Thursday 23 December 2021

December...ing

Welcome to my December...ing post. There is never a shortage of images to plop into an advent themed post. We like to indulge in our creative side at this time of year but no pressure, if it is not enjoyable, then we don't do it. 

 Decorating - the tree. For the first time in family life, I did not touch the tree. I put it up and the girls did it all by themselves.


Buying - one new carefully chosen tree decoration each year. 



Unwrapping - my nativity characters and placing them carefully in the stable by mate made for me about 20 years ago. I have crafty friends too!




Creating - a tree from bits of a tree! We don't have room for a tree in the porch but a big piece of a fir tree blew down in storm Arwen so Andy made a chicken wire cone shape on a pole set in cement and I chopped up said branch and shoved it into the holes. Ta Dah! narrow tree. The wreath has been made by my wonderful floral design mate Beth... I know more creative friends.



Scrapbusting - the last of my Christmas themed fabric scraps. I don't ever actually recall buying Christmas fabric but I think it was probably in some donated fabric bags I get from time to time. 
You sew all the scrap strips together in one piece then cut out triangles. 




Sewing - a new set of eight napkins. I fell in love with the nature inspired fabric, the colour palette and the fact that it was not overtly Christmassy so they would have all year round use. I have a set of four white ones I bought in Eygpt when I was travelling in my 20's so now I have twelve which coordinate.


Knocking - up four crackers. I really love crackers but when I look at them in the shops now I just can't see past that much waste packaging for such frippery. The trumpets were prised off last years crackers, waste packaging tubes are inside and I used some tissue I had saved from a present wrap them up. I used to have some snaps but I must have used them all so this year we have silent crackers.


Opening - the box of Christmas cards I made last January. After I have taken the cards down, in the cold days of January, I like to make all of my Christmas cards for the next year using my favourite ones with added stickers, sticky gems and sentiments. Sometimes I delve into my stamp sets and make some from my own ideas. 


Struggling - with some daylight. It has been so dark here of late, barely getting light until lunchtime then very quickly entering dusk light again by 2:30pm. I feel almost Scandinavian.


Baking - Cherry Bakwell Cake eaten warm with cream as a dessert and then cold the next day with tea. On low light days the only thing that gets me moving is baking. The girls and I spent a lovely afternoon decorating cakes to give as presents. They love doing it and the older they get the less stressful it is for me and the more rewarding it is for them. Heidi made the wreath cake, Megan made the parcel cake for her uncle and I did the candy cane cake using a mash up of whatever was left over.




Wasting - not a thing! Hence the final design. Not enough fondant or royal icing for the whole cake as well as not enough icing left in the icing bag for a base line. I ended up peeling all the fondant bits left over from the girls designs off the worktop, then started to roll them up. While rolling a sausage shape, inspiration struck like lightning when I curled the top over and considered that my work here was done. Instant Candy cane! 


Finishing - my fur backed sweatshirt fabric Juno Pyjamas. The word cosy simply isn't enough to describe them but I don't know a word more cosy than cosy; suggestions welcome. Seriously good knitting pyjamas I can tell you. I have a winter plan for this donated Stylecraft chunky yarn stash which I will show you soon.


Enjoying - time outside on brighter days. We did have a few bright frosts earlier on in the month when I loved taking the dog out for a long walk with my camera.




Spotting - the moon shining out on a frosty morning. A different view for you to enjoy today, this one is from the back garden towards The Stiperstones which is the grey, low hill line to the right behind the wooded one.  


Thank you for calling in throughout the year, your supportive comments and interest in what I do. I am off to look at your beautiful Christmas tree photos and read your crafty endeavors to fill me with seasonal cheer. Best Wishes to you all!

Love from Jo x

13 comments:

  1. I have been following your blog for years and I have to say I think you're a pretty amazing woman, the crafts you create and how you never waste anything is inspirational,you should be so proud of yourself
    Happy Christmas

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  2. I love your inventiveness coupled with practical skills to make them a reality. I love your Christmas Crackers, they really are expensive for what they are - and even the expensive ones have 'fun' things in that no one can use. Better by far to make your own. I saw some genius fabric ones the other day, that I would like to do for next year.

    I keep cards as I love them but I wish other people would give me theirs so I could re-use them to make cards (which along with wrapping paper are now silly prices). I will be drawing my own cards next year though hopefully.

    Your tree is a great idea too. Your girl's and your own cake decorating skills are amazing. Anyway, I always find you inspiring and due to poor health I need that before anything gets made by myself these days, so thanks for all the sharing over the year.

    After all the babbling, one thing remains and that is to wish you all a very lovely and relaxing Happy Christmas.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words. Happy Christmas!

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  3. Lovely job on the napkins, I do like a nice napkin. Fantastic crackers as well, you're right about the waste and packaging etc. the shops ones are shocking, so nice to see yours. And I love the gift tags and scrumptious pyjamas. Honestly, you always make the loveliest things and I love that you use up all the scraps, you're an inspiration. I hope you and yours have a lovely Christmas. CJ xx

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  4. Great blog Jo. Your front door wreath is one of the nicest ones I’ve seen. The cakes look amazing there, are some very talented girls living in your house and I include you in that comment. Your gift tags look so colourful and bright really festive. Wishing you all a simply fabulous Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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  5. I always enjoy seeing your amazing crafting ideas. The fabric for those napkins is so pretty. Have a lovely Christmas. B x

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  6. It all looks so beautiful, your table napkins are gorgeous and I love those pjs I have some fur backed sweatshirt fabric and it is gorgeously soft. The cakes you all made look very professional I see another business sideline there Jo! I am sat having a little catch up while my husband watches Britain's strongest man. Enjoy the rest of the holiday. x

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  7. You have so many beautiful makes here, and such good ideas! I love the gift tags you made, such a clever way to make a bunch at once too. I also reuse last years Christmas cards but I use ours for the gift tags for the following year. That bakewell tart looks absolutely delicious too!

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  8. The girls made a fab job of your tree this year Jo. Hope you had a great Christmas.
    All your Advent makes are lovely and your cakes look especially yummy.
    Have a very happy New Year and hope 2022 is a good one for you and the family x

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  9. It all looks so lovely, Jo, and very welcoming. Wishing you the very best for the coming year.
    Amalia
    xo

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  10. I love your Christmas ideas, the tags are cute. Lovely looking pj's, so warm and cuddly. Have an amazing 2022.

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