I'm not sure if I'm actually finished with my Christmas tree, because I have a tendency to change things constantly. I've already done it several times. You'll notice things magically appearing and disappearing throughout this post.
I had to let my former tree go. It was time. This tree is smaller, but I loved it the moment I spotted it. It was the perfect size for what I wanted to do.
It's sitting on top of my firescreen table. I covered the base in gauze, and added lights behind the table.
My ornaments include copies of vintage sheet music I reduced, attached to manila tags, and hit with glitter spray,
I also have vintage crystal prisms, silver bells, light pink acorn ornaments, tinsel, and silver glittered birds.
You can also see the glitter bottles I made. See how I made them from old bottles here.
My tree, firescreen table, accent tables, and planters, create a nice vignette in the corner of my living room. I hung iron crosses behind it.
Wait, where did the clock face go? You can see a peek of in the the lower right corner, but I changed the little vignette under the tree. The clock face is going somewhere else.
I have two flower pots stuffed with gauze, holding pine branches. The hint of snow on the branches is a brush of gesso. You had to know I'd get gesso in somewhere. I also painted the pots with it.
The pots are sitting on tarnished antique silver trays I placed on top of two small table bases.
Like I said, I'm not quite sure if I'm done, but it's not bad so far. The two tables will be moved, and replaced by presents. We can pile them high.
Sharing With:
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Dittle Dattle: Amaze Me Monday
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special
The Girl Creative: Creating Christmas
Be Different Act Normal: Show and Tell Saturday
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholics Anonymous
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday
2805: Blogger Block Christmas Tree Party
Common Ground: Christmas Block Party, Vintage Inspiration Friday
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Thrifty Decor Chick: Christmas Tree Party
I had to let my former tree go. It was time. This tree is smaller, but I loved it the moment I spotted it. It was the perfect size for what I wanted to do.
It's sitting on top of my firescreen table. I covered the base in gauze, and added lights behind the table.
My ornaments include copies of vintage sheet music I reduced, attached to manila tags, and hit with glitter spray,
I also have vintage crystal prisms, silver bells, light pink acorn ornaments, tinsel, and silver glittered birds.
You can also see the glitter bottles I made. See how I made them from old bottles here.
My tree, firescreen table, accent tables, and planters, create a nice vignette in the corner of my living room. I hung iron crosses behind it.
Wait, where did the clock face go? You can see a peek of in the the lower right corner, but I changed the little vignette under the tree. The clock face is going somewhere else.
I have two flower pots stuffed with gauze, holding pine branches. The hint of snow on the branches is a brush of gesso. You had to know I'd get gesso in somewhere. I also painted the pots with it.
The pots are sitting on tarnished antique silver trays I placed on top of two small table bases.
Like I said, I'm not quite sure if I'm done, but it's not bad so far. The two tables will be moved, and replaced by presents. We can pile them high.
Sharing With:
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
Dittle Dattle: Amaze Me Monday
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special
The Girl Creative: Creating Christmas
Be Different Act Normal: Show and Tell Saturday
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholics Anonymous
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday
2805: Blogger Block Christmas Tree Party
Common Ground: Christmas Block Party, Vintage Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday, Holiday Vignettes
Thrifty Decor Chick: Christmas Tree Party
Rosemary, it is subtle and elegant and so You. I love the sheet music. I have some music of my child's grandfathers that I would like to make ornaments out of. You have inspired me. Tidings and Joy ♥ Olive
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Rosemary! My tree is giving me fits this year. It wiln to drink and I for some reason am hating the ribbon I put on it year after year. I put it on and took it back off at midnight last night! Sigh...Yours is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative, talented and fun Rosemary! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas tree is beautiful...
I love that firescreen table, so happy that you kept it for yourself.
It looks amazing with the lights in it...
All the Best,
Christine
I knew this was your before I even clicked on the photo.. STUNNING,FABULOUS,BEAUTIFUL.....Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteRosemary, your tree is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this wonderful confection to the Christmas Tree Party at 2805.
Rosemary it's frosty beautiful! Love it all! Vanna
ReplyDeletegorgeous little tree! the tags are simple but elegant and those bottles...LOVE!
ReplyDeleteRosemary your tree is beautiful. I would love to do a tabletop tree but my girls start to weep and moan every time I mention it,well at least I can live vicariously through your beautiful tree. It's just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary:) Your tree is great. Love all of the special touches you added like the sheet music.
ReplyDelete~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Just so you know it is gorgeous! But I hear you I am constantly tweeking even as I am preparing to put everything away for another year. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteHaPPy H*O*L*I*D*A*Y*S "Glitter Girl"...
ReplyDeleteYOU are The BeSt!*!*!
Jeanine Burkhardt
It turned out so pretty! I like all of your handmade ornaments too. They're special since they're one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteDivoon
ReplyDeleteI see your cute spray apinted bottles up there. Love it cause it's very different to all the red and green.
Carolyn xx
Looks like a lovely winter wonderland!
ReplyDeleteSo silvery and sparkly! Sometimes a smaller one is the better way to go. Mine is ten feet tall. Let me tell ya...it takes half a day to get up and decorated. But, that's fun, too! andrea@townandprairie
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous Rosemary, it's so you my dear. I love all the silvery gleeter with white, such a winter's wonderland. So much fun the tree decorating, I for one, love it! Merry Christmas. FABBY
ReplyDeleteRosemary...Pretty, pretty, and...oh yeah, pretty!
