Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Soldered Santas, a beaded bouquet and crafty links

A few weeks ago I had an opportunity to make some ornaments for a few lovely friends and wanted to show you what I came up with because I'm pretty thrilled about how they turned out! I knew that I wanted to try soldering again--I'm determined to get good at it, by golly. I rummaged around in my supplies and found a few scraps of one of my all-time favorite scrapbooking papers, some metal Making Memories snowflakes, and the cool Tim Holtz tags I bought in Phoenix at Mystic Paper. I soldered a jump ring on the top to hold the ornament hanger and also on the bottom, where I hung a pretty iridescent bead taken from a vintage earring. I tied on a bit of matching red seam binding and tucked them into organza bags. I love how they look and hope the recipients like them too! I definitely feel a bit more confident in my soldering abilities now as well.

Along with the vintage glass bead garland yesterday, another vintage Christmas item I always look for when thrifting or antiquing is glass bead picks. I covet them so very much, but for me they have been just about impossible to find locally and they are pretty pricy on eBay--I guess I'm not the only one out there who loves them! When I walked into my favorite local store, Patina this was the first thing I saw and truly, it was love at first sight:I've never seen anything like this and I probably never will, as it was handmade. It's a bouquet made of all different shapes, sizes and colors of mercury glass beaded picks, tinsel, and vintage glass ball picks. Oh, it is glorious! I love it so, so much (like everything else I've ever bought at Patina) and I'm not sure I'll be able to bear to pack it away after Christmas--it might have to stay out for a while so I can look at it more!

Looking for something cute, vintage-style and crafty to do with the kids? How about these darling little snowman scenes from Holly Doodle Designs or these neat vintage-inspired chenille candy canes from Jerusalem, via Vintage Indie.

Tonight Maren and I are going to make snowman hat cookies for her preschool class party in the morning. We're going to use the instructions for Pilgrim hats but forego the yellow buckles for something a bit more wintry. If they turn out hopefully I'll have a picture for you tomorrow!

10 comments:

  1. Your ornaments are fantastic. (I can't tell that the soldering needs work at all?)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks for the wishes!! I LOVE the ornaments! I am dieing to solder, just haven not made it to the hardware store to get the stuff to do it! SO FUN!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Looking good! I want to solder now too! Must resist another crafty thing!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I know I love my ornie from you!! It's absolutely gorgeous and looks like a pro--which you are!!

    I posted a picture of what I received over on my blog :) check it out when you have a chance!

    Is Maren getting excited about Santa?? Silly question!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Those turned out great! I'm going to have to learn how to make them sometime. Maybe that will be my goal for next year (or the one after that.) One of these days anyway!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous7:32 PM

    I love that bouquet so much I would get married in December just to use it. (Which could be a problem, being married already, but I really, really love that bouquet!)

    ReplyDelete
  7. I think the floral pick bouquet could be Very appropriately left out for a little Valentine Glitz!!

    ReplyDelete
  8. I need to say again that I am THRILLED to have a soldered santa on my tree! AND how excited was I to find your source for the paper? On sale after Christmas, too!

    Let's chat about a new swap for SGS. Drop me a line!

    Happy New Year

    ReplyDelete

Spill it!

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails