
Paper evergreens at Martha Stewart (shown above)
Styrofoam ornaments by Kathleen George
Flying felt birds at Disney Family
Very time-consuming garland at Craft Stylish
Fabric Christmas trees at The Small Object
A paper wreath from Real Living magazine
Clay ornaments at Living Creatively
Snowflake ornaments at Domino Magazine
Papercraft elves at macula TV
Paper bag gingerbread towns for kids at Family Fun
(Image from marthastewart.com)
here's one more for you (from me!)
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So cute, Meg!
ReplyDeleteYAY! More ideas! I love your blog it's so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove those little green trees. They're great!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper wreath.
ReplyDeleteYou could add this one to your list:
http://www.designspongeonline.com/2007/11/diy-wednesdays-modern-paper-ornaments.html
Great ideas! Love this post! Esp. the paper tree's...fantastic
ReplyDeleteTrees under glass...so Pottery Barn!
ReplyDeleteLoved the fabric Christmas Trees so much I had to try it out! Posted the result on my page!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and these wonderful ideas! thanks for sharing with your readers.
ReplyDelete-Lu
p.s. I mentioned you on our latest entry in our blog!
Great, great trees!
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ReplyDeleteI printed out Flying Bird Ornaments and Paper Evergreens to make with my 5th grade class NEXT year! They are pretty generic for my multi-cultural class. I like it that the kids will have to READ the directions! Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteHello. First I wish you a very good 2009, with lots of healthy, peace and love. I like your blog very mutch, specially this idea to do with children. I have too boys and I must keep the two occupied. Bye (and sorry about my english!)
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