I finished my sweet Christmas trees!!
Each one is just a tad larger than the last ~
The sugar dishes are quite tarnished but I love them that way.
By adding a few old pearls, fragments of vintage jewelry,
beautiful vintage buttons and of course...seam binding,
they're now ready to celebrate Christmas!
The little one is now sold but the other are now listed in my Etsy shop!!
I hope you have a wonderful Friday dear friends,
hugs and love,
Dawn
15 comments:
Those little trees look so charming in those old silver plate creamer/sugars. I've been collecting them for some time now too, love the old look. Haven't been able to find any good prices on the bottle brush trees, maybe I'll be lucky this year after Christmas!
Dawn these couldnt get anymore precious or perfect if you tried.. LOVE LOVE LOVE them .. GUSH
Your trees are so pretty! They look just perfect sitting in the tarnished silver, too!
Michelle xoxo
Oh Dawn
I adore the little brush trees - the colour you've used to paint them is perfect.
They look so pretty all doo-daahed up with pearls and seam binding, sitting in their little silver nests.
Joyeux Noël
Shane ♥
Love 'em, love 'em, love 'em!!! sue
I've dedicated today to catch up reading my favorite blog day. Love these Dawn, they are so beautiful.
xo Rhonda
Love these, Dawn. So beautiful!
Oh those are darling. You're giving me ideas when I want no ideas. =D
Wow, how awesome are these? You just astound me with your creativity and art. LOVE them!
What a great idea!! I have a huge old star rhinestone brooch. Will have to put it on the top of my little Christmas tree and decorate it with red streamers!!!
Love those sweet trees in your forest:) I just bought one of those little dishes at an estate sale for ONE DOLLAR:) I left it tarnished too! Have a blessed day dear friend, HUGS!
They are all beautiful, Dawn! I hope you made a few for yourself! : )
I'm so glad you are feeling better and back to doing what you love. Your Christmas trees are lovely - who knew tarnished silver could look so good! I made some of the mittens from your tutorial. They look perfect on my Victorian Christmas tree! Have a wonderful weekend and God bless you. Hugs, Terri
OMGoodness- dearest Dawn-- these are the sweetest little trees I ever saw!! I love the way you have them nestled in the tarnished silver dishes!! Once again-- you are so creative! The photos you took are just gorgeous!
Have a wonderful weekend--
Vicki
These are so beautiful! I have a couple similar trees that I picked up at an antique store a few years back, and I leave them out all year because I love them so much!
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