Sunday, December 19, 2010

O Christmas Tree

It's interesting to me that you can always find the things you'll never use, like 3 rubbermaids full of Christmas clutter that I despise. I only own a few Christmas decor items that really like, including but not limited to: my Little People Nativity set, my Nutcrackers from Europe, our wooden manger, and my tree ornaments are decent (oh, I love our other nativity sets too, they are just breakable, so they are unusable in a small place without high shelves to put them on). However, the manger and ornaments are no where to be found. Can't imagine where those 2 things could have gone!


So, while we decked our halls our tree stayed empty. I wandered through stores, longing for the fabulous decor that seemed to be everywhere. Even at cheap spots, after I did the math, to outfit our small tree would have meant no presents for someone this year.

My problem is, I usually know exactly the look I want and I'm pretty unwilling to settle. I'd rather things just stay undone than done in a way I don't enjoy. But, we were having a few parties at our place this year and the tree must have decor! On the other hand, I'm not crafty and few projects I take on turn out well (right, friends?). But, I had an idea for our tree this year that was simple, fast, cheap and fun, and don't look too closely, because perfection is not my thing, but it actually turned out!



I bought white wooden letters that spelled HO! HO! HO! and modge podged  different green/white and red/white paper to them, then hung them with fun Christmas ribbon. I found 70 cent wooden snowflakes at Michael's and my boys and I painted and glittered them, which was a fun family project and one flake even doubled for a star, saving us $15.  I found little snowflakes for 40 cents at Michael's that were already glittery and hung them with minty dental floss, and filled in the holes with cheap candy canes I have to replace every few days, since they always seem to disappear. Then found an old, red favorite blanket that doubles well as a tree skirt and, there you have it...an entire tree for hardly and money at all! Plus, we got a Christmas craft out of it!

8 comments:

Serendipity said...

Adorable! I think it looks fantastic! I bet it was fun to do with your boys too. You have a great sense of style and your tree reflects that too. Way to go! Merry Christmas!

Kim said...

Way to go Crafty lady! So proud of you! We will turn you into a crafter one day! Just one decor item at a time. :)

Melanie said...

That is so true! (About only losing the stuff you love). In our last move, we somehow misplaces an awesome thrift fur and leather coat that we used for costumes, our iron, and a globe. All very large items and all totally unrelated so it's not like they would have been in the same box. It's such a mystery! And lately, somehow we've lost our hardwood floor vacuum attachment and a pair of my shoes. Again - large items! I have no idea what kind of misplacement vortex I'm living in, but it's getting ridiculous! Your tree looks adorable! I love it! Maybe I will craft myself up some new shoes ... haha.

Grandma Kimmy said...

So, so cute!

The Malone Family said...

What a cute idea...I wish I had seen your idea before I bought my tree star. So cute!

The Martin Family said...

So cute. Love it all! I think there is a little crafter in us all.....even you!

Lyric Payne said...

Is this the same Brooke I knew five years ago who hated anything related to crafting, especially Super Saturday projects? I LOVE it. Way to go. I am 150% impressed! Can I come to your parties? Can I pay you to make some ornaments for me, because that is about how much I like crafting these days!! Merry Christmas to my ho ho homegirl!!

melissa said...

love love love it. i love your style. just opened your card and i love it. made me miss you and miss our sunday dinners. we need to see each other soon. hope you have a great christmas. give the boys a great big love. xoxo