It time to get all wrapped up … I love wrapping present almost just as must as I enjoy buying a gift ! Its all part of the process and a chance to let your creative side out !
Scandi Candles Cute Jute - Great reusable option because it can be used again next year.
Alphabet J - These come in A - Z and perfect for the personal touch!
My Mum has aways had great style when it comes to christmas decorations, so I must admit I have grown up with hate of tinsel and a love of a colour scheme ! With that in mind, I can't wait until I have my own place and start decorating …
For now I admire from a far…
Just a little idea I have been playing around with, simple but effective felt gingerbread men. I took lots of inspiration of pinterest for these but in the end I kept it the simple the better ! I used a running stitch around the edge, added a little padding and a few buttons. Finishing with the ribbon. I know they look a little strange without eyes but I weirdly like them !!
This is my christmas wish list … A girl can dream …
In my third year at university we were on a very tight budget when it came to christmas … This led to a lot of inventive ideas ! We all really wanted a christmas tree but couldn't quite bring ourselves to buying one, as none of us were there for most of December. So I collected a few large boxes that had been left out for recycling by our uni shop, and hand drew to large christmas tree shapes that slotted together. We bought a £1 pack of bubbles which we pinned onto the cardboard and some £2 battery light. A £3 Christmas Tree ….
I have drawn a little pattern to create your own cardboard tree ... This can be scaled up or down ...
1. Sew the large and small triangles right sides together to create a cone.
2. Trim the point and turn the right right way round.
3. Pin the top third to to stop stuffing from filling the hat. Hand sew around the bottom and gather, filling the cone before tying shut the bottom.
4. Sew beard shape onto the cone, I used blanket stitch.
5. Stitch down the hat to the main body.
6. Hand sew around the circle and gather around the cardboard, creating the base.
7. Sew base to santa’s body, hiding the cone opening.
8. Finish with pom pom, eye and mouth details. I also added the little star on the beard for christmasy sparkly ! And final with a pink pastel pencil to create rosy cheeks.