I'm so excited to join in an awesome blog hop hosted by Hometalk.com and CountryLiving.com!
You can check out some amazing Christmas projects and home decor
by visiting the links below!
But first, let me share my own little Christmas project with you!
I used hot glue to keep them in place.
Then I trimmed the sweater fabric from the back of the hoop,
added some twine for hanging
and put her on my dining room snowflake wall!
Now, here comes the really fun part!
With the links below, you can see tons of Christmas themed
blog posts from my fellow Hometalkers
and get oodles of inspiration!
Go browsing through all the posts below,
then make sure you check out #homeforchristmas on your favorite social media site
to follow mine and these other amazing bloggers' Christmas projects and home tours!
It's simple to make this ornament and takes very little time.
I started by grabbing a wooden embroidery hoop.
Embroidery hoops are one of those things I rarely pass up at a yard sale or thrift store.
I have issues with embroidery hoop hoarding.
Oh yeah, and bundt pans.
But back to the project...
I started with just a few supplies:
embroidery hoop
buttons
sweater scrap
hot glue gun
(the yarn and metal embroidery hoop are for a different project I'll be sharing next time)
After putting the sweater scrap into the hoop,
I dug through my mom's stash of buttons.
It seems no matter how many projects I make with buttons,
the supply doesn't seem to dwindle.
It kinda makes me wonder if the tin my mom kept her buttons in is magical or something
and the buttons just keep replenishing themselves.
Ok. Not really.
But there must be a million buttons in that thing!
Anyway, I picked out grey, white and silver buttons for this project.
I have a snowflake area going on in my dining room
with silver bulbs and a white tree
so the colors I chose will coordinate well in that area.
As I chose buttons, I simply laid them out on the fabric,
starting in the middle with the largest button.
After I had all the buttons where I wanted them,I used hot glue to keep them in place.
Then I trimmed the sweater fabric from the back of the hoop,
added some twine for hanging
and put her on my dining room snowflake wall!
Now, here comes the really fun part!
With the links below, you can see tons of Christmas themed
blog posts from my fellow Hometalkers
and get oodles of inspiration!
Go browsing through all the posts below,
then make sure you check out #homeforchristmas on your favorite social media site
to follow mine and these other amazing bloggers' Christmas projects and home tours!
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