Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Cinnamon Xmas Tree Decorations


cinnamon Christmas ornaments

 Delicious aromas of cinnamon permeate the air in your home when you decorate your Christmas tree with a few of these DIY decorations.  

To make about seven decorations 3 inches in diameter all you need is the following:

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

 1 cup of cinnamon

3/4 cup of unsweetened apple sauce plus 1 more heaped Tablespoon.

And 3 Tablespoons of white PVA glue.

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Mix all in a bowl and knead well until a dough is formed.

The more you knead, the better the consistency.

Sprinkle more cinnamon on the bench and roll with a rolling pin or press out into a circle that is 1/2 inch thick.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

Cut the circles using a glass.

Or use shaped cookie cutters.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

Or press a design into the dough.

I used icing shape cutters.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

Use a nail or straw to make a hole for the hanger.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

Slide a spatula under the dough.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

 Place the ornament gently on a baking paper-covered tray.

Bake in a 180 degrees oven for 20 minutes.

Leave to cool overnight.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

Add a string or ribbon then hang it on your tree.

Or as in my case my upcycled bat branch from the Halloween decor.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

I added mini pearl lights to the branch tree and added a single wooden deer ornament.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

To finish it off, a pair of ceramic white deer standing in the front is surrounded by wooden heart lights.

Simple, but perfect.

cinnamon Christmas ornaments

And oh my!

The cinnamon ornaments make it smell like 

JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS!


Grab a cuppa, and visit

 my Fine Art America gift store


#cinnamondecorations #diychristmas 

#christmasornamnetstomake



Handmade Reindeer Christmas Decorations

 Way back in 2016 I shared on Mia Bella Passions a tutorial on how to create these cute little reindeer.

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Over the years I have made them in various colourways made from felt.

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Originally handstitched, but in this version they are created using a sewing machine.

The deer have been enjoyed by all on my trees at Christmas for years,

so I thought I would share the link to the original tutorial with pattern and step by step instructions again.

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Visit the link here for the full tutorial.

https://miabellapassion.blogspot.com/2016/12/felt-reindeer-christmas-decorations.html


#handmade

 #christmas

 #christmascraft



Sweet Christmas Cookie

Tobelrone Christmas Cookies
Sweet and doughy with chunks of dark chocolate and Toblerone chocolate. 
Tobelrone Christmas CookiesI am not sure why, but Toblerone is thought of as a Christmas gifting chocolate.

Tobelrone Christmas Cookies

Maybe because the wrapping is shiny Christmas gold...the name is in bold red, or because the chocolate has nougat added to it.

Tobelrone Christmas Cookies

Today we blended two types of chocolate - dark and Toblerone to create these delicious cookie dough-inspired  (a whole lot naughty) cookies for Christmas visitors to enjoy, and another batch to gift.

Tobelrone Christmas Cookies

They last well in a sealed container in the pantry for a week.

But I give you just days...

and then you will have to bake more!

To make these delicious Toberlone and Dark chocolate cookies:

You Will Need:

170 grams (6 Ounces) Butter

1 cup fine white caster sugar

1/2 cup brown sugar

One large egg

1 teaspoon vanilla paste or essence

1 cup of Dark chocolate flakes or chips

1/2 cup of ground almonds

2 cups white flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 Toblerone Bar


Method:

Preheat oven to 180 Celcius (350 Farenheight)

Cream butter and sugars until creamy white and fluffy.

Add the egg.

Vanilla essence

Flour and almond

 and finally chocolates.

Add more flour if necessary to be able to mould into large balls,

Press lightly with your hand onto the prepared lined baking trays.

Then add a large chunk of Toblerone to the top of the cookie.

Bake for 10 minutes.

Leave to cool completely.

Store in a sealed container.

Tobelrone Christmas Cookies

This recipe made 20 large cookies.

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Printable Recipe HERE.

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#christmasbaking #christmascookies


DIY Christmas Gift: Coconut Succulent Hanging Planters


Coconut Succulent Hanging Planters
There is a certain joy in creating your own gifts for giving.

