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Sunday, November 4, 2012

You're Gonna BUY That? Make it Yourself!: Beaded Holiday Decorations

Has anyone other than me, myself and I drooled over holiday decorations (while frantically writing down descriptions and taking pictures) as soon as they are placed on the shelves.  After all, why on earth would I spend $10 - $50 on something I'm sure I can make myself!  I see you all shaking your heads at me.  Yes, I realize it wouldn't be just that small amount because, of course, you need to have lots of each of them in order to make things look "right", not to mention all the accessories that you need to keep the themed look flowing throughout your entire tree, room, house, neighborhood........ (you get my drift here, right?)

How easy are beaded garlands..... I mean really!  I made mine by taking jewelery wire and stringing beads of various sizes on it, making sure to "loop" the ends and seal them with a crimp bead.  I used silver seed beads to make the smallest strings, some red shiny bugle beads I had left to make some accent garlands, and some Czech glass beads in various sizes of the same color to make a fancier garland.   I KNOW I saved myself a couple of hundred dollars - I just KNOW I did!

And don't talk to me about those beautiful beaded icicles that dangled from all the fancy display trees.  I took some more jewelry wire, found my stash of different sized AB and clear Swarovski crystals and strung them, smallest on the bottom to the largest on top.  I also had some unused head pins that allowed me to make some in different sizes and still allow them to hang nicely on the branches of my tree.

To top it all off - I went a little crazy (I know you all think I am already!) and made beaded snowflakes.... take that Martha!  I love the look of these.  I've placed the pattern in our ATA girls store, and have also placed some of the extras I made up for sale (have to support the beading habit after all!).

I've already found the cool decorations I'm planning on making this year.... wait until you see it! The craft table will be busy making these cool things - not to mention the egg ornaments, steampunk ornaments, holiday cards, paintings, and who knows what else will come to mind before the holidays.

Did I mention the 10 dozen cookies that will need to be made too.   I think I need a clone!


Dani

13 comments:

  1. I am loving these. I so need to start on Christmas decorations and these ideas are so classy:) Thanks for sharing.
    Pinning!

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  2. Thanks so much for stopping by and for the "pin"! These are great projects for a cold winter's day!

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  3. I love how you made your hanging beaded icicles! I might try a few this year.
    Stopping by from Inspire Me Monday! and thanks for visiting and commenting on my page earlier today.
    TracyAnn from www.crochethappy.com and http://asktracyann.crochethappy.com

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  4. Thanks for visiting. They did work out really well and hang beautifully.

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  5. I look at so many things and don't buy them thinking "I can make that" and then I never do. Guess I save money that way lol.

    Happy WW :)
    Paula
    lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for visiting. I know what you mean - I have a whole notebook full of ideas I have yet to try! Who knows - they may all end up here! LOL

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  6. I am so guilty of walking around looking at all the things I could/ should make myself. But then again if something's gotta give I'm happy to support other craft makers, ya know? I do have those cookies to bake... =)

    It's oh so sweet to meet ya. I'm following you now and can't wait to get to know ya better. If you're up for a bit of a ride I'd love for you to join me at Local Sugar Hawaii. It's a beautifully kooky space just for us... I hope you'll come as you are and stay for a bit.

    xo,
    Nicole

    localsugarhawaii.com

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    1. Thanks so much for visiting - and I'll be sure to stop by at Local Sugar Hawaii. I try to do all my cookie baking in one day - so far my record is 10 different kinds - all double batches all in 12 hours. We'll see how I do this year!

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  7. So glad to have stumbled onto this site!

    Come visit us at www.thesitsgirls.com!

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  8. Welcome and thanks for visiting! Be sure to stop back!

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  9. Thanks for sharing this beaded garland project. Looks like fun. Also thanks for stopping by with your wonderful comment. New Follower!


    Jody

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    1. Thanks for visiting - wait til you see all the wonderful things coming up!

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  10. Thanks for visiting my blog! I am following you girls now.

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