I always love to set the holiday table, and one thing I like to do every year is make a placeholder that can later be taken home and used as an ornament. This year, I was excited to find some adorable ceramic snowmen on sale at Michaels for only 79 cents apiece.
I used paint pens to draw in a few details, and then tied a bit of ribbon around each little guy's neck. So quick and easy! Here's a little hint for you, if you want to personalize something like this, write the name and date first, and then it's so easy to center the buttons and faces. Perfect every time!
The snowmen have rounded bottoms, so I purchased a
package of little wreaths to give them some support as they sit on the
table.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Santa and His Elves
I've been really busy decorating my house for Christmas this year, but did have time to whip out a few seasonal peg dolls. Here's Santa and a couple of his helpers. One of the elves holds a shiny silver package, and the other a candy cane.
I also made a friend for them: Jack Frost. Brrr!
All the wintery gang together:
I hope your holiday season is filled with joy!
I also made a friend for them: Jack Frost. Brrr!
All the wintery gang together:
I hope your holiday season is filled with joy!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Tin of the Month Club, December
Well, I did it! Each month this year, I altered a tiny tin to represent that month. I can't believe how quickly this year has flown by! Here's December's tin: Jolly Old Saint Nick. So simple, but I love the little vintage plastic Santa and his candy cane. He looks so happy!
And here, finally, the year in review.
If you want to see larger photos of some of the tins, click here. Hope your 2015 was a good one. On to 2016!
And here, finally, the year in review.
If you want to see larger photos of some of the tins, click here. Hope your 2015 was a good one. On to 2016!