Make sure to go enter our Silhouette Machine Giveaway HERE!!!
Yes girls... It's that time again! Well, for me it comes a bit sooner in the year than most but I am pretty sure that is a hereditary thing (our mom puts on Christmas music in late September). So... Let's get to it! Here is my latest project...
Yes girls... It's that time again! Well, for me it comes a bit sooner in the year than most but I am pretty sure that is a hereditary thing (our mom puts on Christmas music in late September). So... Let's get to it! Here is my latest project...
How cute are those?? I can only take credit for execution on this one. My sweet friend/ partner-in-crime Erin came over for a craft day this week. She told me she would be bringing lots of "goodies"! Not only did she bring goodies... She also brought LOTS of super cute ideas! This is just one of them.
We started with a few supplies...
We started with some super cute ribbon from Hobby Lobby.
And a few styrofoam cones!
STOP! Don't click the red X just yet!! I am hoping that this will be the post that I will finally convince all of you that you need both a basic sewing machine and a ruffler foot. This is so super easy and everything is cuter with a ruffle :)
I ran one end of the ribbon through the ruffler and a few minutes later I was done.
I started by glueing the ruffles from the bottom to the top. I used my hot glue gun at a low temp setting to keep it from melting the cone.
On this tree I alternated my ribbon on each row... Just because it's cute.
We needed some feet for our trees and I quickly remembered the stash of wooden spindles I scored in Round Top that have been hiding in my garage. My hubby has asked if he can throw them out about 16,465 times so I am sure he was happy to see at least two of them leave the pile.
I used my saw to cut off the ends of a couple of them to use as bases. You can also use a candlestick like Erin did on her paper trees!
Then I gave them a coat of our very fav Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch Heirloom White!
I also used it to paint these super cute mini finials I found at Hobby Lobby!
Finally, I glued my base to my bottom.
Yah, that's a different tree but I will share that later :-)
I glued my finial to the top and wrapped some twine around it just because it's cute. I had some little silver jingle bells that I tied on to each end. That's it!
Don't you love them!?! So now is the time (if you have not already) to get a sewing machine and ruffler on that Christmas list!! It's so easy... I promise!!
Check out Erin's blog for more fun ideas! She just created this super cute book tree and has a great tutorial for it!
I hope you like trees because there are more to come :-)!!
Have a happy Friday!
~Whitney
Philippians 4:7
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Ok...Love the trees...I have a pretty advanced sewing machine but never heard of the ruffler foot? Does it go by a different name? Great idea!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! I love going to roundtop too and have stuff my hubby wants to throw out too, lol. Hugs from Conroe, texas
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I do not, however, own a sewing machine. :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow!!! You took those and ran with them! Seriously, Whitney, they look amazing! Super great job. And I'm seeing burlap...can't wait to check out that version. You rock.
ReplyDeleteI love love love this idea! I have been thinking about getting a sewing machine for a while and I think this might have convinced me!
ReplyDeleteI came back to leave a link to a project I did last month with one of those foam trees. Would love it if you dropped by when you get a chance to see it. And I love the logo and style you chose for your new look!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.lovestocreate.com/2010/10/floral-topiary-with-my-silhouette-sd.html
LOVE my ruffler.. I don't know whatever I did before I bought one. AND.... I had a little girl! Oh, those ruffles.
ReplyDeleteThese little trees are as cute as they can be. I'm going to whip some up one of these days... :-)
Warm blessings,
Spencer
These are cute! I made something very similar with a drink bottle and hot glue gun (no sewing). http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=576185743559&set=a.564632860629.2076836.156801171
ReplyDeleteIt's a really bad picture from my phone.
These are really cute. I need one in muslin, one in burlap.... thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! Oh...I want to make some.
ReplyDeletethese are ADORABLE!! And you have convinced me to buy a ruffler foot for my machine :)
ReplyDeleteThose are BEYOND CUTE! I love them! I will be featuring them tomorrow morning!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute-girly girl tree!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I stumbled your post and facebooked it out. LOVE IT!!!! Ruffles and Christmas trees? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I am actually looking for a sewing machine for Christmas. What model do you have? Any tips for picking one??
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!!! So cute! And you know I have to try them out since they involve ribbon. Now to get a gathering foot. :)
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the trees. The ruffles just make them. And those little finials, and then to know that something you had been saving all this time, was finally coming out for use? Oh I bet DH was thrilled to death, and then probably asked, can we throw them away NOW?
