This year I've been wanting to change our Christmas theme. Our first
(actually 2nd) married Christmas I bought Red, White (Silver) & Blue
ornaments & a big yellow ribbon to go on top to symbolize
deployment...that was in 2005! Since then we have had 2 Christmas' that
we didn't decorate because we weren't home..other than that we have had a
combo of the colors since then. BORING!! Growing up my mom would change
the themes pretty much every year! We used the same ornaments just
different main colors...red, gold, silver, white, I think I remember
purple and blue also at some point! I told the hub that I wanted to
change things this year & he said 'don't buy new ornaments.'
SOOOOOOOOOO I didn't! I made "new" ones..with the help of my virtual bff
Pinterest!
Here's what I used to accomplish my DIY Christmas Makeover-
Ornaments - $1250 Glass Ball Ornaments - FREE! ($2...6 years ago)
Fine
Glitter (found it in the Scrapbooking section) Black, Silver &
White - $2 each (about $4 each but used Michael's Coupons)
Bleach - $3 (maybe used half the bottle)
Floor Finish Polish - $3 (used maybe 1/4 cup)
Tree Topper Ribbon - $2.50 (30 Yards from Michael's 50% off sale)
Black Pipe Cleaner - FREE! had them left over from a Halloween craft
Tree Skirt - $10.50Black Fabric - $7 from the thrift store
Gray Fabric - $3.50 from the thrift store (the back side of a gray microfiber bed skirt)
Coffee Filter Wreath - $2.50Wreath Form - FREE! (Used the frame of a canvas that I messed up painting, took the canvas off!)
Coffee Filters - $1.50 (dollar store 160 count..ended up using about 180)
Ribbon & Bow - $1
Glue gun & a bunch of sticks!!!
DIY Christmas Makeover Total - $27.50..give or take!
First...the Ornaments - I
found pictures of 'Glitter Ornaments' all over the Internet, not to
mention videos on YouTube! They looked super glittery, sparkly, and
girly! The problem is with the girly! Hub wouldn't go for that very much
so I had to think of a way to make it work! I didn't want something
"usual" I found a Black & White theme but it wasn't enough! So I
added silver to the mix & started looking for Black, White &
Silver Christmas trees online and really only found one tree! SCORE!!!
Now I had to figure out how to do the glitter ornaments...with my old
balls! Thank goodness for Google...a bucket, bleach & balls! Soak
the balls in the bucket of bleach overnight (or until they are clear).
If you have difficulty getting the paint off add some uncooked rice and
shake around in the bleach. It knocks the old paint off pretty easily!
I
started with a box of blue & a box of silver glass ball ornaments.
Took the caps & hooks off and submerged a few of them into a bucket
of bleach. Almost instantly the paint (inside and out) started coming
off! Let them soak awhile & cleaned them off to find gray spots :(
Fast forward to Thanksgiving weekend & add in black, silver &
white fine glitter, along with a HUGE bottle of bleach and floor finish.
The stuff online says to use Future Polish...we used some in a white
& green bottle and it worked just fine! Repeat the bleach process
until they're all clear! Squirt some of the floor polish into the ball,
swirl around so the entire ball is coated on the inside, pour out the
extra into a cup (or the bottle), shake to get excess out. Pour in
glitter and repeat the swirling process. Let dry and you have a new
ornament!




Next..the Tree Topper - A friend found
this
tutorial for a tree topper bow. I made 10 loops per side..so 20 loops
total. I wanted tails for my tree and wanted more than 2! So I unrolled
the rest of the ribbon and cut it in half, then folded the two strands
in half and wrapped with a pipe cleaner. Attached that pipe cleaner onto
the bows pipe cleaner and attached it to the tree! If you want the ^ at
the bottom of the tails fold in half and cut from the middle (folded
part) diagonally to the outside. I don't know how or why I didn't take
more pictures than when it was already on the tree..but here it is!
Now the Wreath! Get comfortable for this one..you'll be there awhile! There are lots of blogs that have the Coffee Filter Wreaths is used
this one
because it had a rectangle wreath which is what I wanted! Again I had
to be different!! Pretty much you fold the coffee filter in half, and in
half again. Glue the bottom, stick to the wreath & repeat...x180! I
just did the back of the "wreath" and flipped over and started on the
outside then did the inside of the rectangle and worked my way around
and repeated the process until it was covered. Fluffed and pulled and
filled in where needed. I added the hanger ribbon on the back...with hot
glue. and made a bow with 3 loops on each side and 4 short tails (I
really don't know why 2 doesn't do it for me but this is obviously a
trend)!! Tied the bow with tails off with a pipe cleaner and hot glued
onto the filters. I had to glue in multiple spots to make sure it wasn't
sagging! Hang it on the door & BAM!! new wreath..just hope you
don't have to chase it through the snow (in socks) during a wind storm
like I did!!




& Last, but not least...(but the most time consuming)....The Tree Skirt! Again..let's be different & must match theme! My round red & white "Santa" skirt just wouldn't cut it! I found
this beauty from Crate & Barrel
but for $100 my thought was *someone* must be drunk...or I obviously
wasn't drunk enough to spend that much on a tree skirt! It's out for
about a month out of the year...are you kidding me!!?? Off to the thrift
store I went and came out with plain black fabric and a gray microfiber
bed skirt. It wasn't until I got home that I realized the back of the
bed skirt was even more amazing than the front!! It is silky and semi
shiny! The hard part for the mathematically challenged (that would be
me) is cutting out an octagon!! I know its 8 triangles..but the tricky
part is how big is each one?!?! I found a calculator online (and of
course can't find it now) that is meant for building gazebos and
octagonal decks and got my measurements. Cut out the pieces. I did black
triangles and cut the middle out of all for the gray piece. Then cut
the gray fabric out. I sewed the outside ring first, then the inside
ring, then the gray. Once I was done with each section I laid it out on
the floor to make sure it fit and sewed together from the outside in,
leaving one side open to fit the tree. I was too lazy to stitch the
outside, the open side & the ring at the top so I trimmed them up
and put fray block around the whole thing!


And
here it is all lit & sparkly in the dark (at 4 in the afternoon)! I
am absolutely in LOVE with the tree and am anxious to see what the hub
thinks when he sees it!

& I'm not really sure why Blogger insists on mixing up my pictures but I'll try to get them in order soon!!