Tuesday 23 December 2014

MERRY CHRISTMAS...

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I can't believe it!
It's nearly Christmas!
This is my last post before the holidays, and I thought I'd share some pictures of our Christmas tree with you all!

Most of the decorations this year are handmade, and if you visit my DIY gallery you will find all the tutorials!


This years tree are decked in Origami of a variety of sorts...


Which makes  for a soft and elegant, but modern look...


Throw in a few baubles, some vintage silver tinsel and some himmeli decorations...


And the look is there:
A modern but nostalgic Scandinavian Christmas tree!


Now all that remains is to wish you all a very merry Christmas!
I hope you all have a great time!

I will be back before the new year with a few posts,
so until then:
Enjoy!!

Sunday 21 December 2014

Small decorative Origami paper stars...


...to jazz up your Christmas table....or your tree lights!
With instructions on fireproofing the paper


When I saw these cute little paper stars on pinterest, I knew I had to give them a go!!
I could think of a million uses for them (OK, maybe a slight exaggeration, but...)
And once you've practiced a few times they are really easy to make, and take no time at all!!

All you need to make these little stars are strips of paper! For your convenience I've made up a simple template with 12 strips drawn up in the right dimensions....all you need to do is cut them out. Click here to download and print!

Then head over to  minna may blog to see how to easily fold the strips to make the stars!
When you have folded each strip into the pentagon shape, use your nails to push in the sides, as shown below:

Image from Minna May blog

It does take some practice to make the stars come out perfect, so if you don't get it right the first times, keep going: Once you've got it, its easy....and its not like they take very long at all to fold!!


Use these cute little paper stars as decorations on your festive holiday table, string them up on a garland by pushing some thread through each one with a needle, or use as filler together with some chocolate in these gorgeous free printable "kraemmerhus" (Paper baskets) from ilva, and hang on the tree!!


I used mine to jazz up the LED lights on our tree:


I just made sure they'd be safe to put around the lights by spraying the paper templates with fire-retardant and leaving to dry before cutting up the strips and folding the stars:



I got my fire-retardant from here, but you can also make your own with some borax and water! See full instructions here


Then I used a scalpel blade to make a small incision in the side of each star, so that I could insert the LED bulb!


NOTE! I would NOT recommend that you use anything other than LED bulbs if doing this, EVEN if you've fire proofed the paper!! SAFETY FIRST PEOPLE!!


As this years tree decorations includes of loads origami paper ornaments, such as the kraemmerhus, above, the paper star I showed you earlier this week and the kirigami paper gems from Little miss moo's advent calendar, these little stars fit perfectly in with the look of our tree!!


I will be revealing the complete look of this years Christmas tree in my next post... My final post before I clock off for the holidays!😉
Until then, I wish you all the best with your last preparations for Christmas...And don't worry if you don't get everything done: CHRISTMAS WILL COME......AND BE MERRY, ANYWAY!!

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