Brrrrrr...it's been bitterly cold here and we're waiting to hear if we're going to be hit by this crazy storm that is headed towards the East Coast. Since the theme of the day seems to be snow, I thought I'd share some of my wintery snow globes and Christmas cloches.
I have these all about the house this year. This one is housing a glittery church ornament I picked up at Walmart. No, that is not dust on top of the glass. See that chalkboard behind it? My 6 year old was blowing chalk right before I snapped this picture. Yes, blowing chalk. Nice, eh?
Some new snow globes I made last week using glass jars from our local church thrift store. My faux snow is Epsom salt.
Mason jar snow globes from last year. Above and below.
This cloche is hard to make out but it's holding a bottle brush tree from Home Goods and one of the altered Santa tins I did a few weeks ago.
I do this scene every year in our kitchen. I love the play on whites and you'll notice yet another cloche holding a bird.
I'm hoping anyone in the path of the storm stays safe and warm!
Jeanine
I have these all about the house this year. This one is housing a glittery church ornament I picked up at Walmart. No, that is not dust on top of the glass. See that chalkboard behind it? My 6 year old was blowing chalk right before I snapped this picture. Yes, blowing chalk. Nice, eh?
Some new snow globes I made last week using glass jars from our local church thrift store. My faux snow is Epsom salt.
Mason jar snow globes from last year. Above and below.
This cloche is hard to make out but it's holding a bottle brush tree from Home Goods and one of the altered Santa tins I did a few weeks ago.
I do this scene every year in our kitchen. I love the play on whites and you'll notice yet another cloche holding a bird.
I'm hoping anyone in the path of the storm stays safe and warm!
Jeanine
I love dressing up this vintage school desk we have in our diningroom. Of course, 'tis the season for some Christmas touches.
I did a Pottery Barn knock-off with the noel letters. I've been wanting to do it for literally two years. I finally remembered to pick up the letters during my last trip to A.C. Moore.
The snowman and reindeer are from Home Goods. I made the framed holiday sheet music using a graphic from The Graphics Fairy and Dafont for the lettering: Have a Holly Jolly Christmas.
I also added some handmade Joyeux Noel clothes pins and ornaments I picked up from Kohl's last year. The bird candleholder is from the Dollar store and the little embellished book is tucked there year-round.
I'm definitely getting into the holiday spirit!
Jeanine
I did a Pottery Barn knock-off with the noel letters. I've been wanting to do it for literally two years. I finally remembered to pick up the letters during my last trip to A.C. Moore.
The snowman and reindeer are from Home Goods. I made the framed holiday sheet music using a graphic from The Graphics Fairy and Dafont for the lettering: Have a Holly Jolly Christmas.
I also added some handmade Joyeux Noel clothes pins and ornaments I picked up from Kohl's last year. The bird candleholder is from the Dollar store and the little embellished book is tucked there year-round.
I'm definitely getting into the holiday spirit!
Jeanine
We have this itty bitty piece of wall in our livingroom. It's hard to dress up because it is just so, well, small. It is, however, the perfect size for these JOY picture frames.
I picked up the frames at our local Dollar store. Never mind that candleholder sticking out. It's on the opposite wall and I just couldn't get a good camera angle with it there. You can see it below too - doh! And my spacing is a little off but I refused to put another nail in the wall.
I used DaFont.com to create each letter and then printed them onto white cardstock. Cut them down to size, stick them in the frames and done!
Quick, easy and a super cheap Xmas decoration.
Jeanine
I picked up the frames at our local Dollar store. Never mind that candleholder sticking out. It's on the opposite wall and I just couldn't get a good camera angle with it there. You can see it below too - doh! And my spacing is a little off but I refused to put another nail in the wall.
I used DaFont.com to create each letter and then printed them onto white cardstock. Cut them down to size, stick them in the frames and done!
Quick, easy and a super cheap Xmas decoration.
Jeanine
I always have a bunch of Dollar store prayer candles lying around. Each year, I try to do a new style for Xmas.
This year, I started by wrapping each candle in vintage sheet music. I picked up the glitter stars from Michael's. They are self-sticking so I added one to the front of each candle.
I added some rhinestone bling above the stars. If you remember, I picked up a French dictionary over the summer. I flipped through the pages and took out the ones that had joyeux and noel.
I photocopied the pages, cut them down and glued them to the front of each star. Just the right Frenchy touch for the season!
Jeanine
This year, I started by wrapping each candle in vintage sheet music. I picked up the glitter stars from Michael's. They are self-sticking so I added one to the front of each candle.
I added some rhinestone bling above the stars. If you remember, I picked up a French dictionary over the summer. I flipped through the pages and took out the ones that had joyeux and noel.
I photocopied the pages, cut them down and glued them to the front of each star. Just the right Frenchy touch for the season!
Jeanine
I was able to hit a couple of garage sales this weekend. The season seems to be winding down here so it was slim pickings.
I did find a bunch of holiday items. A white ceramic Xmas tree, another wreath, gingerbread prims and some vintage glass ornaments.
I really love this tree. You probably can't tell but it's a little sparkly. Not sure if I'm going to leave it as is or dress it up.
I also picked up a few glass jars for mini snow globes. The glass candleholders are already holding candles under some rusty springs I picked up a few weeks ago.
I spent $7 on everything. Kind of sad the garage sale season is over but I'm sure I'll be busy decorating for Xmas over the next couple of weekends.
Jeanine
I did find a bunch of holiday items. A white ceramic Xmas tree, another wreath, gingerbread prims and some vintage glass ornaments.
I really love this tree. You probably can't tell but it's a little sparkly. Not sure if I'm going to leave it as is or dress it up.
I also picked up a few glass jars for mini snow globes. The glass candleholders are already holding candles under some rusty springs I picked up a few weeks ago.
I spent $7 on everything. Kind of sad the garage sale season is over but I'm sure I'll be busy decorating for Xmas over the next couple of weekends.
Jeanine
I popped into our local Dollar store earlier this week. They had these adorable reindeer ornaments. I scooped up two and gave them a quick Xmas makeover.
You've probably seen similar reindeer on Pinterest. I know, I myself, pinned a few different glitter versions.
For mine, I snipped off the cord that you would hang them with. Then, I printed off the words wish and believe using my favorite carnival font from DaFont.com onto plain white paper.
I cut the words down so they'd fit around the reindeers' necks, and stuck them on using Glue Dots.
Not bad for $2!
Jeanine
You've probably seen similar reindeer on Pinterest. I know, I myself, pinned a few different glitter versions.
For mine, I snipped off the cord that you would hang them with. Then, I printed off the words wish and believe using my favorite carnival font from DaFont.com onto plain white paper.
I cut the words down so they'd fit around the reindeers' necks, and stuck them on using Glue Dots.
Not bad for $2!
Jeanine