nancy Reagan, it was power red.
These gnome ornaments are such a fun DIY Christmas decoration! Yarn and a clay pot become a whimsical ornament for the Christmas tree in just a few minutes. It's such a quick and simple craft! These Christmas gnomes look great on the tree, or as part of a wreath or garland! Gnomes are known as good luck symbols who protect the home, making these cute little Scandinavian inspired ornaments the perfect homemade gift for the gnome lover in your life. This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which
I'm so glad there are people who decorate live trees instead of cutting them down. I hope all of the decorations in my neighborhood didn't blow away in last night's howling wind and heavy rain. It has subsided now, thankfully! Be careful if you are traveling home for Christmas. Photo is Christmas at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen Denmark. Simply magical.
If you want to bring a glam vintage feel to your holiday decor, there’s a cool idea – make jewelry Christmas trees! Here are some great examples.
Don’t we always say this every year? I can’t believe that the year is almost over. And that means it’s almost Christmas. I’ve done several posts about Christmas. You can see them here, here, here, here, here and here. And if you’re looking for sources and even more ideas please check out the new […]