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!)
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.
X-ceedingly cute little tree
ReplyDeleteX-tremely unique little Nativity scene. I love it! Such a clever mom!
You did great on "X"!
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?
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDelete-Your Favortie Daughter!
X-tremely nice, x-pressive post!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas ornaments. How fun to see yours.
ReplyDeleteX-tremely awesome quilted ornaments!
ReplyDeleteI have that same book with the Christmas ornaments -- now that I see how cute yours turned out, I think I'll try making some.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the tree, and the history -- such a family treasure!
I see the new toys under the tree!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was the sheep that the cats liked to carry off...
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.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilted ornaments too!
How do you bigify your photos? I need to get with that program.
ReplyDeleteLove 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.