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HolidayJunkie
True Blue Farmgirl
55 Posts
Michelle
Northglenn
Colorado
USA
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Posted - Mar 20 2013 : 10:40:36 PM
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I did my little intro, but I thought I'd jump right in on this topic. My member name says it all. Any other Christmas or holiday junkies on board?
Christmas is a big deal in my home, with Halloween and St. Patrick's Day following a close second.
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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl
13055 Posts
Louisiana/Texas
USA
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Posted - Mar 21 2013 : 08:59:59 AM
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Hi Michelle! I love everything about Christmas and Halloween! I love the food preparations, the decorating, etc... Marly
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross |
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Ladybek9756
True Blue Farmgirl
882 Posts
Rebecca
Linneus
Maine
USA
882 Posts |
Posted - Mar 23 2013 : 5:26:55 PM
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I am a Christmas junkie. Actually I keep some Christmas decorations up all year. I am planning on making something, not quite sure yet with pinecones. They are in abundance on the college campus where I attend classes. I have about 300 collected so far. Any ideas would be great as there are so little out on the web. I was thinking about making an outdoor garland with them and sea shells since I live in Florida.
As for the other holidays, some I like others not so much. My husband had come up with an idea for an artificial Christmas tree. Leaving in up year round and decorate it for the holiday of the month. An idea I am still playing around with. What do you think?
Becky Ladybek9756 #4932 |
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HolidayJunkie
True Blue Farmgirl
55 Posts
Michelle
Northglenn
Colorado
USA
55 Posts |
Posted - Mar 23 2013 : 7:55:48 PM
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Well Becky, an all year tree is exciting. I'm right there with you on that idea. Years ago, I left my big tree up and decorated with basic things for Valentines Day and St. Patricks Day. After that I kinda got bored with it. However, my plan was to do the same again this year, but with a smaller tree. But for some reason, it's been "MISPLACED" and my husband couldn't find it where we store our stuff. I've been collecting Irish ornaments for years and finally think I have enough to decorate a full "small" tree. I've also been working on Fall like decorations the last 2 years and found a beautiful topper at the thrift store that's going to work perfect. Now, with Halloween I got a black small tree on clearance one year and that's super fun. We put purple ornaments on it, as well as purple lights. The biggest way to build up a supply of ornaments is picking them up after Christmas. It might take some time if you are looking for a particular color, but sooner or later you'll stumble upon some. Then if you have those as a base, you can decorate those with more details or start making some other ornaments to go along with the theme you want.
Do you have lots of BIG pine cones or are they those tiny ones? i love the tiny ones? It sounds like you've done some searches for ideas though and you didn't have any luck?
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Ladybek9756
True Blue Farmgirl
882 Posts
Rebecca
Linneus
Maine
USA
882 Posts |
Posted - Mar 24 2013 : 12:52:00 PM
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I love all the ideas. I remember once a friend of mine needed a gold lace trim and could not find it anywhere. So she took a piece of white lace trim outback hung it on her clothes line and sprayed painted it gold. When you were talking about the different trees, I liked the idea of a small table top tree and thought about painting each one the color of the holiday and then decorate it and have it sitting on a table for display. As far as the pine cones I have all sizes. I have a medium size plastic tub full. The campus where I picked them up they are all different sizes and various stages of opening. I have used some as ornaments for my tree, and others in a wreath. I wanted to come up with a major project that would use the bulk on the outside. I was thinking about making a garland the length of my house and oh I don't know. Becky |
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knitnpickinatune
True Blue Farmgirl
1140 Posts
Sherrie
Gardena
California
USA
1140 Posts |
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HolidayJunkie
True Blue Farmgirl
55 Posts
Michelle
Northglenn
Colorado
USA
55 Posts |
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Beth Jones
True Blue Farmgirl
3196 Posts
beth
tallassee
alabama
3196 Posts |
Posted - Apr 17 2013 : 06:31:28 AM
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I love Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine's day! The colors are always so fun and exciting! I have a Christmas ornament swap going on the Swap thread if you like to make your ornaments. Just sign up to join in! Have a great Spring! Smiles
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cozie lady
True Blue Farmgirl
58 Posts
Amy
Mt Pleasant
MI
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - Jun 11 2013 : 09:21:29 AM
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I love all the Holidays. I have a Santa that I leave out until Easter. For Easter I have both families over for dinner every year. This year I requested that everyone bring there own place settings (non disposable) and gave prizes for Most interesting history, most festive and most creative carrying case. It was a big hit. Can't wait to see what happens next year.
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KatyDid
True Blue Farmgirl
66 Posts
Kate
Warwick
RI
USA
66 Posts |
Posted - Jul 23 2013 : 10:06:49 AM
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Becky, if you still need pinecone decorating ideas...my family is from Germany and both sides have vintage pinecone wreaths! I made one with my aunt once using a wire frame, and new pinecones pushed through it. Then I think we had to let them open up somehow...either by drying or soaking, I don't remember! Then once opened. We used a foam brush to dot the tips with white paint to resemble snow, and tied wired red berries onto them, finishing with a bow. A nice effect! You could also leave them natural and just use a pretty bow wired on (my grandmother's did not even have a bow but it was still beautiful!).
Something else I have done with them is to put some tiny rice lights inside a glass vase and fill it with pinecones to make a centerpiece. I agree that they are very cool looking - I too have made tree ornaments out of them since I appreciate a more natural, traditional tree for Yule.
Have fun! :)
Farmgirl Sister #4527 You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. - Mae West |
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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl
1511 Posts
tina
quartz hill
ca
USA
1511 Posts |
Posted - Jul 23 2013 : 12:17:50 PM
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my mom made a tabletop christmas tree from medium size pinecones, and filled any gaps with small ones, used clear hot glue to hold everything together, then spray painted it pearl white, and when still wet, added clear prismatic glitter, sets it on a mirror on the table with candles lit on both sides, it sparkles from the candle light and reflects all over the room...
"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad" |
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AnnieinIdaho
True Blue Farmgirl
437 Posts
Annie
ID
USA
437 Posts |
Posted - Jul 24 2013 : 11:31:56 AM
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HA!! I do love Christmas decorations. One knows they "have the holiday décor bug" really bad when this summer our large market umbrella after nine years finally is in shreds (I've looked into a replacement cover but the wooded frame is showing wear too). So my hubby says, well we will cut the frame up for firewood and I'm thinking, "Hmmm, I just know this frame could be decorated like a Christmas tree somehow." Once again, envisioning making yard art with a Christmas theme. Annie
"The turnings of life seldom show a sign-post; or rather, though the sign is always there, it is usually placed some distance back, like the notices that give warning of a bad hill or a level railway-crossing." Edith Wharton, 1913 from 'The Custom of the Country'. |
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