Growing up I was obsessed with Christmas villages. I would
always stare at them in shops and dream about having my own. Eventually, my
parents started purchasing me a few pieces at a time and I amassed quite a
collection over the years. I lovingly set it up the first few years of our
marriage, but then as we had kids and they got old enough to start getting into
things, I realized that this might not be my season of life for my beloved
village to be out.
On the rare occasion that I get to window shop in craft
stores kid-free, I ohh and ahh over all the goodies and day dream about what I
could do with them. Sometimes I see something I really want to get, but I can’t
think of anything that I can do right away or I know I won’t have time to make
what I want. Other times I see something on the shelf and know what I want to make
instantly, and better yet, the price is right! Such was the case when I stumbled across these items and thought I could make a little scene out of them in lieu of my village.Thank goodness for Joann’s with
their sales and coupons because I was able to make this cute little snow scene
in a jar for only a few dollars.
I picked up a cute little paper house that is meant to be
used as an ornament. I also grabbed a small bag of trees that were there next
to them. Combined with a mason jar that I already had, and some buffalo snow,
that I also already had in my Christmas decoration stash, I assembled my scene
in the jar.
So simple and I love that I can enjoy a little Christmas
village that is kept safe from my children’s curiosity.
This is a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteIt came out very cute, and even better because you already had some of the items on hand!
ReplyDeleteI know, that's always my favorite! Love using up things I already have.
DeleteHow cool! What a fun project. And so simple.
ReplyDeleteFor sure, I am all about simple, lol. :)
DeleteLove it! Such a sweet idea
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I have really been enjoying it on my mantel. :)
DeleteThis is so cute! I'm not too crafty but Christmas time always brings out the crafting bug!
ReplyDeleteAnd you definitely don't have to be crafty to make this! :)
DeleteHow cute are you!?! Love this idea, you did such a great job!
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks for your sweet comment Leah!
DeleteThat is one of the neatest ideas! I love Christmas villages but have little hands as well. This looks like a great alternative.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a nice compromise if you've got curious littles. :)
DeleteI've always wanted to make something like this! Yours turned out so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I had just seen one similar at a holiday boutique that I was THIS close to buying, so glad I just made my own!
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