A Christmas tree in a red tin bucket, AND Yes - it's another Cushion...

Cushion passion... 
Cushion addiction...
Cushion love... 
Cushion craziness...
leads to self questioning moments of:  
Do I really need another cushion? 
And the answer my friends is ALWAYS  
- YES!
And here is the latest addition 
to the ever growing cushion collection:
Can you see why it was so irresistible?
Thank you Spotlight,
It's Christmas words are perfect 
for the Christmas season...
That cushion is almost as cute as the wee Christmas tree,
that sits proudly on the hearth,
 in the bright red tin bucket,
with the big burlap bow.
You'll find the bow tutorial here:
http://miabellapassion.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/simple-burlap-tree-bows.html

This tree is PICEA glauca 'Conica'.
It is a dwarf evergreen dense, cone shaped conifer with bright green foliage.
It's very slow growing and perfectly shaped.
It will grow to one metre  over 10 years!
So that means it would be fab in a large pot, 
or even as a bonsai.
Loving Christmas decor...






The White & Silver Christmas Tree...

What Colour is your Christmas?
 Do you have one tree or more?
 The little tree at Mia Bella Passions is always white and silver...
 This year there are silver baubles and a glitter reindeer...
 The tree's adorned with beautiful filigree hearts...
 Glitter balls, birds and glass hearts...
In the corner stands the believe sign made from pallet wood.
Pop over here for the DIY tutorial:
  Of course there's a little bit of hanging bling...
 And more hanging hearts...
did you know that I love hearts!!
 Actually there is a lot of hanging bling!
These balls reflect a rainbow of colours...
 And the beaded bird is simply a cutie!
 My next favourite thing is the reindeer...
 But most of all I ADORE the angel...
 She is beautiful...
 And serene...
 This is the feathery ribboned tree topper...
 And to finish the whole vignette there is a star...
Sparkling brightly...
Atop a metal filagree glitter tree.
In this moment, 
I am LOVING Christmas Decorating...

Gathered Burlap Mantel with Candy Canes and Ornaments...

To decorate the mantel the burlap theme is continuing...

by using the overlocked burlap ribbon.
 In New Zealand this is called 'Jute Tree Tie',
 and It's available in the gardening section at Bunnings.
 Thread some thin ribbon on a needle
 Hand stitch a gather line...
 Pull to gather...
I have done mine loosely,
just pull it tighter for more compact gathers, 
but be aware that you will require much more burlap ribbon.
 Attach ornaments spacing evenly.
 I used a cute wooden ornaments I found 
in the new seasons Christmas range at Spotlight...
 Then add some ribbon hung candycanes.
Trim the loose bits of ribbon off.
Add a Simple Burlap bow to the centre for a finishing touch.
Learn how to make the bows here:
http://miabellapassion.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/simple-burlap-tree-bows.html
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!



Fairy Light Birdcage...and a pretty Christmas table vignette.

I LOVE fairylights!
And I LOVE birdcages!
Let's put them together for a stunning Christmas table vignette.
 Clea offered to help.
Ohhh, they are so pretty...
let's put them inside the birdcage.
Butterfly fairy lights are mesmerizing...


 And this is what they look like...
 What a pretty vignette.
It's still daylight,
so I can't wait to see them tonight!

On the table is the peekaboo heart candle... 
This is how you make one:
 http://miabellapassion.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/peek-boo-heart-jar-candle-holder.html
 The white birdcage is full of butterfly fairy lights...
and there is a large vintage jar 
full of berries and baubles in RED... 
And a gorgeous aroma of lavender from the candle jar.
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!




Simple Burlap Tree Bows...

Christmas prep time continues, 
and today we're making some simple burlap tree bows.
Cut 17 inch (43cm) pieces of burlap ribbon.
(In New Zealand this is sold
 in the Gardening section at Bunnings as Jute Tree Tie).
Fold as this photo below shows...
(the blue paper is so you can see how much to overlap).
Pinch the centre together.
Tie with binding of your choice.
You may want to enlist a helper to tie the ribbon
if you find it tricky to do by yourself.
And that is it!
I made 20 simple burlap bows to decorate the Christmas Tree.
But you could use the bows to decorate
 a basket handle, a wreath or even a present.

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