Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Christmas craft


For quite a while, we have had a very white Holiday season.  I Actually think we may be in for some more snow and it has been very cold! However, we do not have the flooding and tornadoes experienced by some of our neighboring states and sympathize with their tragedies and cannot imaging how their Christmas must have been.  Ours was quiet, celebrated with neighbors.  Very peaceful!  This project has been on my bucket list for some years and finally my buddy and I were able to work on these.  Our first attempt using a coat hanger wire to string these on was a complete bust, but we had originally planned to use these foam rings and with hot glue gun in hand and all of the ornament balls we have collected for years, we proceeded.  It was fun and a real success as far as we are concerned.  Mine is the red and gold and the other belongs to my buddy.

Even though we had lots of balls, we still haunted the thrift shop and the dollar store for more.  (After putting away the Christmas trimmings, we found more, but oh well.)

I love mine and I found a place to store it, but it took many more ornaments than we expected, not to mention a lot of hot glue.  We have had many critters tromping in the snow, rabbits and deer and antelope and one lonely spike elk.  A neighbor has a horse, Lola, who stays busy chasing the deer from her hay and the bald eagles are still watching over us from their perch in the tree south of our house.  The animals are all fat so they must be able to forage for enough food, including the bunnies who are ravaging my plants.  We have so many!  Breeding season for the cottontails will begin in February according to the information we have found so we will be competing for the ground plants.

I am quilting like crazy.  We are still meeting on Mondays from 9-3 at our library with machines and fabrics and sharing knowledge.  At least once a month, we go to lunch and are nearly finished with our row by row projects.  One more row and we will each have 11 rows to incorporate in a quilt, each from a different quilter and they are so unique.  What a wonderful way to remember each of these gals whose friendship I have so enjoyed. It is one day we all anxiously await each week.

My wish for all is a safe, healthy, productive new year!

"Friendship is the golden thread that ties all hearts together." ~ Anonymous


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