Its another Blissful White Wednesday at
Timewashed and I'm back to share more Christmas ornaments
I found two small birdcages recently and transformed them into
a Festive home for the birds and I hear the rent was (cheep)
Oh I know thats bad. LOL
Here's a Salt shaker ornament. The inside has a tiny Church I made from
glitter card stock. The church is so tiny about 1/2" wide
it also has a tiny bottle brush tree and a bed of snow.
These are fabric transfers made from my personal collection of
vintage Prayer cards and Poinsettias made from music paper and glitter CS
From the bottom hangs real vintage Crystals
All the above are already spoken for but I have lots of Lovely
ornaments still in my Etsy store.
Wonderful, wonderful Christmas projects Lynn, I just adore that tiny little church, it's so sweet.
ReplyDeleteHugs Brenda xxx
they are all really beautiful, but that salt shaker is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLynn, these white creations are just beautiful - you have been busy.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
Gorgeous stuff and love the swaps you did recently, too. I can't believe you made that tiny church....that's like some crazy thing I'd do, too. We are so much alike.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meri
O`the white little church is so adorable and beautiful! Hugs
ReplyDeleteKikka
Those are so gentle and soothing Lynn.
ReplyDeleteThat little birdcage is precious (even though it was cheep!!!)
Gorgeous creations ... as always.
Wishes
Lynne
Say Mrs. Lynn--You realy Rock White on White!!! But LOVE, the Salt Shaker!!!
ReplyDeleteVery Neat!
Hugs Vada
You just excell at these ornaments Lynn, your eye for detail is fantastic. I love the pure white especially for Christmas. Fantastic. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteLove those bird cages Lynn.
ReplyDeleteTFS
Annie x
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh at the joke the oldies are the best, stunning birdhouse look lovely on the xmas tree.
ReplyDeleteChris x
Beautiful, I love white on white particularly as I find it so hard to do:)
ReplyDeleteI have seen ships in a bottle but never a church in a bottle. Bet you had really tiny carpenter elves to help you with that task.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Lynn!
Darn! I was just going to ask if I could buy the birdcage! ;-) Do love all the white, Lynn. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLynn, are so pretty! I love your art, so creative.
ReplyDeleteYour ornaments are all just so lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always.. You are so creative. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are already in the Christmas spirit. I love the little church in the salt bottle. But everything is so lovely. I have been so busy still working on the remodel upstairs, so I haven't been commenting as often. Have a wonderful week, Mary
ReplyDeleteomg, your level of creativity just blows me away! These ornaments are completely and totally fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. The little church is so cute. Hugs, Janice
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! just beautiful pieces Lynn!
ReplyDeleteYour ornaments are so pretty--love them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Lynn! The thought of having a peek at what you might have in your stash boggled my mind. Just adore the looks you create. xoDonna
ReplyDeleteYou are so, so clever, these ornaments are gorgeous! Love the little church especially. A x
ReplyDeleteAggghhh!!! I cant stand it!!! I am sooo in love with all of them!! I wish they were still for sale!! I always want everything in your shoppe, lol
ReplyDeleteBig hugs,
Amy
Wow are those gorgeous! I love the bird cage and that decorated salt shaker is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteCompletely fabulous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch sparkly goodness my friend. They look amazing.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Gorgeous Christmas decor!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
ReplyDeletehow many time can I say gorgeous??
Love,love the salt shaker and the bird cage is adorable.
Have a blissful WW.
Hugs,
Marie
these are stunning! What a fabulous idea for a salt shaker. That little church is amazing! Is that like building a ship in a bottle?
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning
ReplyDeleteLynn, your projects are stunning!
ReplyDeleteLynn, the Christmas ornaments are incredible! How clever to use a salt shaker! Now you have given me ideas! Love these, GF! Hugs and I sure hope you are working inside!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful white Christmas.. I love the salt shaker... so darling they all are..
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at these all I can think of is the song "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" ... and wow, does it make me smile! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy and with great results! The church is 1/2 in. wide? I could never do that. :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and amazing Christmas projects, I love them all.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
oh my, the salt shaker and little cage are so brilliant. I already imagine those in pink!!:-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right--that WAS bad, but the cage and ornaments are all so wonderfully GOOD, we'll let it go this one time . . . ;)
ReplyDeleteAll of these are just lovely, Lynn!
:)trisha
Very very special Lynn and utterly gorgeous. When I see how beautiful these are I wonder why anyone would want to go beyond white! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteOh Dear Lynn
ReplyDeleteThese Christmas creations are all so adorable - you are so talented - love each one!
So sorry I have been missing your posts lately and even more sorry that I even missed your birthday!
You'll have to forgive me - I'll be in touch!
Please come and enter my Giveaway and I will enter yours!
Hugs from here,
xxx Suzy
Wow! Lynn, wie wunder-wunderschön.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße xoxo
All SO amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow, Lynn, what wonderful Christmas creations! I`m excited about your ideas and your talent. Really great!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend my friend.
adorable Christmas projects, silver and white is one of my all-time favourite combinations, it always looks so elegant
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! You are having fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI ma loving all of these....gotta go check out the ETSY store! How cool to make a scene inside a salt shaker- I esp love the mini church and the fun mini tree!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the salt shakers. I've been saving my empty spice jars because I knew there was something fun I could do with them. Thanks for the great idea though I'm sure I won't make anything as exquisite as yours!
ReplyDeleteLynn, these are just stunning! Love the white on white and I can't get over using the salt shaker as base... brilliant!!
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