Monday, November 26, 2012

Cutting Down the Christmas Tree

 
It has been a family tradition as far back as I can remember to cut down my Christmas Tree. Over the years we have had to switch tree farms. It seems tree farming is a dyeing breed. The passed five years we have been cutting our tree down at Jarrettsville Nurseries. The kids have so much fun. They love getting dressed up in Snow Gear(what ever it takes to stay warm) fight over whom wears what hat. The drive to the farm they fight who gets to pick the tree. This year the farm had planted many fields close to the parking lot. So we had to go way in the back and up the hill this year and look for a tree. I spotted one in the first two minutes looking. I was told that "it cannot be that easy we need to make this an adventure". Oh it was and adventure alright......a Good one!!! The kids ran like wild animals through the trees playing tackle and hide and seek. While my husband and I strolled in and out of the trees looking for that perfect tree. About a hour into it, I discovered a path that leads you to White Pine Trees(My all time favorite). We always go with the Fraser or Douglas Fur, this time we where going to get a Beautiful, full, and shapely White Pine. I found her this year. She was one of the tallest in the bunch. She was beautiful.....  
 
Once we paid for the tree we sat around the bonfire and had Hot Chocolate and Funnel Cake...Yummm

~Jen





 







Thursday, November 22, 2012

Homemade Christmas Tree Craft

Homemade Christmas Tree Craft


I had a few hours to myself yesterday (very rare in my world) so I stopped by Joann Fabrics.  While browsing the isles for the latest trendy craft supplies I got an idea to make my own Christmas Tree Decor for my fireplace mantel.  

I started with the following supplies.  It all cost roughly $35.00.  Not bad for 6 trees.


Here is what you need if you want to make them
~ Styrofoam Cones Small, Medium, & Large
~ Styrofoam Balls
~ Spool of Jute Rope 
~ Raffia  Red & Green

~ Ceramic Mini Flower Pots

~ Red Assortment of Buttons

~ Burlap 24"x24" piece. (I just used my scraps)

~ Paint

~ Styro Glue & Hot Glue Gun

~ 10" x 1/2" Thick Tree Branch

~ Tooth Picks

~ Small Decorative Bows



I painted the flower pots first with black paint.  Next I stuffed a Styrofoam ball in the flower pot.  Then stuck the stick right though the Styrofoam ball and the tree.  Then I glued the Hemp Rope on and then I decorated the trees.  I then cut and glued burlap to the Styrofoam balls. Tied a bow at the bottom with Raffia. I glued a bow to a tooth pick and pushed it down the top to make the star....TaDa!


Friday, November 16, 2012

La Craie Painted Furniture


Some of our latest pieces of Chalk and La Craie Painted furniture.





I scored this awesome buffet last week.  I had to do some cosmetic repairs as well as fill in some holes....  



I distressed her a good bit.


I estimate this piece to be at least 80 years old.  The hardware was in perfect shape. She turned out beautiful.


This bookshelf got a little facelift.  I wrapped molding around the bottom to give it a more finished look.  The she got 2 coats of Wrought Iron La Craie Paint with Dark wax.  In this picture I was getting ready to tack on the molding, then paint it.