Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Joys of the season...



Back when we had far more time than money, Señor Terremoto and I created many of our Christmas ornaments from bits and pieces of inexpensive supplies. These clothespin dolls provided many hours of fun and have had a place of honor on our Christmas trees ever since. (We had a great time with the details, some of which don't show well on the slides -- the ballerinas have painted on toe shoes, the medieval and Spanish ladies have lace-edged pantaloons, the monk has a tonsure, and the wizard has a magic wand.) We don't have a traditional tree this year, so I photo'd them hanging in the sweet olive hedge along the driveway.

Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!

9 comments:

  1. How wonderful! Just goes to show how much you can do with so little if you have imagination and a desire to create. These ornaments put all commercially-produced ones to shame. Happy Holidays!

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  2. Dear Chris, Happy Holidays and a joyous season to you and your family!

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  3. Thanks, Kathy and Fabio!! Glad you enjoyed the ornaments! Happy Holidays to you also!

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  4. Chris, these are so charming. I remember when the kids were little, I used to make things for our best friends across the street to decorate their home at Christmas Time. Carolers from Dip and Drape were my favorites. And a Cookie Castle lasted for years. Hand made things are always the best, full of wonderful memories. The best holiday ever for you and your family.

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  5. Thanks, Myrna! Glad you enjoyed my little dolls. Wishing you a joyous New Year and hoping I'll see you soon.

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  6. How charming! I think the flamenco dancer is my favorite!
    Merry Christmas!

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  7. Thanks, Deb! I vacillate between the flamenco dancer and "Mozart" for favorite status -- both were a lot of fun to make.

    Merry Christmas to you too!!

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  8. These are wonderful, Chris!

    It's clear a lot of love went into these ornaments!

    Happy Holidays to you and your family!

    -Dean

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  9. Thanks, Dean! Wishing you the best in the New Year!

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