The ghost of pre-Christmas recently past
Huh?
what does THAT mean?
And although my fanciful Christmas tree
was kinda tall for the window table,
I thought I could learn to live with it.
That is until it was lit!
That's when it really bugged me!
The tree lights were too bright!
I tried to tone them down with pink glass paint
but they still glared like lasers.😱 💥
On top of which,
when the lights were turned on,
all the tree ornaments visually disappeared. 👤
It wasn't as if it was
the end of the world
but when little things keep bothering me,
I usually respond to them thusly:
a) I'll continue to ignore them but I'm still aggravated
b) so I'll divert my attention towards something else
c) my deliberate avoidance can no longer sustain itself
so I fix it!
The following photos were
during the 'A' and 'B' stages
The parcels on the chair are currently awaiting Christmas tags. |
The 3 pack of Christmas wrap was made by Fatima of beauxminis |
I was still in my 'A&B' stages of avoidance so with the left side of the Living room done, it was time to revisit the fireplace |
I decided to take everything off the mantle
and make a garland,
hoping that it would take my mind off the tabletop Christmas tree.
Janine of Minworks
has an EXCELLENT method
used for arranging the shelves in her Swedish Kitchen
which you can read about here.
Rather than affixing items directly onto the structure,
Janine cuts a duplicate of the surface to be decorated,
from a sheet of thin acetate,
and glues or waxes china, books, linens et al,
to the plastic liner and then slides her completed arrangements into place.
When she's ready to change things around,
she just lifts it up and out in its entirety.
So I decided to do the same!
🎄
Since my fireplace is secured to the wall
with Museum Wax, it was easily removed
which made decorating the mantle a piece of cake.
I glued a long length of wired garland
onto a clear acetate base,
which I draped down at either end of the fireplace.
I glued layers of lycopodium into the garland until most of the garland base was obscured.
Initially,
I'd wanted to keep it "simple" so it wouldn't compete with my Christmas tree.
The first things I added were"mandarin oranges".
After they were textured, I plucked them off and rolled and squished them between my fingers to shape. |
I pressed a pen nib into their centers for the stem indentations. Then I glued the oranges onto the garland and carefully painted over the bald spots of each orange with a thin mix of grated orange chalk, water and Glossy Accents dimensional glue, which gives the styrofoam fruit a more natural finish. Orange slice nail appliques were also glued to the garland. I tied a couple of pink silk bows and glued them to both corners of the swag along with a few sprigs of paper-punched holly leaves, red berries, and some split cardamom seed "walnut"shells. |
I had a couple of large felted bluebirds so I nestled them into the greenery too! |
I enjoy birds both REAL and in mini so after installing the bluebirds, I started looking through my stash, and found this English robin Christmas card which was perfect! |
I continued adding MORE BIRDS of all shapes and sizes - |
Until I had this |
YES, yes
It's VERY FUSSY!
but I liked it.
AND SO
After executing steps A and B of my
avoidance/distraction strategy
I felt I'd FINALLY reached
STAGE 'C'
therefore,
I would remove the existing tabletop tree and make an entirely new one
HENCE
the mini tree tutorial
as outlined in my previous post.
SO-
with 4 new trees
this is the tree I went with;
smaller, less busy,
and without electric lights.
THEN
I bit the bullet and swapped out the
the non-working lamp
for one that did work,
which meant painting the replacement lamp
to match the old one;
then hooking up the wires to the power
which THANKFULLY I'd had the foresight to diagram both on paper and in photos.
ahhhh
so Much better!
now back to the decorating
A few months ago, I'd purchased
a large green picnic hamper from
I filled the basket with gifts
and slid it under the table everything nice and tidy! |
Of course it wasn't long before I revisited the Bird Garland and decide to install lights! |
I'd wanted clear but I had blue, so blue it was. |
So this is what it currently looks like
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GORDON BLACKSTOCK and came with the tiny silver sugar tongs. The silver tray is by Canadian silversmith Don Henry. Here's my big hand again surrendering the fruitcake to the Dowager |
I know the photo above is dark but I LOVE the cosiness it evokes! In the photo below you can see the territorial cat occupying the entire sofa! |
Next to the sofa is a poured cup of tea and a partially obscured wedding photo of the Dowager's grandparents. Hanging directly behind it, is my Treasured Painting by Catherine (Ninette and co.) |
At the far left of the sofa is an old yet serviceable vacuum which the Dowager has just unplugged. |
Just out of sight,
a kitten is happily engaged in shredding
the underside of the Dowagers old leather sofa-
a cats meow!
😻😻😻
IN CONCLUSION: This entire post is the result of my habitual avoidance tactics. In this case, the culprit were the over bright lights on the Dowagers Christmas tree in short- Much Ado about Nothing |
and yet this room now looks
more RIGHT to me.
And if the first tree hadn't had an "issue"
then perhaps the bird garland might not have happened at all!
ANYHOOSIE! The holiday decorating for 2022 is complete and the Dowager can return to her chair by the fire where she can either pick up her knitting OR continue reading the book she's just started- Charles Dickens A CHRISTMAS CAROL and so in the immortal words of Tiny Tim...
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