So here is a little DIY Christmas gift inspiration for you.

Coconut Succulent Hangers are a little bit quirky.

A  little bit cute.

They are fabulous for giving this holiday season.

(Or for birthdays, house warming, Mothers day or Fathers Day)

To make two hangers, you will need:

Two small coconuts that have had top 1/4 sawn off and scraped clean of the coconut flesh.

String

Potting mix

Succulents

Succulent plants (cuttings will work fine)

Coconut Hanging Planters

Cut six lengths of string about 53 inches (135cm) long.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Gather three together, fold in half and knot at loop for the hanger at the top.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Then knot 3 inches (8cm) down two strings together.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Then again at 4 inches (10cm) down.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Knot again 4 inches (10cm) down, but split the strings. As shown.

This makes the holder shape for the coconut shell.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Then split knot again about 2 1/2 inches (7cm) down.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Place the coconut shell in place.

Knot all the strings together under the coconut.

Trim ends of the string.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Fill each coconut with potting mix and add water until damp.

Place the succulent cuttings into the potting mix.

Coconut Succulent Hanging Planters

Hang.

I have hung mine under the candle chandelier over my covered deck mosaic table.

Coconut Hanging Planters

Note: There are no drainage holes in the shell, 

so only water when the soil has dried out.

You might also be interested in:

The DIY Seascape  Pallet Painting

(step by step tutorial)

and

The outdoor candelabra DIY


#homemadegifts #diychristmasgifts #DIY




Lego and Animals Christmas Style Inspiration

Ezibuy

Lego Christmas

I wanted to share with y'all my daughters cute animal tree, 

and her Christmas lego creations.

Christmas Lego

No one in my family has styled Christmas decor in the usual way this year.

Christmas Decor

We have all approached it in different ways.

And this is April's Christmas styling.

Christmas Decor

A simple branch tree in white.

Metal Ball Bells (via Ezibuy)

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Fairy lights.

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Animal decorations by Ezibuy.

Lego Gingerbread House

She has built Christmas themed lego over the previous months to compliment her display. 

How cool!

         Lego Christmas

I love these Lego Christmas themed buildings.  

            Lego Christmas Lego Christmas

They even have light up and opening bits.

Lego Christmas

So much fun even for the 'big' kids.

Lego Christmas

I think she's aiming for a Lego-themed Christmas table display on a grander scale next holiday season.

Lego Christmas

This is just the beginning of something fun to come.


#Lego #Christmaslego #simplechristmasdecor



Christmas Table At Mia Bella Passions

Spotlight

 As I said in my Ezibuy online wreath post the other week,

my life is changing.

After 33 years of living here in 'Mia Bella Passions' homestead, I'm going to be moving in 2021.

And a lot of belongings are in storage already.

Spotlight

Life has been exceptionally busy,

as once Covid 19 lockdown and restrictions eased in New Zealand,

I have presented two gallery art exhibitions.

My favourite philosophy has always been the 'KISS' one -

(Keep It Simple Stupid).

And now we are in pre-Christmas mode, and with all that has happened in my life in 2020, this is ever more important.

Thus my very 'KISS' Christmas decor this year.

I adore Christmas.

Christmas decorating.

Christmas baking.

The Christmas and holiday season.

And I will return to it all next year once I am in my new home.

Christmas Table Centrepiece

For my display, I used gold and white mistletoe fabric to make my dining table runner.

It is a very quick and easy whip-up even for a beginner sewer who can straight stitch using a machine.

You'll find a tutorial on how to make one HERE.

I love these table runners...

You can creatively add tassels, buttons, braid, rope or beading details if you want to.

With the table runner made and placed on the tabletop, 

A tray with small baubles in gold, rose gold and silver were scattered at the feet of the regal white stag wearing a Christmas star on his neck.

Spotlight

A pretty white and gold tealight candleholder was the final touch.

Spotlight

Everything used to create this display was purchased at Spotlight via their online store. 

(I popped the gold faux glitter flower stems shown in a large glass bottle for the sideboard).


#Christmastable #spotlight



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