With the Holidays and workshops, I have been spending a lot of time in my Creation Station. Since most of what I've been doing isn't for Creative Therapy's sake, but mostly things that I have to get done, I feel I need to throw in a little "fun" too. So, each day I was down there, I gave myself a break and made a paper ornament.
I have from several years ago, two Stampin' Up! dies shaped like Christmas ornaments. In the past I have made Easter eggs using oval shaped dies, as well as fall pumpkins using circle dies. Those always turned out so cute, I thought, why not try some acual Christmas ornament-shaped pieces?
I searched out Christmas-y paper I have in my stash, not necessarily just Stampin' Up! papers. Anything that fit the occasion was fodder for my madness.
This is the first time we've had a Christmas tree in at least ten years, probably more. You see, our late kitty, Fred (who died in February), loved the ornaments a little too much. He would somehow get them down and EAT OFF THE CORDS that they hung from. So all these disabled ornament would gather under the tree, and I'd have to repair them in order to put them back on the tree, only to have Fred attack them again. I finally gave up.
Now, with him out of the picture (sob!) we have finally put up a tree once again. It is mostly lights, a few metal "icicles" and a handful of ornaments, all paper, that I've made recently.
In these <bad> photos, I present to you all nine of the "break time" ornaments I made in the past few weeks.
At the end of the post, I will tell you how to make ornaments such as these.
Once again, I apologize for the quality of the photos as our tree is in a weird location with inadequate lighting. But you get the idea.
These are really pretty and I like the simple lines.
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Why, thank you so much!
DeleteWe have 4 cats, and a tree with ornaments wouldn't stand a chance! What we do have is a white tree that swirls around down to the ground that is intended for outdoors. BUT, and that's a big BUT, we had to pack up a bunch of stuff to get ready to have our floors replaced throughout the house. So, no tree this year, and I'm not so sure the cats would even leave this one alone! RIP, Fred.
ReplyDeleteFOUR cats! This is the first time since the late 90s that we don't have a cat in the house. For awhile, it was two. But, I can't immagine four! They can be a challenge in certain regards, but we love them to pieces. Right? Good luck with your floor replacement. Sounds like a big job!
DeleteThe vintage shapes remind me of my Gram.
ReplyDeleteAw, what a nice memory!
DeleteOh Linda, I love these festive ornaments. What an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle! They are great stress relievers. I am about to head downstairs and make some more. Big time stress.
DeleteI've always loved these kinds of paper ornaments. Yours are adorable. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen
ReplyDeleteThank you! I actually made several more since I posted this -- and I like the new ones even better. It really makes a difference in the paper you use.
DeleteThey are lovely! We are all always so much more critical of our own photos/projects than anyone else is! Merry Christmas :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie! You are right! Although your photos are always lovely.
DeleteThose do sound simple enough to make and they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like them! Yes, they are quite easy to make. Just need to be careful about lining up edges. Try them! Have fun!
DeleteLove these Linda! Featuring when my link party opens up. Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol! Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas also!
DeleteI love these! My head is spinning with all the possibilities of papers to use and shapes to make!! Thank you so much for this great idea. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I know! My head was -- and still is! -- full of paper ideas. I just keep wanting to make more and more! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas -- and the New Year HAS to be better -- for ALL of us!
DeleteAdorable! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Merry Christmas to you too!
DeleteI think your ornaments are lovely either way. This would also be a good way to reuse Christmas cards too. Thanks for sharing and I hope you enjoy the Christmas tree again. #HomeMattersParty Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna! And I love your idea of recycling old Christmas cards in this way! Brilliant! Happy 2022 to you too!
DeleteThey are really adorable, Linda. I want to try to make some for next year.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the new year and getting back to the FWF party! I always enjoy seeing what you have created!
Hugs, and Happy New Year :)
Rachelle
Thanks, Rachelle! Have fun making these ornaments! I can attest that they are quite addictive to create! Happy 2022 to you and yours!
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