Fair Warning .......

After all the kerfuffle having to change over to a new blog earlier on in the year, producing posts has not been as easy or fun as it used to be. Since Live Writer died, the positioning of pictures has become the real bane of my life, so after 15 odd years of pretty consistent blogging I've decided that from January 1st 2025 I shall be going out to pasture! I may still post the odd picture or two as a record of my latest project, but I won't be writing up or photographing any of the process, because, sometimes, that can actually take longer than the making itself. As a blogger, I am now something of a dinosaur, if I were starting out now I'd have my own YouTube channel, but with my Brummie accent, I don't think the world would still ever be quite ready for that! Anyway, with six months to go, there's still plenty of time for a few more projects and ideas so let's see what happens .........

Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Little Bottle Brush Christmas Trees

I am thinking that these little Christmas trees would make really cute place settings on a festive table or scattered here and there on shelves between the Christmas cards?  


The idea came to me after I spotted these packs of 20 metal candlestick holders in my local Sue Ryder shop for just £1 for a 20! (currently on Temu for £2.28, also available in gold).  Well, it would have been rude to erm....... not avail myself 4 packs!! 

I thought they would be in perfect proportion to hold some bottle brush Christmas trees (approx 3.4 inches) that I already had, taking off the wooden base ........

...... gluing the remaining metal spike into the holders that I'd filled with Hobbycraft Superlight, air drying clay ......


...... before leaving the clay and glue to dry overnight.


I put a strip of red and white gingham, self adhesive, fabric tape round the candleholder to give it an extra Christmassy feel.


Then I took a short length of a small tinsel gift ribbon (Temu £1.43 for 2.74 metres, other colours available) ......... 


 ......... wrapping it around the tree, poking it in between the branches and then trimming it a little closer to the tree.


Then came the real fiddle fart .........


..... adding tiny, red plastic, nail art bows (Temu, 100 pieces for 84p), again in perfect proportion to the tree.


I used B-7000 glue to stick them on, along with an assortment of various sized and coloured, flat back gems. 
I won't pretend that it wasn't pretty fiddly, but I got there in the end.  


The finishing touch was putting an acrylic star on the top, before trimming any stray, long tinsel ends again.  I'm not sure if the pot needs a little something else, like another bow, but that could be overkill?  However, I still have plenty of time to work that one out before the big day.

4 comments:

Cheryl W. said...

They're so cute and very festive! I agree that they will be perfect for scattering amongst your cards and other holiday decorations.

Anonymous said...

The decorated trees look lovely. Can’t believe it’s your last ever crafty blog post. I have enjoyed reading all about your craft makes, I hope you’re still going to continue with your crafty projects.

Michele

Anonymous said...

Thank you for all your crafty makes over the years, I have quietly watched your blog for years and loved all you do, good luck in the future and with filling your spare time with craft and grandchildren

Di said...

Helen!! Di calling - OMG, I adore these darling little trees! I spent ages seaching for you and realise you are perhaps busy with things other than blogging - but delighted to see these precious little trees. AND, yes, it would have been rude not to buy as many of the little candle holders as possible. It's getting towards my pink snuggly hoodie time of year Love, Di xx