My theme this year is “Christmas Sweets” so of course there will be peppermint, but there will also be gingerbread, and candy, and sugar plums, baked goods, and of course my favorite treat of all – hot cocoa. I should have enough ideas to last us through the whole month (including Saturdays!) and I’ve tried to organize it so that the simplest ornaments to make are the ones closest to Christmas, when we’re all running out of time to make all our best intentions a reality.
I’m really excited to show you all what I’ve been working on.
In other exciting news, I just did an etsy shop update!
My famous quilled snowflakes are available in packs of four for $20. I’ve only listed a couple at a time to save myself some hassle on the back end, but shoot me an email if they run out or you want more.
Then I’ve repurposed my beaded suspended cards to be appropriate for the holidays. Packs of five for $8. Email for custom quantities.
The Christmas Tree Suspended Card
The Gingerbread Man Suspended Card
I also wanted to be sure and include some options for the winter holidays that aren’t Christmas, so I think these ones would be nice for my Hanukkah or Solstice celebrating friends, as well as an elegant option for anyone else.
The Graphic Star Suspended Card
The Twinkling Star Suspended Card
Right now the shipping options listed are just within the US, but I’m happy to arrange international shipping, just email me and we’ll figure it out.
I hope you’ll pop over to my shop if any of those items look enticing. I’ll see you all back here tomorrow when the Christmas crafting festivities begin!
Oh have I got some great stuff coming up for you. I have been crafting and glittering up a storm making this year’s Christmas tree, and it is going to be a great one. Most of the projects can be completed in less than an hour, and all of them are original designs by me.
My theme this year is “Christmas Sweets” so of course there will be peppermint, but there will also be gingerbread, and candy, and sugar plums, baked goods, and of course my favorite treat of all – hot cocoa. I should have enough ideas to last us through the whole month (including Saturdays!) and I’ve tried to organize it so that the simplest ornaments to make are the ones closest to Christmas, when we’re all running out of time to make all our best intentions a reality.
I’m really excited to show you all what I’ve been working on.
In other exciting news, I just did an etsy shop update!
My famous quilled snowflakes are available in packs of four for $20. I’ve only listed a couple at a time to save myself some hassle on the back end, but shoot me an email if they run out or you want more.
Then I’ve repurposed my beaded suspended cards to be appropriate for the holidays. Packs of five for $8. Email for custom quantities.
The Christmas Tree Suspended Card
The Candy Cane Suspended Card
The Gingerbread Man Suspended Card
The Santa Hat Suspended Card
I also wanted to be sure and include some options for the winter holidays that aren’t Christmas, so I think these ones would be nice for my Hanukkah or Solstice celebrating friends, as well as an elegant option for anyone else.
The Graphic Star Suspended Card
The Twinkling Star Suspended Card
Right now the shipping options listed are just within the US, but I’m happy to arrange international shipping, just email me and we’ll figure it out.
I hope you’ll pop over to my shop if any of those items look enticing. I’ll see you all back here tomorrow when the Christmas crafting festivities begin!
I'm so excited to see your tree this year! I made some of your famous quilled ornaments for a handmade ornament exchange (and told everyone where I got the tutorial from of course!) and I loved how they turned out so much! Thank you so much for sharing your crafts, I really appreciate it and look forward to your posts.
Ok, how did I not know you had an etsy shop all this time?? Gonna check it out! I love those cards, and holiday sweets is one of my favorite themes. Would love to decorate that way one year, but for now cannot wait to see your fabulous tree π Um, btw, where do you find the time to craft all this when you're busy with Atti and all the travelling/ canning/ writing you do? Just wondering if you have a system because, um, yeah, I'm all over the place π Am looking forward to your original ornaments!