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Sunday, December 31, 2017
Monday, December 25, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Thumb Tack Tree
I haven't been doing a lot of crafting lately, but here’s a quick Christmas project that I was able to complete
with items I already had on hand. If you don’t have these things on hand, they
can be purchased very inexpensively.
As I was decorating this year, I decided that I wanted a
little something different next to the Christmas cookie jar on my kitchen
counter that would coordinate with our stainless appliances. Since we live out
in the boonies, I looked through my craft stash to see what I had on hand. I
came up with a small cone tree and some ordinary silver thumb tacks.
I didn’t think I had enough tacks to cover the entire tree,
but that didn’t stop me from diving in head first. Starting at the top, I began
sticking the tacks into the foam tree – overlapping them slightly - going around
and around in rows. Now, don’t be too obsessive at this point. You may see tiny
areas of white foam between the tacks, but when the project is finished, you
won’t even notice them. (The camera may pick them up, but your eyes won’t.)
The first row stuck up a bit beyond the top edge of the
cone. At that point, I wasn’t quite sure what I was going to use for a topper
on this little tree.
I continued on down the tree until I didn’t have enough
tacks left to complete an entire row. As I was worked, I was thinking about
what to do next.
Going back to my craft stash, I retrieved this red sequin
ribbon and my glue gun.
Beginning at the bottom this time, I put down a short line of hot glue – no more than about 2 inches long – and began securing the ribbon to the glue – continuing on around and up the cone.
I didn’t want to see a gap between the ribbon and the tacks
– and I also didn’t want the ribbon to overlap the tacks. When I had almost
reached the lowest row of thumb tacks, I removed that last row, finished gluing
down the ribbon rows, and replaced that bottom row of tacks. The tacks then
overlapped the ribbon instead.
For the topper, I could have used a star or a tiny Christmas
ornament, but I went through my button jar and found this silver button instead
– just a dab of hot glue holds it on. Again, you can see a little white foam
around the button, but you don’t notice it in person.
In order to tie the two sections of the tree together, I used my leftover tacks to add silver “ornaments” to the red sequin section – just poked the tacks through in a random pattern.
At this angle, the camera picks up more of the foam peeking
through. If I had an unlimited supply of tacks and had planned the completed look
of this project from the start, I would have started at the bottom with the
sequin ribbon instead – covered the bottom third of the cone – and then
inserted the tacks into the foam beginning with the row that meets the ribbon
and working up to the top.
How many tacks did I use for this project? Hmm. The tacks
were purchased from Dollar Tree in a package of 300. I had already used some of
the tacks out of the container, so I’m guessing this 7” tree has about 280
tacks. It was a simple project to add a
little more Christmas bling to my kitchen, and I may make 2 coordinating trees
in different sizes next year – one with all thumb tacks and one with all sequin
ribbon.
All is well in the Keweenaw.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Friday, December 8, 2017
A Humdinger Update - 2
We had another 10" of snow bringing our 3-day total up to 22". That's a little more respectable! The winter weather advisory has been extended until 1:00 tomorrow afternoon.
Here's a shot from this morning - complete with fresh deer tracks. I know you can't see him, but I promise there's a unicorn buck in this photo.
I enlarged an image of Unicorn's snowy head for you. Can you spot his single antler on the right?
Unicorn has made frequent appearances this season both in our backyard and on our stealth cam in the woods.
I love the beauty of the snow, and it's really beginning to pile up now. This is the time of year when I can usually update the Snowfall Chart on a daily basis. No turning back!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
Here's a shot from this morning - complete with fresh deer tracks. I know you can't see him, but I promise there's a unicorn buck in this photo.
I enlarged an image of Unicorn's snowy head for you. Can you spot his single antler on the right?
Unicorn has made frequent appearances this season both in our backyard and on our stealth cam in the woods.
I love the beauty of the snow, and it's really beginning to pile up now. This is the time of year when I can usually update the Snowfall Chart on a daily basis. No turning back!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
A Humdinger Update
We didn't lose any trees! Amen & Amen! We did lose power at 8:30 last night, but it was restored in just 1-1/2 hours. We were obviously thrilled about that. Our winter storm warning was supposed to last until 5:00 this morning, but it was extended to midnight tonight - and then canceled this afternoon and replaced by a winter weather advisory until 1:00 tomorrow morning. The snow was mostly falling in small pellets, so that helped us out considerably. I'm sure we had at least a foot at our house, but this storm was far from the biggest humdinger we've experienced. I'll update my snowfall chart with the official Keweenaw County total tomorrow.
The forecast leaves no doubt that winter has fully arrived in the Keweenaw. It sure is pretty out there!
The deer continue to hang around - even saw this small buck in the backyard again this morning!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
A Humdinger
Well, we're at the beginning of a humdinger of a winter storm this morning.
We're talking about high winds and wet, heavy snow - not the usual powdery lake effect snow we get most of the winter. The lights have been blipping with increasing frequency since about 4:30 this morning, so I'm sure we'll lose power completely at some point. The forecast says 15" of snow is possible by tomorrow morning. Heavy snow + high winds = tree damage, so we won't be surprised if we also see some of that. I'll update you tomorrow IF we have power!
All is still well in the Keweenaw.
We're talking about high winds and wet, heavy snow - not the usual powdery lake effect snow we get most of the winter. The lights have been blipping with increasing frequency since about 4:30 this morning, so I'm sure we'll lose power completely at some point. The forecast says 15" of snow is possible by tomorrow morning. Heavy snow + high winds = tree damage, so we won't be surprised if we also see some of that. I'll update you tomorrow IF we have power!
All is still well in the Keweenaw.
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Sunday Reflections
Let's look at that verse in context:
Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.
Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory. Selah.
Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.
Psalm 24:8-10 and Psalm 25:1
Doesn't that make you think of Revelation 3:20?
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
I'm so thankful that I threw open the everlasting door of my heart to the King of Glory back in 1980.
All is well in the Keweenaw.
Friday, December 1, 2017
One Down
Three more to go!
(I may be slightly obsessed with Christmas decorating.)
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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