My Junk Tree sits in our foyer. It will soon be filled with all the presents that we take elsewhere...all the Grandparents' homes for the family gatherings. We have another tree that we place all our immediate family gifts under.
I've added a few ornaments that I haven't blogged about yet. These sweet little birds are made from vintage salt bags, feed bags, burlap, and vintage fabrics.
The pattern instructions were to sew them right sides together and turn, but I decided I liked having the seams show so, went that route. The fact that sewing them this way made them 10 times faster to make had nothing to do with it.!
I put a string in this guys beak as if he's making a nest. The birds are just nestled in without hooks or ties, so after Christmas I can easily place them where ever I want. I think a bare branch tree will be kind of neat. I have about 6 or so and might make a few more.
I made a some little pillow ornaments out of one feed sack that I was particularly fond of the texture. I just pinned in or glued some rhinestone jewelry that was old, tarnished, and missing stones. Doesn't matter here!
IÂ roughly whipped stitched around them with a huge needle and string.
The variety of shapes and textures works.
This was so fun doing this this year! Thanks to those who linked up! Be sure to check out their projects!
The best part for me was having the focus for the year. And, now having so many completed ornaments was just a real treat when it came to decorating.
I'm thinking I need another year long project. Just not quite sure what it will be. How about you? Any big (or small) projects on the horizon for the new year?
I wrapped the lights only around the center pole of the tree. Since it was trimmed and bare, I didn't want strands of lights showing or in the way.
Up next will be a pretty simple mantle and an another advent calendar.
I hope you are having a blessed Advent!