Sometimes I like to hang out in my
sewing room all day and make things. I especially get this urge as
Christmas nears. A favorite Christmas tradition of mine is to make a few new ornaments each year. I set out to use things that I already
have on hand as my sewing room is filled with a lifetime of squirreling away odd bits and pieces too precious in my mind to throw
away. I'm that person, who when given a pretty card with a sequin, will
pry off that sequin and save it. Although I never met my
mother's mother, I think we may be cut from the same cloth. I have her
old button case, plus boxes of her vintage trims and lace, all of which look
like they've been purloined from old clothing! As for the button case, I
have added to it over the years. When I was little, my mother's best
friend gave me a pink robe with pink rhinestone buttons. I loved that
robe so much and cried when I outgrew it. When I was finally convinced,
under duress I'm sure, to give it away, I secretly snipped off the
buttons. I still
have the pretty pink rhinestone buttons, and they are waiting patiently in the button box for their next incarnation.
Always inspired by Pinterest, this is what I came up with this year.
The snowmen are made from vintage mother of pearl buttons. For each you will need one large two-hole button and a smaller 4-hole button. |
I added a picture to show the supplies I used. The felt is just lovely and came in many colors. |
I'll keep a few of these for my tree and the rest will be tied to the top of Christmas presents. |
Edited 12/16 to add these colorful snowmen. That post is here. xoxo |
- November 26, 2014
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