I hosted a swap last month for the "Men in Our Lives" for the husbands, boyfriends, sons, grandfathers, nephews, etc. There were 17 players in the swap and some really fun cards were shared.
Fall of 2015 I saw a picture of "quilted" Christmas trees on Craftsy. I saved the project and the fabric requirements. The instructions list a youtube video that is no longer available. With the information I had, I figured out how to make these trees. Sometime around the time that I saw the idea on Craftsy, I bought the styrofoam trees with the intention of making it. I bought fabric for it last year but still didn't get them made for Christmas. I've had it on my "to do" list all month. My reasoning is that I have more time now than I will in November. Surprisingly, It took me about 5-6 hours to make these two trees. I didn't think it would take so long. The taller tree has a 4" base and is 12" tall. The smaller tree has a 3-1/2" base and is 9" tall. The trees are made with 2-1/2" squares of fabric that are folded in half diagonally, pressed and then folded in half again and pressed, making a smaller triangl...
This seems to be the year for me to re-create crafts that I did with my mom or that she made. In the early 80's, a friend of my mother's had us over and we sat at her kitchen table each making a tree like this. I always liked that tree and decided this would be the year I would make it again. All you need to make it is 30 feet of plush garland. 6 wire hangers. Zip ties or twist ties. A strand of lights. I think we used a strand of 100 mini lights so many years ago. I've been debating this in my mind though. 50 seemed like it would be enough and 100 perhaps too much. I was at the hardware store today and saw a box of 70 lights and figured it was middle of the road . . . perfect. The bulbs were a little bigger than the typical strand of lights, this could work too. Having made the tree I have mixed thoughts on the lights. I would opt for the 100 bulb strand to have more lights, but then, I like lights. I like ...
Our DAR Chapter has a Christmas luncheon today. I wanted to make an ornament for a "favor" of sorts. I thought it would be nice for everyone to have something. When fabric went on sale in July I bought what I would need for this project. One part of me really would liked to have used Christmas fabrics but I kept in mind this is for a patriotic group and they can hang it off a door knob or cabinet, etc. and use it year round. I hope they like it. I tried to remember to take pictures as I went through the process. I made 64 of these ornaments in an assembly line sort of way in that I did each step for all of them and then moved on to the next step. The Main Fabric is 10" x10" Center fabric (lower right) is 5" x 5" Accent fabric measures 4.5" x 4.5" Backing is 5" x 5" (not pictured) Ribbon is 8" Start by folding the fabric in ...
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