Make a doily tree for Christmas with vintage doilies. I used six vintage one's and the rest came from Dollar Tree! And my pompom ribbon was a freebie!
We were walking our dog, Bailey, to the post office (you can see Bailey peeking out the door, under the tree above:). A neighbor had a sign FREE next to some goodies! We stopped on the way back, and I picked up the pompom ribbon.
I just love freebies!!!!!
My inspiration is from a shop window in Paris by Yolanda Edwards, momfilter.com
So cute....thanks for joinin my party!!!! Happy decorating!!!! Debbie Vintage On A Dime
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie:) LOVE your party!
DeleteLoved your doily tree!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing some sweetness:)
DeleteI nominated you for the Liebster Award! You are amazing!
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Awe Karen, Thank you so much!!!! I was up very late last night, and today I have a cold brewing:( I'm so excited to check out this Liebster Award. What a cool idea. I'll try and get to it tonight. If not, tomorrow:) LOVE your crafts and blog. Pinned your sweet mugs and posted them on facebook yesterday too. I recognized your cool blog name when I saw your email. Have a great night!
DeleteLove it! So pretty and vintage looking - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stephanie
Awe, sweet! Thanks for stopping over Stephanie:)
DeleteThanks for stopping by at moetalksalot - following back!
ReplyDeleteI like the tree doily - Im loving doily decor more and more!!
Me too. I saw doily garland at the ginger snap craft party. May have to try it:) Thanks for stopping over!
DeleteWhat a cute idea! Love the vintage doilies.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellora!!!
DeleteWhat a cute idea! We are moving end of december... so no real decorations for me this year :( But this will be on my list for next year!
ReplyDeleteAwe thanks:) Best wishes to you for the holiday! Sometimes simple is all you need. I've moved in winter twice, both with crazy amounts of snow:) Cheers!
DeleteWhat a pretty and fun idea! Love the Parisian inspiration, too! Your little dog Bailey looks so sweet peeking out the door! Thanks so much for following me, I'm going to follow you now,too:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Happy Holidays!!!!!
DeleteI pinned that image too! I love your take on it too, especially the fringe!
ReplyDeleteThankx! when i picked that fringe, i thought, don't know what i' gonna do with this, but its so cute!
DeleteThe doilies look so pretty! I love that your turned them into a tree. It reminds me of the paper snowflakes I used to put in the window at college. I hope you’ll link this up today (or anytime this weekend) at One Creative Weekend on OneCreativeMommy.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi, yes like the paper snow flakes. I think that's what's in the Paris window too. I'd love to come by. Just coming down with a cold. Hope i can make it!
DeleteI'm glad you made it. Sorry about the cold. I hope it's short lived!
DeleteThat is just adorable--I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy:)
DeleteThanks for following and I'm now following back. Love the doilies idea and yes you would love Paris it's magical and so romantic.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped over:) Happy Holidays!
DeleteWhat a great idea! I love it. Thank you so much for stopping by and following my blog! So happy to follow you! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy. Keep on partying!!!
DeleteOh I just LOVE your doily tree! What a clever idea..I might "borrow it"! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog yesterday. I hope to see you again!
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Hi Tracy, thank you for visiting! Have a great weekend!
DeleteOh I love it! The addition of the pom-poms and lace just made it extra cute. I love it when I get a freebie too! You pinned and now I'm pinning you. Thanks for sharing your darling doily tree with Share Your Cup.
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Jann
Thanks Jann!!!
DeleteThat is beautiful! What a nice neighbor. :) Thank you so much for participating at SHOW-licious Craft Showcase!
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Marti
Thanks Marti, see ya next week:)
DeleteThese are just darling- wonderful way to make such a pretty window for the Holidays! Thanks for visiting my blog- am enjoying yours :)
ReplyDeleteAwe thanks Megan. Merry Christmas:)
DeleteI actually have several crocheted doiley ornaments hanging on our tree created by my husband's grandmother. I love the pop of white they add to my decorations. I never thought to place them in the shape of a tree! Hmmmm....
ReplyDeletewhat a cool idea!! I have no where to put a tree like this so I will just admire yours :)
ReplyDeleteAwe thanks Jodi:)
DeleteWow! This is beautiful and a great idea! Thanks so much for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!
ReplyDeleteT'onna
Awe, thank you for sweet comments and visiting:)
DeleteHi Michele! I featured your beautiful doily tree @ Submarine Sunday #11. Please stop by and grab a featured button, and I hope you'll link up again soon!!!
ReplyDeleteT'onna
You are too sweet Tonna! Last minute shopper here so super busy, but I will be by! Merry Christmas!
DeleteHi Michele,
ReplyDeleteHopping by to let you know that I am featuring you on Share Your Cup today.
Hugs,
Jann
Jann, just got home from mega shopping to your sweet message. Thank you! See you at your party:)
DeleteThis was super cute! I just love doily's.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Just now reading this, uhg:) It's Christmas in July over Knick of Time:)
DeleteSo darn cute and clever. Thanks for sharing at Christmas in July!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thanks Betsy! Love those doilies! Amazing the ladies hand do these!
DeleteYour doily tree definitely has that European charm! Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by with some sweetness! Hugs
DeleteLove this!!! It's so very cute and turned out just adorable! Wishing you happiest holidays and a Merry Christmas! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteThank you Holly. Merry Christmas to you also:)
DeleteI love this! Its so unique and I love the vintage feel of the tree. :)
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Thanks Lara<3
DeleteWhat an awesome idea to use doily to make a tree. Your door is absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thanks Susan! Hugs
DeleteWhat a neat idea, it looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing as a part of #WW for Oh My Heartsie Girl this week!!!
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Karren
Thanks Karen! You too<3
DeleteAwww, this is so cute and creative! Thanks for sharing it with Hump Day Happenings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenna! Have a great week:)
DeleteHow pretty! So cute and creative! Pinned! Iky
ReplyDeleteThank you! And, thanks for pinning<3
DeleteWhat a great idea! I have tons of doilies left over from various projects and this would be a great way to use them! I'd love for you to share this at the Talented Tuesday Link Party - it goes live every Tuesday at 9 central! http://homeremediesrx.com I hope to see you there! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! They do look pretty in a window<3 I'll stop by:)
DeleteOh this is so lovely! I never knew what to do with doilies but now I do!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!! I used small pieces of clear packing tape when my glass door was dry and not too cold:)
DeleteThank you so much for stopping by and sharing at Talented Tuesday! It was so nice to see you there! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love your party:)
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