Well folks it is definitely Christmas crunch time!
I still have two major gifts to finish plus a bonus third possibly by tomorrow morning and here it is 11:30 at night and I am typing a blog. Yeah you can roll your eyes and think what I know your thinking,'Woman get your butt off the computer!'
But I just had to show you guys my tree! I am so proud of my tree. I do not do the whole "all one color" thing because our tree has history. We have tons and tons of ornaments, some dating back to the 1930's!
Isn't it gorgeous? I am so proud of it! Here is the making of the tree... Along with some other things that are christmas-y around around house!
This is our christmas card holder... it has ribbon hot glued to the back of it and was colored by Bug with help of mommy.
My fabric trees I made with paper cones, fabric strips, and hot glue!
Yes those are piggies... Yes they are wearing a paper hand drawn scarf... Adorable? I think so.
The whole piggie collection (see the one to the right of the big one? Yep he is wearing a tiny paper santa hat!)
Bug trying to get the tree!
My 69 year old grandfather's less than stellar photo taking skills caught this moment of bug hanging his first ever ornament!
Putting the 1930'ish angel on top of the tree...
Even the blurry pics are so precious sometimes.
Momma and bug enjoying the tree!
I can see that these next couple of weeks are going to consist of a lot of "BUG MOMMA SAID NO!"
Do you have your tree and decorations up?
Later this week I have a post coming on our ornaments! I have to show off a few of my absolute favs! I will also show off my "special" stockings...!
2 comments:
IT looks beautiful. How is RY doing with it? Any broken ornaments yet?
I gotta get down there to see that little squirt... he's growing! I can't believe how big he's got.. I can tell from the photos!
Great job and congratulations! You are one of the winners of my sewing pattern giveaway sponsored by Sew Mama Sew. Feel free to select any pattern from my shop; let me know which one you would like, and I'll email it to you.
Happy sewing!
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