These last six months have sped by and I'm reminded of that old saying ... 'life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer you get to the end the faster it goes'. At my age I'd like it to slow down.
I found a spot to hang this tree in our new place to display some autumn pieces. Wouldn't you know it - I located the jute twine after stringing the tree with crochet cotton and taking a photo - the cotton looks tacky - it is what it is.
I found a spot to hang this tree in our new place to display some autumn pieces. Wouldn't you know it - I located the jute twine after stringing the tree with crochet cotton and taking a photo - the cotton looks tacky - it is what it is.
the greatest oak was once a little nut who held its ground
13 comments:
What a cool way to display your smalls, Kate! It looks super.
That is a wonderful tree, I love folk art and prim trees.
I did get some short fencing pieces to try some for christmas.
Debbie
What a lovely tree!!
On the positive, you can use it again for other occasions like Halloween, Christmas, Easter... great fun!
I hear you!!! I really like your tree with all of the sweet ornaments.
I love all those Autumn themed stitcheries Kate, and what a wonderful way to display them...great tree!!
Great display of Autumn stitching.
It's such a cute display Kate... I wish I could plan ahead to do something like that!
Lovely tree, Kate!
Lovely tree, Kate!
Such a gorgeous and unusual display of your autumn pieces. And you have such a variety of them - stitched, felted and sewn. A real eye catcher.
What a lovely collection! Love it!
What a charming expression, but so true!
Love the tree and it would look great with ribbon as an alternative to jute, or even thin tinsel for Christmas!
What a unique tree you have there! And not only for Christmas but all year round to decorate as you please!
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