In a few minutes, I'm off to my parents' house to make lasagna with my mom - it's about time she passed down her recipe. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
I have a little DIY over at Savannah Smiles for a Christmas tree topper star. I showed how to make the two top layers at Savannah's blog, but that was getting pretty long so I'm showing the other layer here.
When I set out to make my own star, I was sort of inspired by this one. I wanted to see if I could make something roughly similar with paper.
Start with a piece of paper about 2" wide by 4" tall (I cut a strip of 12 x 12 paper into 4" strips, then cut those down into smaller rectangles.) Imagine a 1/2" wide (give or take - I didn't measure this layer!) section in the center and fold "around" it, like this:
Now the little "wings" on the side need to be folded under the center section and back out to be about the same width. Your fold will look like a Z:
Next, you just need to clip the points. Cut at an angle from the outer edge just on the outer flaps; cut underneath the center section to hide the vertical cut, which doesn't have to be perfect.
Snip the corners of the center section only to make a point. The final product will look like this:
When I set out to make my own star, I was sort of inspired by this one. I wanted to see if I could make something roughly similar with paper.
My tree topper |
Now the little "wings" on the side need to be folded under the center section and back out to be about the same width. Your fold will look like a Z:
Next, you just need to clip the points. Cut at an angle from the outer edge just on the outer flaps; cut underneath the center section to hide the vertical cut, which doesn't have to be perfect.
Snip the corners of the center section only to make a point. The final product will look like this:
It's not complicated once you get the rhythm down, but it's a little weird to explain. Hopefully the pictures help! The last step is to glue all of these into a circle - I just hot glued them to the same circle of cardboard that I glued the center accordion layer onto.
Then, I covered it up with a circle I cut out of decorative paper and glued a piece of cardboard tube from a paper towel roll to make it easy to set on top of the tree. The decorative paper is just to make the back look decent if you're going to see it from that angle - plain paper would work just as well, or leave it out if your tree's against a wall.
Feel free to share photos of any tree toppers you've made - like this one or totally different!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Thrift Share Monday
I'm just barely squeaking in for this to actually be Thrift Share Monday, but better late than never! I did a bit of thrifting this weekend. I specifically went out to find vintage wooden spools of thread (I feel like there should be a shorter way of saying that...) and picked up two other items as well.
The thread spools were made into ornaments:
I was excited about this idea when I first thought of it a few weeks ago, and I'm so glad it turned out the way I expected.
I also found two Christmas decorations that I'm leaving as is (for sale in my Etsy shop). I wasn't planning to buy anything else, but these were too fun to pass up and I've been thinking about adding some vintage items to my shop... this is kind of an itsy bitsy trial run, I guess. The first thing was this glass tree topper:
It's worn and speckled with silver showing through the pretty green, it's shiny, and it has glitter - win-win-win.
The other thing was this set of glass ornaments, unopened in the original packaging. I love seeing how different styles can be so reminiscent of different time periods. These ornaments are actually older than I am.
Well, that's it for me this week!
The thread spools were made into ornaments:
I was excited about this idea when I first thought of it a few weeks ago, and I'm so glad it turned out the way I expected.
I also found two Christmas decorations that I'm leaving as is (for sale in my Etsy shop). I wasn't planning to buy anything else, but these were too fun to pass up and I've been thinking about adding some vintage items to my shop... this is kind of an itsy bitsy trial run, I guess. The first thing was this glass tree topper:
It's worn and speckled with silver showing through the pretty green, it's shiny, and it has glitter - win-win-win.
The other thing was this set of glass ornaments, unopened in the original packaging. I love seeing how different styles can be so reminiscent of different time periods. These ornaments are actually older than I am.
Well, that's it for me this week!
Monday, December 5, 2011
December's Here
We got our Christmas tree. It still looks like this: http://twitter.com/#!/SmithAndDaphne/status/143506713260199938 (undecorated). I swear it grew when we carried it through the door.
I found my camera + tripod connector foot thing, but haven't been taking many pictures.
I sewed one Christmas stocking last night, hopefully I can make the other tonight and also add a bit of width to our tree skirt.
It's officially winter - we have eaten both Brussels sprouts and clementines. I'm finding myself eating more seasonally - coming back to certain foods at certain times of the year. Paying more attention to what's good when.
I planted a few bulbs yesterday - it was tough to dig some of them far enough into our "soil" - not because it's frozen or anything like that, but because it's basically rock and cement chunks after the first few inches. Another reason I want to sheet mulch. I may try forcing some of them indoors - need to figure out how you're supposed to do that.
It's starting to become that busy time of year. I'll have to remember to pull out the camera and record some of it. So bad at that.
I found my camera + tripod connector foot thing, but haven't been taking many pictures.
I sewed one Christmas stocking last night, hopefully I can make the other tonight and also add a bit of width to our tree skirt.
It's officially winter - we have eaten both Brussels sprouts and clementines. I'm finding myself eating more seasonally - coming back to certain foods at certain times of the year. Paying more attention to what's good when.
I planted a few bulbs yesterday - it was tough to dig some of them far enough into our "soil" - not because it's frozen or anything like that, but because it's basically rock and cement chunks after the first few inches. Another reason I want to sheet mulch. I may try forcing some of them indoors - need to figure out how you're supposed to do that.
It's starting to become that busy time of year. I'll have to remember to pull out the camera and record some of it. So bad at that.
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