ReplyDeleteRosemary, it gorgeous! I love the sheet music tags! You're on talented lady! I adore your handmade ornaments! Thanks for sharing this beauty!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Rosemary ... of course! I love the sheet music on the manila tags. I'm going to have to steal that idea from you!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty!!! Love the silver
ReplyDeleteMark
Beautiful tree Rosemary! It is a work of art and in progress. HA I'm sure knowing you that you will continue to tweak it all the way to Christmas! LOL
ReplyDeleteKris
Your tree is gorgeous just like everything else you do.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is stunning! I really love the little JOY and NOEL bottles too. Such cute little touches!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteI love your tree, especially those bottle ornaments and the sheet music. You are so creative! We only do 2 small trees anymore.
This is just lovely, Rosemary! I love the ornaments you made!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely grouping of trees; big & small! (or should I say small & smaller...sooo cute!) The firescreen is such a beautiful base and your ornaments are perfect...so villabarnesy!
ReplyDeleteRosemary,
ReplyDeleteyour tree and displays are stunning. I adore the pretty bottles.
the firescreen table is just amazing. what a brilliant idea~!
Rosemary its absolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteWell done my dear
xoxo
Kate
I will be tweaking too til I take mine down. Every day I have moved things around or added to it. Your tree looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe tree is beautiful, Rosemary. I love the ornaments you made.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
Love your tree Rosemary and those ornaments are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI knew it would be absolutely gorgeous, you never disappoint!
ReplyDeleteYour tree is lovely, but I had to laugh at your comment about changing things!! I know how you feel!! I am constantly primping too! Thank you for your sweet comments on my blog post today!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Hi Rosemary! Your tree looks so lovely! The whole vignette is so "you!" I admire creative folks who go for a look that is far from the traditional and expected. You rock!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes and Blessings,
amanda
I really admire your creative talent. The tree looks great. I really like the wintery feel.
ReplyDeleteSharon @ mrshinesclass
bravo!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your tree! It looks beautiful!!! I know someone that used to set up at Kane not sure they still do!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Wonderful tree, Rosemary. I especially love the little bottles and the fire screen. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteoooo love the sparkly tree! I love the idea of the sheet music also! So creative you are!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I'm loving your sheet music ornaments! So creative! I suddenly feel like listening to the Bach's Brandenburg Concertos (my favorite holiday music).
ReplyDeletestunning tree in gorgeous silvers and sparlkes..yea, I tweak the tree for a bit but then I leave it alone and just enjoy it..love the memories of France musical scores ornament..what a fabulous idea!!
ReplyDeletebest,
maureen
I love ya silver tree and all it's goodies on it , sheet music is always the best thing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
just a lovely, elegant looking tree, rosemary:) love the glittery sheet music!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and aboslutely beautiful:-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Biljana
Breathtakingly beautiful and your vintage sheet music ornament is to die for. Loving all of it!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tree, Rosemary. I really love the sheet music ornaments.
ReplyDeleteLaura
Love the little bottle ornaments and the sheet music ornaments.
ReplyDeleteI think it is beautiful just as it is now so don´t change anything :O)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Hugs from Sweden/Agneta
It looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the sheet music ornaments!
Totally BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteXO, Aimee from ItsOverflowing!
PS I'm having my first linky party on 12/13. It will be "Christmas Scape" themed, tablescape ~ landscape or anywhere else in you home that you've added a touch of Christmas! I'd LOVE for you to link up! My blog is http://www.itsoverflowing.com/.
Looks absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bottles...what a nifty idea!
ReplyDeleteYour tree is beautiful!
Merry Christmas!
Rene
Your tree is absolutely beautiful Rosemary! I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
Gail
Wow Rosemary...truly one of the most stunning Christmas tree's in blogworld!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so elegant Rosemary!! And I was so excited to see you got the look of snow with gesso. You always inspire me. ~Lili
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Rosemary as always. Thanks for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteWhat?? No lavender??? hehehe! Leave it to you to gesso your Christmas tree, Rosemary! lol! Once again....another great idea! :) Love the bling and sparkle on your tree!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
I'm liking the idea of a Gesso'ed Tree! *winks* It looks stunning... and not so messy as flocking...
ReplyDeleteChristmas Blessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian
Look at all that sparkle..I love sparkle..and your tree is a perfect size. Yup, I'm still moving things around. It gives us the delight to see our ornaments in a different light! Love it..
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the time...
Lovely job, Rosemary. Your repurposed bottles are stunning. I love your touches of glitter too. Tree looks magical and oh, so festive. Loved your photos. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteLynn at Cottage and Creek
Love the tree and those tarnished silver trays.
ReplyDeleteKylie x
It's magical Rosemary...enjoy the tweaking girl... it's the best!!
ReplyDeleteVeronica
Very glamorous! It is very much "you". I love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
I'm just catching up with blogs. You did a fabulous job...love the wintery look.
ReplyDeleteLove all the silver beautiful! Laura
ReplyDeletetreasuresDecember 14, 2011 at 7:49 PM
A beautiful tree and setting!
ReplyDelete~ Julie
Ah ha... I found the post. I love the wrought iron stand. Now that is really something! I think I'm detecting a pattern here- you adore silver! :) It's absolutely beautiful. You have such great old world Gothic style. It's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Shanna
www.revampedfrenchmaison.com
Of course, this is INCREDIBLY late, but, I LOVE your tree!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a very dreamy and the tree looks so magical. I love the colors and ornaments you used. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays,
Anne Walker
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