December 1, 2009

X is for...

X-mas!


Not making any statement about the Christmas/Christ/Xmas issue.  It's all about me here.  I am only trying to finish out my ABC-along in fair form.

I might say X-cellent form.


Not much given to X-cess, in my mind, my best decorations are the handmade and gifted ones.



The story of my little tree is here.



I made these little quilted ornaments years ago from a book that was lost in a flooded basement. They are only about 3-4 inchese square.


finger for scale (not for manicure job!)

I spent months gleaning the innerwebs trying to find an out of print copy a couple years ago when I decided I wanted to make more. I have the templates, but I needed additional…reminding.



Then at an estate sale last month, I saw a copy of the same book. I could have waited. I still haven’t made any additional ornaments.



X-traordinary!




My mother made this nativity from a preprinted panel probably purchased on sale. The hay in the manger? Cotton yarn leftovers from her dishcloth knitting! X-pedient!!

PS All photo's biggify when clicked! The details on the bitty tree are pretty awesome.

10 comments:

  1. X-ceedingly cute little tree
    X-tremely unique little Nativity scene. I love it! Such a clever mom!

    You did great on "X"!

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  2. I bought a couple of panels of Nativity Scenes during a recent double discount day..and I am so pleased to see that they are the same as yours. It looks like the manger on mine is more rectangular, but all the characters look the same. I guess there is only so much you could change for this occasion, right?

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  3. I love that tree! But my fovorite memory of your christmas decor is how 'baby Jesus' was always kidnapped at night, but easily found by following the trail of string, I mean hay, to where the cats hid him!
    -Your Favortie Daughter!

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  4. X-tremely nice, x-pressive post!

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  5. I love Christmas ornaments. How fun to see yours.

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  6. X-tremely awesome quilted ornaments!

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  7. I have that same book with the Christmas ornaments -- now that I see how cute yours turned out, I think I'll try making some.

    Love, love, love the tree, and the history -- such a family treasure!

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  8. I see the new toys under the tree!

    I thought it was the sheep that the cats liked to carry off...

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  9. The tree is beyond stunning. Like BEYOND stunning. So stunning in fact, that any of the X- words I could come up with (x-treme, x-traordinary, x-eedingly) don't even begin to describe it.

    I love the quilted ornaments too!

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  10. How do you bigify your photos? I need to get with that program.

    Love your tree! You're so with it already! I'm still in denial that it's December 1st. Or... wait a minute... it might be December 2nd.

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