Vintage Christmas Monday & Bottle Brush Christmas Tree Tutorial
It isVintage Christmas Monday again! Please go see the other posts by clicking here Vintage Christmas Monday. It is great fun!
I have been on the road and forgot to take my camera to the great antique stores I have been visiting.
But I have a wonderful quilt in my photo's of my husbands great Grandmother Sophia Augusta Wall Ames. She died young of TB and left 2 children. But her quilt lives on.
You can read about her by going to this blog click here.
I have been on the road and forgot to take my camera to the great antique stores I have been visiting.
But I have a wonderful quilt in my photo's of my husbands great Grandmother Sophia Augusta Wall Ames. She died young of TB and left 2 children. But her quilt lives on.
You can read about her by going to this blog click here.
I picked parts of it that I thought look like Christmas.My husband spent hours as a very little child looking at each little inch. His mother gave it to him as an adult.
It is Christmas and this bambi ran by my window a few weeks ago. Too cute not to show.
Now how to make your own vintage Christmas bottle brush trees.
Go down to the craft store or where ever they sell little Christmas villages and get a bag of trees. Throw then in the sink with bleach.
You can even bleach them in uneven ways..add mica and glitter or take a wooden spools and make a glitter base for them! (dye them hot pink if you want!)
Happy Christmas!
Comments
Happy VCM,
Zuzu
Happy Christmastime Deirdra to you and yours
Rainey
*hugs*deb