Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Cloche Encounters

Thanks for the comments about the button tree, everyone! Sarah, I agree with you that it is seriously lacking in bling...that is actually one of the things I thought about when I tried to figure out the problem. I thought I had a lot more sparkly stuff in my stash but it was all in the wrong colors and I didn't feel like buying anything more, so I just went ahead without it. I do think that it would make a big difference, so I'm going to keep my eyes open while thrifting throughout the year and I can add to the tree as I find stuff. Have you ever seen those Christmas trees made out of old costume jewelry? They border on the tacky, but I'd love to find one! And VaxGirl and Jennifer--you are probably right in that I've just looked at the darn thing too long! Maybe once I get some distance I'll be more objective. And Peta--oh yeah, it took forever! :)

For today's show-and-tell, I must tell you that I giggled when I read Sarah's post from yesterday. Apparently we were having some sort of Vulcan Mind Meld about cloches, because I had just finished photographing mine when I saw hers. I love how Sarah's turned out, with the darling little pink house that her husband (!) made for her and the trees and the little felt base! So sweet.

The is the precious cloche & plate that I thrifted last week for an amazing $8.99. The bottle brush trees were colored using Sarah's bleaching and dyeing technique, and the little house is from Target. The snow is from Dept. 56 and is recently thrifted as well.

The trees: I bought a big package at Michael's for $8.99 (on sale, reg. price $14.99). There was a pretty good assortment of sizes. They were dark green to begin with and were flecked with white fake snow but that dissolved when I did the initial bleach & hot water treatment. Mine took a while to bleach out completely and required a water change because when I put them in initially the water immediately turned brown and the dissolved snow made quite a layer of gunk in the bottom of the sink. I think I could have actually left the big white one in a little longer because I notice it still has dark tips around the bottom half! For dye, I used Rit in Rose Pink and Teal. Love the pink but I was hoping the teal would be a little more blue; it turned out very green. Ah well, I still like it and I have to say that I was tickled with the results. Thanks for sharing, Sarah! I can't wait to make more.

I mentioned that the little house is from Target this year. It's actually a Christmas tree ornament from the range that's sort of vintage-looking and pale blue and red. I had planned on making my own little house, as I have the December 2000 Martha Stewart Living with the patterns for her glitter houses. When I saw this one, those plans went out the window. For $4.99 it was worth saving my time and sanity. It's cute--red doors, little white bottle brush trees, pale blue roof, glittery snow. It even plays music! Couldn't have done it much better myself.

And with that, I believe my Holiday crafting is DONE. I bought a couple of neat wool sweaters at the thrift in hopes of making stockings like these and these, but I don't think that's going to happen this year unless I give up sleeping all together. I still have to do Christmas cards, Christmas goodies, and round up a few more gifts and I have exactly one more week to do it, as we're leaving on Thursday the 21st. Maren is sleeping so I've got a few hours to hurry and cut paper. Gotta go!

6 comments:

  1. I have got to find that Target house!!!
    I HAVE TO! I'm going NOW to find one!

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  2. Anonymous5:10 PM

    i just bought some vintage Putz houses from eBay that look very simular to the little Target brand house! how cute is your little display!!

    i bought every tree i could find at walmart to bleach and they didn't work! i need the find the kind with the bases like yours, those seem to work well. maybe joanns will have some.

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  3. Anonymous9:43 PM

    it turned out great! loving the bleached trees!

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  4. Lovely winter scene! Those bottle brush trees are on my list for next year. We have already begun our whirlwind holiday tour of family and friends, so the decorating is done and over for me.

    As for the jewlery tree. I like them. They remind me of those shell items you can get at the beach with tons of shells covering a shape. There is something I like about those too.

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  5. Anonymous8:10 AM

    I am crazy for those costume jewelry trees! Someday I will create one for myself(or perhaps I will just break down and purchase one!).Your cloche turned out soooo well! Those belljar lovelys are now on my mental thrifting list.

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  6. Both your cloche and Sarah's make me drool! Please come do my house now! :)

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