Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Another Tree

This is the third and final tree-themed holiday ornament I sent to my partner in the recent Ho Ho Ho Craft Swap on Craftster.  It's a fabric collage that can be used as either an ornament for the tree, or as a wall hanging.  It is small, only about 4" x 5", with a strip of suede for hanging.


I still have a few "tree" ideas floating around in my imagination, so I will try to bring some of them to life in the coming weeks.  When we put up our Christmas tree next weekend I'm sure I will want to do some more holiday crafting!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Simple Tree, Fun Photo

In my last post, I told you about the "Ho Ho Ho" holiday craft swap on Craftster.  In addition to the tree-themed centerpiece I made for my partner, I also made two small items, and one of them is a Christmas tree ornament, made from wool felt, inspired by one that was on my partner's Pinterest.

The tree is simply a stack of felt circles, with a roll of brown felt at the bottom for the trunk, and a gold star at the top.






All the circles started out the same size, and I trimmed them individually to they would form a nice tree shape. (That part took a long time!) Then, using heavy thread and a loooong needle designed for sewing dolls, I stacked the circles.  To give the tree more stability, I also added a little glue between the layers.

Then I took this picture, below.

It's boring.

So I went to a picture editing site I just heard about, pixlr-o-matic...



...and I turned it into this!  Now THAT'S what I call a fun picture!


Pixlr-o-matic is really easy to use--I love things that are uncomplicated and intuitive (because I HATE to read directions!)--and I highly recommend it. You upload a picture, choose your lighting, special effect, and boarder, and you are done!  I had a blast trying out all the different options, so I can see that many of my photos will be more interesting in the future. You should try it!