I finally finished decorating my Christmas Tree today! I don't think there is another tree like it anywhere! The best way I can describe it is Vintage, Rusty, Junky, Shabby Chic with a touch of Bling! The best part - it cost me less than $10.00!
I found this tree at a garage sale for $5.00 when I was on vacation a few weeks ago.
Our house is too crowded for me to put up our big tree this year {read we have way to much furniture in our little living room.} I set the tree on our antique Queen Sewing Machine that came from my Father-in-Law's Step Grandmother.
I found 2 vintage patterns at the Goodwill and made lots of tissue paper flowers. The patterns were from the 70's and cost 59 cents each. I made tissue flower balls, rolled roses, a star flower, and little puffs from the patterns. Not a single piece of pattern went to waste. That was over 40 ornaments for $1.18!
I found a few springs off of a seed drill for rustic ornaments while bed springs made a rusty garland circling the tree.
I used a few of the ornaments I already had and then tied some of the strips of material that I use on my
rag wreaths to the branches.
I came across three vintage, cross-shaped rug beaters recently and had intentions of listing them in my etsy store, but they found their way on the tree instead!
This ornament was made by my sweet Grandmama. I would stay with her at night (because of her health)and we would make ornaments together. She made this one just prior to her last Christmas. I will always cherish those memories and even though the ornament is not perfectly stitched, its perfect to me.
This little angel was given to me many years ago by an elderly man at church. We shared the same birthday week (coming up soon) and we would always stand up together as the church sang Happy Birthday to us.
I made a star flower out of the pattern paper and added touches of gold, brown, and lime glitter branches for a little sparkle.
My only other purchase was one string of lights. The tree was pre-lit, but needed some more lights. Everything else on the tree is upcycled and reused. I used an old burlap potato sack for my tree skirt.
I got a few gifts wrapped today and now I have to get busy making the rest of my gifts! So what do you think about my rusty, junky, shabby tree?
P.S. Please come see my
Gazebo decorated for Christmas. It has some unexpected decorations as well!
I'm linking my Christmas tree to :
Sew Woodsey
Savvy City Farmer Thrift'n on a Thursday