Saturday, December 10, 2016

WEEKEND CRAFT, OKRA ANGELS

































My husband and I grew okra in our garden every year.
We joked with each other and made a bet. Who could
prevent the most okra from getting too big? Our
okra  plant was a slow grower in the beginning. As soon
the plant got tall and grew flowers, we couldn't contain it!
We swore the plant grew over night. Some of the okra
could be 2 inches at 5 pm and become 5 inches long by
8 am the next morning!

I was discarding the long okra because they didn't
taste good when I cooked them. Then one year,
I received some painted okra ornaments! They
were decorated to look like Santa.  I was horrified
when I recalled how many long okra went in my trash.
I thought what a terrific idea! This year I was smart.
I saved my long dried okra pods in a plastic baggie.

I've been a crafter for years. I looked forward to
making ornaments out of my dried okra pods this
year. I looked at okra ornaments on the web for
inspiration. 

I rummaged through my left over items from 
other crafts. I found a bag of assorted gems,
loose ribbons, and bottles of acrylic paints.

I painted my okra pods white and beige. The
faces were painted olive brown. I added mini
gems to the front. I made loops out of ribbon so
the okra angels could be hung from my Christmas
tree.

 Here is a image  of my okra angel ornaments:









Saturday, November 26, 2016

WEEK-END CRAFTS, CHRISTMAS TREES



http://wayfair.com




I have recently seen beautiful theme Christmas trees. They can be done economically if you adjust the amount
of embellishments you use.



I saw a red cardinal tree that I fell in love with.My mom love cardinal birds. I had to search high and low for these cardinals. The  prices online for packages of cardinals were ridiculous.  I found cardinals in some stores but they were sold individually and had clips on them.  When did this trend start? Some of these clip on birds weren't well made and looked cheap. I was about
to give up, when I checked my local dollar store again. Thank God, they had them
two cardinal birds as a set or single clip 
on type.


Here is my cardinal tree inspiration:











I am also adding images of other theme Christmas trees I found online that were lovely:



This is a good tabletop tree for beach
lovers. All sky blue bulbs could be used.
A sea shell garland could be added.


 



http://www.pier1.com







http://cf.u-createcrafts




This is so pretty! You always use smaller candy canes and plain red bulbs.



This is lovely! A smaller tree could to used to cut cost. Dollar stores have plenty of snow flakes and icicles that would also look nice.






http://smallhouselife.com



This is a nice idea. The doves can

also be made from template on 
iridescent white scrapbook paper!









An angel tree is not a new idea!

But there are so many angel designs

available. There are endless craft

possibilities. Angels don't have

to be bought. Angels made from

doilies, coffee filters, and scrapbook
paper look nice on a Christmas tree.







www.cedargrovegardens.com 



This is an expensive Christmas elf 
tree! I had a Christmas elf tree last
year. I did find a way to cut the cost
for my tree. I found a Christmas elf
craft in an old Christmas magazine. 
I started making the elves in October. 
They were very cute! I used red & green felt for the hat and clothes. I used flesh tone felt for the face. The facial features
were drawn on with a black Sharpie pen.

Here are two simple elf templates that might be helpful:

http://www.sawyoo.com