A couple of years ago, my big puppet build was a cranky fruitcake. It remains one of my favorite puppets, though this year's may give it a run for it's money.
From a simple foam tube ....
to a yule log cake.
A couple of years ago, my big puppet build was a cranky fruitcake. It remains one of my favorite puppets, though this year's may give it a run for it's money.
From a simple foam tube ....
to a yule log cake.
I'm a fan of atypical decorations. Things you won't see in every house. So when I spotted these fabric jellyfish I was inspired. I started with a circle of Christmas patterned flannel.
I don't consider myself particularly macabre. I'm not super into Halloween. But recently I've found myself rather taken with the plastic animal skeleton decorations you find in stores in the fall. I've collected a trio of them I didn't want to put away when we decorated for Christmas so I've been trying all month to think of a way to incorporate them into our decor. I started by making them a sleigh out of cardboard and construction paper.
Several years ago, I used to upcycle promotional buttons with wire, sequins, and the like for craft fairs. After I ran out of buttons, I got out of the practice. I rediscovered it this week, though, when I found a random button and some Christmas fabric.
I never really got the fascination with nutcrackers, but I have to admit they present a real opportunity for personalization. I purchased this nutcracker painting kit, struck by the fact that he has cymbals instead of a sword or staff.
Wanting to do something a little different with the decoration, I decided on an ice king theme for the paint, focusing on light blue, silver, and white.Have you ever bought those little paintable, plaster figures? They usually come six in a pack and are fairly cheap, cute, and easy to decorate. They're a favorite in our house. This year we bought a set with Santa and five reindeer and split them between the two of us. I'm fairly happy with how mine came out.
Today, I tackled my annual tradition of a Christmas farm display. This year I added some new figures and built a cardboard structure so that our little farm can put on a living nativity.