Well there has been another week of great challenges. Thanks to Patography and lnightng we’ve sung some songs and made some decorations to sing to them and each other.
And that brings us all back together here for another Free Sunday. Hope you’ll join in and share any leftovers or something new you’ve learned getting ready for any of our future challenges.
I mention “more about those three Christmas trees in one of my posts to Hand Made challenge and didn’t get it posted so I’ll use it to kick off this Free Sunday. Some years after my mother-in-law passed we still had a rather large collection of her costume jewelry. Dee saw something in a catalog or on line somewhere, I forget where. Anyway we decided we could make our own with all the stuff in that collection. We got some foam cones from a craft store some gold and silver spray paint and some premade wooden bases to mount the cones on. Then I set up a work station in the garage to disassemble a lot of clamp on ear rings and other pieces that needed to be broken down for use as a decoration. Finally got to work with a hot glue gun and Dee’s direction where to put stuff on the three gold trees. Gave the three silver cones to our daughter to decorate with stuff she had collected.
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It made much better use of the trinkets.....
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One from our back porch, yesterday morning.
lhammer43 wrote:
Well there has been another week of great challenges. Thanks to Patography and lnightng we’ve sung some songs and made some decorations to sing to them and each other.
And that brings us all back together here for another Free Sunday. Hope you’ll join in and share any leftovers or something new you’ve learned getting ready for any of our future challenges.
I mention “more about those three Christmas trees in one of my posts to Hand Made challenge and didn’t get it posted so I’ll use it to kick off this Free Sunday. Some years after my mother-in-law passed we still had a rather large collection of her costume jewelry. Dee saw something in a catalog or on line somewhere, I forget where. Anyway we decided we could make our own with all the stuff in that collection. We got some foam cones from a craft store some gold and silver spray paint and some premade wooden bases to mount the cones on. Then I set up a work station in the garage to disassemble a lot of clamp on ear rings and other pieces that needed to be broken down for use as a decoration. Finally got to work with a hot glue gun and Dee’s direction where to put stuff on the three gold trees. Gave the three silver cones to our daughter to decorate with stuff she had collected.
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They turned out really well Larry, and Now you have Three Heirloom Trees..
RichardTaylor wrote:
One from our back porch, yesterday morning.
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That's a very interesting composition!
lhammer43 wrote:
Well there has been another week of great challenges. Thanks to Patography and lnightng we’ve sung some songs and made some decorations to sing to them and each other.
And that brings us all back together here for another Free Sunday. Hope you’ll join in and share any leftovers or something new you’ve learned getting ready for any of our future challenges.
I mention “more about those three Christmas trees in one of my posts to Hand Made challenge and didn’t get it posted so I’ll use it to kick off this Free Sunday. Some years after my mother-in-law passed we still had a rather large collection of her costume jewelry. Dee saw something in a catalog or on line somewhere, I forget where. Anyway we decided we could make our own with all the stuff in that collection. We got some foam cones from a craft store some gold and silver spray paint and some premade wooden bases to mount the cones on. Then I set up a work station in the garage to disassemble a lot of clamp on ear rings and other pieces that needed to be broken down for use as a decoration. Finally got to work with a hot glue gun and Dee’s direction where to put stuff on the three gold trees. Gave the three silver cones to our daughter to decorate with stuff she had collected.
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How clever and really unique - enjoyed them - thanks for sharing.Bob
Thank you, Larry for another FS and you are still on my prayer list....
Here are a few from last Wednesday...
lhammer43 wrote:
Well there has been another week of great challenges. Thanks to Patography and lnightng we’ve sung some songs and made some decorations to sing to them and each other.
And that brings us all back together here for another Free Sunday. Hope you’ll join in and share any leftovers or something new you’ve learned getting ready for any of our future challenges.
I mention “more about those three Christmas trees in one of my posts to Hand Made challenge and didn’t get it posted so I’ll use it to kick off this Free Sunday. Some years after my mother-in-law passed we still had a rather large collection of her costume jewelry. Dee saw something in a catalog or on line somewhere, I forget where. Anyway we decided we could make our own with all the stuff in that collection. We got some foam cones from a craft store some gold and silver spray paint and some premade wooden bases to mount the cones on. Then I set up a work station in the garage to disassemble a lot of clamp on ear rings and other pieces that needed to be broken down for use as a decoration. Finally got to work with a hot glue gun and Dee’s direction where to put stuff on the three gold trees. Gave the three silver cones to our daughter to decorate with stuff she had collected.
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Nice Start Larry. all of your jewelry to make things with makes me think of a picture that my mother in law made for me many years ago. Still have it and hanging on my bedroom wall.
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you, Larry for another FS and you are still on my prayer list....
Here are a few from last Wednesday...
Nice colors in the second one Jim.
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