My Christmas Mantel
My Golden Retriever 'Semper' loves to snuggle up by the fire and watch the flames dance.
He's also a major camera hog, but who could resist those big brown eyes and cold black nose?
All the lights and cheeriness is going to be a hard act to follow after the decorations
are all taken down. I'm thinking of adding an oval mirror and lots of candles to give
the mantel the same feel.
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*Craft #1: Easy peasy sparkle 'JOY' letters, pick up some curly letters from Michael's, spray paint in color of choice, spray with Elmer's Spray Glue, sprinkle liberally with glitter. |
*Craft #2: My coffee filter wreath, everybody needs one of these. You can find tutorials all over
the internet but here's a link for a video tutorial from Lowe's Creative Ideas.
Coffee Filter Wreath
A small little singing bird tucked away on a window sill
This picture called Moonlit Sleigh Ride by Thomas Kinkade makes me homesick for the snow. I was born in Ohio and lived there til I was 12 and I remember looking out my window at the newly fallen snow. It was so magical and absolutely beautiful and all the sounds of the city were softened by the snow.
So I decided to create my own snow scene such as it is....
A sweet little church that I've had for quite some time.
Nestled among the snow drifts, all is calm in the little white church.
While a chubby little snowman looks on with glee. This little guy lived at the Goodwill Store until I adopted him and brought him home. *Craft #3: He got a fresh coat of paint and some sparkley glitter and he's much happier now.
And what pray tell is this?
Looks like somebody hitched a ride in on the ornaments. How fitting that a 'Praying' Mantis decided to come in and celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ with us.
The Shofar, (ram's horn) behind the nativity is one I bought on my trip to Israel.
And now I'll just leave you with a sweet little poem I found..........enjoy.
The Night Before
Christmas - On the Ranch
'Twas the night before Christmas and out on the ranch
The pond was froze over and so was the branch.
The snow was piled up belly-deep to a mule.
The kids were all home on vacation from school,
And happier young folks you never did see-
Just all sprawled around a-watchin' TV.
Then suddenly, some time around 8 o'clock,
There came a surprise that gave them a shock!
The power went off, the TV went dead!
When Grandpa came in from out in the shed
With an armload of wood, the house was all dark.
"Just what I expected," they heard him remark.
"Them power line wires must be down from the snow.
Seems sorta like times on the ranch long ago."
"I'll hunt up some candles," said Mom. "With their light,
And the fireplace, I reckon we'll make out all right."
The teenagers all seemed enveloped in gloom.
Then Grandpa came back from a trip to his room,
Uncased his old fiddle and started to play
That old Christmas song about bells on a sleigh.
Mom started to sing, and first thing they knew
Both Pop and the kids were all singing it, too.
They sang Christmas carols, they sang "Holy Night,"
Their eyes all a-shine in the ruddy firelight.
They played some charades Mom recalled from her youth,
And Pop read a passage from God's Book of Truth.
They stayed up till midnight-and, would you believe,
The youngsters agreed 'twas a fine Christmas Eve.
Grandpa rose early, some time before dawn;
And when the kids wakened, the power was on.
"The power company sure got the line repaired quick,"
Said Grandpa - and no one suspected his trick.
Last night, for the sake of some old-fashioned fun,
He had pulled the main switch - the old Son-of-a-Gun!
~ Anonymous ~
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