I just adore this photo. And, I happened to have some vintage silverware around so I did
this:
I just wired (I like that the wires show) some spoons and forks to a wreath.
I added some bows in bias tape in a silvery color and tied it to our curtain rod in the breakfast nook. Very, very simple. I like to call this "A Can Do While the Baby is in the Room Project...." I probably need to shorten that!
Then I saw this:
This genius idea found here
So incredibly cute! I love terrariums, so naturally I fell in love with them! (I even had made a large one in a glass jar until I got scared of the plant that was growing out of control inside of it!) But, they were all sold out and I already had the tree finished. Next year! So, I decided to take this:
A mirror that I had been stalking for months at antique store and
these:
A couple of these adorable vintage baby bottles...
plus some moss (that I scraped off a pile of bricks in our yard)
and some greenery from our bushes and the Christmas garlands
threw in an apothecary bottle and some vintage bias tape...
for this:
So easy! And, I didn't lose any blood! The best kind of project. So far, the moss is holding up nicely inside the house.
Well, hopefully we will get enough sunlight so I can take some photos of our vintage charm stockings that I made the other night.
ps the countdown to the 100th post giveaway is on... this is 96...
**linking up with sweet Gina at The Shabby Chic Cottage for Transformation Thursday!
Love the wreath, so clever and crafty!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThe WRETAH is FABULOUS... I may have to still that idea for my kitchen so very clever :)
ReplyDeletesheila
Very nice! I love the wreath and the spoons and forks are so cute for the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI've been absent from blogging too - I haven't been quite as motivated as I thought I would be about Holiday decor! I get depressed taking it down. :(
Glad you did lose any blood this time around!
Ooooo, love the unique wreath AND the little moss bottles :) You are wicked creative!
ReplyDeleteI love that wreath!! The inspiration wreath was originally in Cottage Living a few years back. Oh how I miss that mag.!!
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I am really, really loving those sweet little moss filled jars. I wish we had moss in AZ cause your examples are sooooo cute I'd whip some up if I could!
I'm loving both ideas! I can't keep up with the crafty blogosphere! (And yes, you are totally included in that.) ;)
ReplyDeletecute cute cute! I am going to also steal your idea and make a terrarium - my 4 year old will be thrilled - she loves fairies so I'm going to make a fairy jar!
ReplyDeleteLove it all! :) The wreath is my fave!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Rachel
lovely! i might try this!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! It's so darn cute!!!!
ReplyDeletexo,
LuLu
My favorite, like many others, is the wreath with the silverware. Very pretty and chic!
ReplyDeleteLove it all.
such great ideas! thank you so much for sharing ..
ReplyDeletelove them all.. but am really drawn to that little nook in the window.. love the whole look, didn't even notice the wreath at first ..
troy
Love how you adapted the ornaments by using the vintage bottles for a table top vignette...clever!
ReplyDeleteAll the pics are wonderful! You do a great job!
ReplyDeleteBeth
I absolutely love all of your adorable projects!!! Sheesh you get a lot done, especially considering you have a baby! It's practically impossible for me to to anything while my 2 yr old is awake :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and about the stencils...I dug thru the box and only bought the silver/grey stencils and left the bronze ones behind...so, no, I didn't do anything to get them that color...
:) T
So cute...I love the mirror with the jars! I had a tough day and you made me smile talking about scraping moss off rocks...the things we do to decorate! Thanks, Lisa
ReplyDeletei love it all! great job! i do love that wreath and that window seat! i guess i need to keep my eyes out for some vintage silver!
ReplyDeleteThat wreath is absolutely ADORABLE!!!! I would LOVE to come peek at every nook in your house to see how cutely you have decorated it!!! So inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteHope your little man is doing well--and leaving the tree alone! Madalyn (3 yrs) has taken a liking to only one ornament this year, so thankfully it's the only one that she touches (so far!!).
Hugs to you!
wow, you are very talented. i love it when something we see inspires us...and i love your twist by adding the framed mirror. i am a huge fan of vintage mirror...thanks for sharing...jules
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat silverware wreath is just the neatest idea! And I would've been stalking that mirror, too!
ReplyDeleteLove it all. :-)
Anne
You are amazing! Love it all, Lori
ReplyDeleteOkay Michelle,
ReplyDeleteI adore that wreath you made. I would love to make one and put it above my stove. It would look so good there. I'm just not feeling the Christmas spirit this year. So sad. BUT seeing ideas like your wreath really make me happy inside. Thanks.
~janet
The wreath looks SO good where you have it hung. The mirror is great. It looks like one I have. I saw it in a closed shop that was a 5 hr r/t drive from my house. And yes, I went back and made the whole trip just to get the mirror when the shop was open.
ReplyDeletesuper cute projects! (at the risk of sounding redundant...copying what everyone else said!)
ReplyDeleteGlad to have found you!
Your wreath looks wonderful and I love the arrangement on the mirror. So pretty!
ReplyDeletesuch great ideas! but I always adore your ideas...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for dropping by my blog and your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteNow tell my WHY did I not see your blog before???
It is AWESOME!!!
Okay, those are great! I love those vintage baby bottles! I'm glad you were inspired by my chair. It makes me happy since I find your stuff so inspiring!
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ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your projects today. I have several pieces of vintage silver and I think I still have time to make that wreath for my dining room before my MIL arrives on Saturday. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJane
Seriously adorable! I love that idea. The silverware on the wreath is very creative.
ReplyDeleteI love David Gray so much! Lucky!!! Your projects turned out beautifully :)
ReplyDeletelove the 'things I can do with baby in the room'. Maybe a blog for that ??? I have a 2 yr old grandson who wants to do everything Gamma does.
ReplyDeletethe wreath is gorgeous. would never have thought of old silverware. Love the vintage feel.
I am so jealous!!!! David Grey. Oh my, I saw him about 7 years ago in Austin and fell in love. My poor date at the time. I was drooling.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am soooo jealous of the vintage silverware wreath!! I am missing my box of vintage baby spoons and forks. Can't find them anywhere!! I hang them on my tree but this would look too cute in my kitchen. I have an idea??!! Why don't you go huntin' for some more for me, and some vintage bottles, and then I buy them from you? Great idea!!
K? Thanks.
coco
Those little terrariums are fabulous. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love your style and those stockings are to die for!
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