Have you seen the miniture tree kits that start with a green brush tree? Then you stick in that ever green stuff that (was live) that looks exactly like miniature pine. I have been looking for one of those kits but I can't find them any more. If I could think of the name of the plant material I could buy a 6 inch brush tree and make one. They are as real looking as it gets.
OMG! Glenda, I met this craft lady in Sri Lanka (her name is Monika ) and she used paper twirling to make Christmas card. I must send you the one she did for her Christmas tree :):). It's just like yours here :) except you must really have tiny elves helping you with these! They are TOOOOOOOOO cute! :):):)
maravilloso, simplemente perfecto, que maravilla, besos.
ReplyDeleteThey are really nice Glenda! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the miniture tree kits that start with a green brush tree? Then you stick in that ever green stuff that (was live) that looks exactly like miniature pine. I have been looking for one of those kits but I can't find them any more. If I could think of the name of the plant material I could buy a 6 inch brush tree and make one. They are as real looking as it gets.
You must have magic hands, otherwise you couldn't be able to do this... ;O) Absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Birgit
They're amazing Glenda, really creative, I'd never be able to think to do that with paper and beads! I specially love the little star.
ReplyDeleteCatherine, I bought a railway model tree and stuck that green stuff in it, it's called Lycopodium and you can get it on ebay.
Pretty delicate ornaments! Love them! Beautiful work Glenda:D
ReplyDeleteSimple, but beautiful! (Well, the idea is simple, but I think it's quite difficult to make)
ReplyDeleteMarit
Wonderful ornaments.
ReplyDeleteElis
Great ornaments, very tiny!!
ReplyDelete-Kim :)
how very pretty :o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little ornaments Glenda. xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat quilling skills, they are so cute Glenda.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ornaments Glenda.
ReplyDeleteVictoria :)
So pretty! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletePreciosos y perfectos para la epoca
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and pretty!
ReplyDeleteCia
Oh WOW Glenda!! They're so tiny and so beautiful!! I can't imagine how you can handle such small strips of paper like that - I'd have a frickin' FIT!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful , beautiful, beautiful ......and clever!
ReplyDeleteNeomi
These are just precious! I love the way you incorporated beads!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Glenda.
ReplyDeletegr.Heleni
Very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteC'est vraiment superbe! J'aime beaucoup!
ReplyDeleteFrom the simplest materials created the most precious treasures, when in between is the skill :-)
ReplyDeleteMini hugs, Flora
They look so cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSon preciosos Glenda, me encantan.
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
They are so perfect and pretty! What a great idea Glenda :)
ReplyDeleteGood grief these are so tiny!! And so cute :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, there good!
ReplyDeletesooo tiny and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect ornaments! They look just like the ones that we made in school as children. They will add a special handmade touch to any tree.
ReplyDeleteSehr hübsch... eine tolle Idee.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße PuNo/Monika
OMG! Glenda, I met this craft lady in Sri Lanka (her name is Monika ) and she used paper twirling to make Christmas card. I must send you the one she did for her Christmas tree :):). It's just like yours here :) except you must really have tiny elves helping you with these! They are TOOOOOOOOO cute! :):):)
ReplyDeleteCatherine: the Live or dried plant material is Lycopedia.
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