Saturday, December 22, 2007

More Ornaments

The mailman has been very good to me this week:


This is the ornament my friend Bonnie made for me. How pretty is that? Below you can see a picture of the back. I love this cardinal fabric. It's beautiful!

Here's the biscornu my friend Sharon sent me. Sure it's pretty, but oh my gosh, if ya'll could just smell it! I just want to suck the smell right up inside me and never smell anything else again. It's all cinnamony and happy smelling.


Now here is the tree, no it's not our real tree, just a little three foot tree that I set up on the table next to my stitching spot to hold the ornaments I recieved in this year's swap:


I wanted to show it all lit up but that picture is not so great, not that any picture on this here blog would any photography awards, so here's one where I used a flash:




What? You want to know about the crocheted garland*? Well it's all Anna Maria Horner 's fault.



She had a post on her blog: Anna Maria Horner: Fancy and Not and creating this garland became my obsession. I didn't email her to ask her how she did her's. I just kind of made up my own deal. The ribbon is three rows of single crochet, and then edged in single crochet all the way around. I probably should have made it with just one row of SC, two tops. It's kind of wide. I googled flower patterns and went through my friend Pam's collection of Annie's Crochet Newsletter magazine and used those for the snowflakes. This was a lot of fun to make and I do believe one of my goals for next Christmas is to make a garland like this for the big family tree.
And yes I do realize this little tree is very much a Charlie Brown tree, but I through it all together pretty fast and made the garland on the fly but I do think the finished results are kind of sweet.
Now for the "I hang my head in shame" moment, we won't be putting up the family tree until tonight! This month has just gotten away from us and everybody has been going in a million different directions so tonight we will be putting up the tree finally.
*forgot to add that I crocheted the garland and the snowflakes with Peaches & Creme White kitchen cotton




6 comments:

Jennifer said...

What a cute little tree! I love the snowflakes. My DH's grandmother crocheted hundreds of snowflakes over the years, so now her childrens' and grandchildren's trees are all decorated with them.

Anonymous said...

Those are just so stinkin' cute! The tree is adorable. I've discovered Anna Maria Horner after she was on Martha and made her owl ornie. Merry Christmas!

Carol said...

Great ornaments!! Merry Christmas Melissa!

Sharon said...

How lovely that garland is, I need to learn to make something like that. Its so pretty.
I am so glad you liked the biscornu I have made for you. I thought of you when I saw them red birds. I know you love them.
Hugs, Sharon

Michelle said...

The garland is fantastic! I love your little tree!

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to drop by and wish you all the best for the remainder of the festive season - and hope that 2008 is a wondrous year full of peace, love and happiness ... and plenty of stitchy goodness :)