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Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsEach of our three daughters had left their exercise balls in their rooms. They are the three foot high air filled balls, that they were going to die if they didn't have. I am pretty sure, two have never been used. Covering each ball in paper mache, spray painting them white, and hot glue them together became the first step in our nine foot tall snowman. A top hat from the magic faze in 1994, with a matching scarf and mitten set from the Hello Kitty era, glued on red covered rock buttons from the 90's, and our snowman was dressed. His face was made of various felt scraps found in the scrapbook box. Yes, the same scrapbook box that they just had to have, and I have yet to see a single scrapbook page. Our snowman sits under the four oak trees in our front yard. He looks welcoming and festive. Our next project came from the thirty four pairs of drum sticks that we found in a closet. How did she ever get on the honor roll, if she went to that many concerts in high school? Okay, she played the drums, but does she really need that many? Phil Collins probably doesn't have that many sets. Taking the drumsticks and spray painting them green was the first step to the recycling project. Hot gluing three together in the center to make a snowflake design was the largest use of hot glue I have ever seen. Each drumstick snowflake was then wrapped in small white twinkle outdoor Christmas lights. The snowflakes are suspended from our four oak trees by fishing line we had in the garage. My mate went deep sea fishing once in the 80's, and we still have the line. No, I don't know why we still have it. Nor, do I know why we still have napkins from our wedding stored in a box. The extension cords are all black, and not seen at night, that are attached to each snowflake. The eleven twinkling snowflakes have such a beautiful effect in the trees, falling down on our snowman. It looked so awesome that we ended up making twenty more out of dowel rods. This year we added five dancing children around the snowman. Holding hands with their faces towards the snowman makes for a winter wonderland atmosphere. The children are just stuffed clothing left by the girls. Unless high waist jeans make a comeback, I am safe on this one. Sweatshirts with Mickey Mouse, Dance troupe member 1995, Aspen 1997, Where's the beef?, and the Backstreet boys keep our outdoor children warm. Matching gloves, hats, scarves hide their lack of facial features. Shoes that the girls have not worn in a decade, make the playing children complete. Dowels rods have been used to secure them in the ground. It doesn't sound politically correct, but I stapled their gloves to each other so the appear to be hand in hand as they dance around the snowman. The candle collection of one our children, has been used to light the luminaries that line our driveway for Christmas. When ask if she wanted the candle collection for her apartment, she laughed and ask if they had me on medication. I took that to mean, I was free to use them as I saw fit. So, each evening during the twelve days of Christmas I place rainbows, frogs, and cheerleader candles into the paper sacks that line our drive. Do it yourself outdoor Christmas decorations can be a useful way to recycle and a wonderful way to use your own unique flair. If anyone has a suggestion on how to decorate for Valentine's day with 217 sports trophies, please let me know. Merry Christmas. By Crystal from Branson, MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsYou are a great writer and funny too it's too bad that your trees got taken out. Maybe you can hang the snowflakes off the front of your house? You should get someone to take pics, even if they are just for you! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsFor years I have cleaned out old toy boxes in the children's rooms and retrieved all the little toys-Happy Meal Prizes, tiny stuffed animals, even a few small lego creations and added a ribbon to them and hung them on the Family Christmas Tree. They continue to bring back fond memories every year, from their first ABC building blocks to the favorite Beanie Babies. Post By Terri in Pensacola,Fla. (Guest Post) RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas Decorations
Your writing was so clear that I can picture your wonderful snowman and snowflakes. I enjoyed your article you really should be published. I used to go to Branson often when I lived in Ozark, MO.It is very pretty there. Post by meoowmom RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsOh man, you are funny. I can feel your pain. :) Post By Deb (Guest Post) RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsHaha! The best written post I've ever read on this site. Sounds like we can all relate. "...she laughed and asked me if they had me on medication...." Are you sure we don't have the same daughter? Post By Sassysimo (Guest Post) RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas Decorations
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LOVE IT! Post by yaffadreams RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsLet me just say - this could be in a magazine its that good! You write very well! Hilarious and clever! Post by joynchocolate RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsWOW! What great ideas. Sounds like your yard is the one everyone should go see for the holidays. I would not have been able to think of 1/2 those things, let alone all of them. Great use of imagination and recycling. Pictures would be nice to see. Thanks for sharing these ideas. Post by jmz2005 RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas Decorations
You should be a writer!! What a wonderful read. The ideas you shared and how you described them put a smile on my face. Thank you. Post by themuffster RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsYes, pictures please! Post by catererann RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas Decorations
Your post is so terribly, terribly funny, and so very practical and true! I ( with three kids in college,one a young mom, and the fifth a junior in high school) can TOTALLY relate to the dilemma of what to do with all their leftover treasures cluttering my small house. Oh the fear involved in donating, say, a forgotten old black lamp, etc.... I've always thought I needed to be cautious and "official" in my dispositiion of their stuff (create a permanent shrine,, make a fabulous life quilt of their old favorite clothing....), but I feel very freed by your ideas....thanks greatly for opening up my world to possibilities of having fun with it all and still preserving memories for later in their lives. Hey they still have the option of asking to keep the decorations, right?! Post by LauraA RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsYes, we'd love to see pictures of your decorations, they sound darling!! Post by wdyjsu RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas DecorationsPictures! Pictures!!! Post by triofangel RE: Do It Yourself Outdoor Christmas Decorations
WOW! What a great imagination you have! My kinda girl! I would love to see a picture of the wonderful Christmas decorations you've come with! Post by laleighma1 |
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