I have seen some lovely Christmas trees on Pinterest and blogs
I wanted another one for our hall way.
I had a lot of tulle and organza in my sewing stash left over from the Christening Gowns I make.
I needed to find something for the shape to tie the tulle onto.
I looked around my sewing room
and then spied, on top of the wall shelves,
the stands I had made to display the Gowns
I gathered together the tulle
Ripped it into strips and tied it on,starting at the bottom and working up
making them shorter as I went
I needed a topper,an Angel or Star
Too hot outside to go to the shops today,
so used the little cake topper I bought for my
daughters birthday cake, (on line from Saturday Finds Etsy Shop)
A few faux roses and cherubs around the bottom
And, da da ,love it
Do we ever finish decorating for Christmas ?
Not while we browse blogs and Pinterest.
So much inspiration out there heh?
My next post hopefully will be the whole
of my home Christmas decor
Happy decorating
xx jeanetteann
I'm off to visit the linky parties now
The links are on my side bar.
24 comments:
Jeanettean!Che bello questo albero di tulle bianco!Mi piace come l'hai messo vicino i piatti belli!brava!Baci,Rosetta
what an awesome way to re purpose your tulle. I may have missed them on your blog, but I don't remember seeing your Christening Gowns.
This little tree is so pretty!
Wow!!!!I love your tree in tulle and organza! Near the plates in toile it looks more beautiful. I also love your tutorial, so romantic!
Kisses
Alessandra
I love this tree--I need to make one too. Thanks for sharing :)
Your tree is very beautiful.
Hugs
Great job! So pretty! And especially with the red transferware. A lovely, ethereal look. Well done, you!
Ruth
What a sweet little tree and a little bit different .
Merle.....
What a simple and clever idea.
This is so darling! You're just the most creative. Your little tree looks so frilly and romantic.
be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
What fun! A great way to use your tulle ... a winter wonderland tree!
That is so pretty! Pinterest is a blessing and a curse LOL.
What a cute idea! Love it.
sherry
Oh my! Your Tulle tree is amaizng! What a great way to use Tulle! You are very creative.
Hugs,
Terri
So LOVELY and beautiful! I love this.
Mary Alice
Your tulle tree is so pretty, fluffy and soft. I love it! Can't wait to see the rest!
Karen
It really turned out cute Jeannete Ann. Love the topper. Saturday Finds makes the sweetest things.
Hugs,
Jann
So pretty! :D
Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comment. What a darling tulle tree you've made ~ simply fabulous!
I must also say you're f-a-a-a-r too young to have celebrated a Golden Wedding Anniversary ~ congratulations! *wink*
Best~
♥Sharon
Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comment. What a darling tulle tree you've made ~ simply fabulous!
I must also say you're f-a-a-a-r too young to have celebrated a Golden Wedding Anniversary ~ congratulations! *wink*
Best~
♥Sharon
How beautiful! The tulle is just stunning! Visiting from Cedar Hill Ranch.
It is absolutely lovely!
Jeanetteann, What a wonderful project! I love tulle and to make a Christmas Tree with it, perfect! Thank you so much for sharing on Simple & Sweet Fridays. Have a wonderful week!
Jody
How beautiful! It's Tullie amazing! Lovely job, and it looks so easy too. Love the roses peeking out underneath.
Thanks so much for joining me for Pearls and Lace Thursday!!
Blessings,
Doni
My Oh My! That is soooo lovely. You were so clever as the construction was so simple. It turned out great. Love the topper and I also loved the little angel topper you had for the 50 years.
Beautiful, Ginger
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