Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Making Christmas Gifts - The End

The finished product...

Finally!

Now to make about 20 more of them...

Haha - just kidding, I've already made about 12 and sent some to Mainfreight as christmas gifts.

I'll probably start handing them off to friends now -
here you go, Merry Christmas... go hang it in your toilet or something.

Monday, 6 December 2010

Making Christmas Gifts Part Three

I've finally pulled out the sewing machine, found all the bits and fixed the tension on it...
At least I think the tension is fixed.


One can only hope!


Anyway, this is the cast of characters for my homemade christmas gifts.






Dried flowers, a stocking template, lace and organza.

I saw this really cool idea in a book, christmas stockings filled with potpourri, hanging from a light fitting.

It looked really pretty!

And really easy.

Watch this space...



Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Making Christmas Gifts Part Two

Well, this is some of the lavender I lopped off the overgrown bush. It is now hanging in the boys' window.

So far they have slept very well!

As you can see, I'm attempting to dry it.

This clue should set you all on the right track...
I'm also drying some of the petals from the rose explosion of a couple of weeks ago.

Incidentally, guess how long it took me to deadhead all that lot! And I'm still not finished!

And that was all one bush too!

But I felt very very proud of myself when the old ladies walking to and from the store up the road stopped and commented on how 'glorious' they were!
:)

Thanks Pam, for teaching me how to actually do something with roses...

Roses: Placing Roses, Planting & Care, The Best Varieties101 Secrets To Growing Your Own Rose Garden And How To Care For It So You Can Enjoy The Beautiful Roses That Bloom From It!Taylor's Guide to Roses: How to Select abd Grow 380 Roses, Including the New Hardy Ever-Blooming Varieties - Flexible Binding (Taylor's Gardening Guides)Roses for Dummies

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Making Christmas Gifts Part One

The first stage in my cunning plan to make christmas presents...
Can you guess what I'm going to do?
:)

I found the idea in a book.
It actually looked quite stylish!
Wonder if I can recreate it and whether you can guess what it is?





















Holiday Gift Ideas (Homemade Christmas)The Martha Stewart Holiday Collection - Homemade HolidaysHow To Create A Homemade Christmas and Incredible Memories!Gifts With Heart: Inspiring Stories, Handmade Crafts and One-Of-A-Kind Ideas

Friday, 26 November 2010

Silly Season

I've blogged about the craziness of the christmas period before. The sheer idiocy of the commercialism that surrounds the holiday season and my solution to maintaining traditions without supporting the mayhem.

But, another reason I don't like the christmas season is that, for at least a month, I lose my husband.

He works in the transport industry, which supports the retail industry - and the busier the retail industry gets, the busier the transport industry gets. Which is great from a 'company finance' perspective, especially now during the recession that everyone is convinced is over... But from a marital perspective.... sigh!

We've now been through about 9 years' worth of 'silly season' and I've gotta tell ya: by the time christmas comes around, you won't find anyone more grateful for the break than those who work in retail or goods transportation!

I remember his first few silly seasons - He was working 16 hour days for weeks on end. I rarely saw him, he would arrive home long after I had gone to bed and left almost immediately after he woke. I'm glad he doesn't work for that company anymore! This year is calmer. But still tiring!

The worst though, is that our wedding anniversary happens at the height of the madness. I'm wondering if we should postpone the celebration until we can breathe again.

All I can tell you right now: roll on christmas! I miss my man!

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