Oh thank you for the beautiful share. I am definitely going to be making a couple of these. So darn cute.
Many hugs, Sherry
This is such a fantastic idea, thanks for the tutorial. Heading to Hobby Lobby tomorrow, I have to make some of these.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I am a pretty avid sewer and I DIDN'T click off the page!! LOL I am going to buy one those!!!!! Hopefully, by the end of the weekend, you totally convinced me. I didn't realize it was that easy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoo its so easy but it looks wonderfful :)))
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDelete...forgot to add....I love the cotton branches in the background. We recently went to a pumpkin patch that had a cotton field...we picked the cotton but it never occurred to me to get the branches....what a cool way to decorate for fall.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE!!! So stinking cute!
ReplyDeleteReally adorable. I just love how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these! I'll definitely be making a few. I'm not going to get started until I see the muslin/burlap reveal.I am, however, a little challenged learning to use my ruffler foot. Great project idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have a lot of Christmas ribbon that could be utilized this way. Thanks for the details.
ReplyDeleteJane
these are so pretty! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletetaidye original
Those are so adorable it actually hurts a little bit :)
ReplyDeletexo,
Bethany
I just love these, Whitney! They turned out absolutely gorgeous! I'm SO into Christmas trees right now -- so thanks a bunch for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBEST tutorial ever! Oh my hec, these are the cutest trees in the UNIVERSE, and how simple! I am in LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWhen you attach the ruffle to the tree are you doing one layer, cutting the ribbon or do you wind it until you get to the top??? Love the look. Dee
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! I'm definitely trying these!
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with this idea. And intrigued by the idea of a ruffle foot.
ReplyDeleteLove--we'll be seeing this all over!
ReplyDeleteThose are soooo stinkin' adorable!! I don't know if I have a ruffler foot, but I have to get one! I am going to make one of these for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea!
Traci
Ooh ruffles- I love them! Thanks so much for this, I'll be linking. Off to check out Erin's blog...
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are fabulous. I especially love the red one. Also, I pray that your new niece is doing well!!
ReplyDeletePlease tell me how & where to buy a ruffler foot. I've never heard of one and now I have to have one! I googled it but I'm still a little confused. I just bought a sewing machine. Do basic machines come with one?
ReplyDelete~Allison @ House of Hepworths
may i pretty please, copy you completely on this!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THESE TREES WITH ALL MY HEART!
I love these...but not sure I can make the ruffles!
ReplyDeleteThis blog is FAB!
Whitney - love those trees. Here is another tree idea you can do and use up those spindles. I make these every year for our towns huge antique festival and they sell out.
ReplyDeleteThey are called spindle trees:
http://www.tatteredandtimeless.com/2010/11/spindle-trees.html
the trees are the burlap based ones from michaels- 24 inch for $6.99
tammy
must. find. something cone shaped in my house TODAY and make these!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that green one!
Adorable! The spindle leg add just the right touch!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!! Have got to make it!!! Hope you don't mind...I am sharing this post on my blog it is just too great. :) Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible! I love ruffles and you can't beat them mixed with Christmas. These are now on my "to Make" list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI am in texas....where or what is Roundtop? Love the trees.
ReplyDeletecreationsbyladeeda.blogspot.com
I adore these! So cute!
ReplyDeleteMost awesome. I'll take 3 please! Lol! I've got to get one of those ruffler thingies.
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I am going to make these with my girls this year! What a fun project, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I must say though that I REALLY love the new ones you just did with the burlap. I have not sewn on my own...yet. My Mom is an awesome sewer and highly recommended a great Brother machine for me from Costco but I think it doesn't take a ruffler. I think it just takes a gathering foot. Do you think that would work too?
ReplyDeleteThanks again for your inspiration!
Missy
OMG, amazing! Newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable trees! I love them!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Loving them. I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE!!! I am so copying it! How the heck did you score those banister things? I am interested in the store you got them at! Also, what do you consider a resonable price for a ruffle foot? I want to get one. Sorry for all the questions! :) You can find me at
ReplyDeleteyoucraftmeup.blogspot.com
Very pretty and unique trees.
ReplyDeleteI'm still using the Singer touch and sew that my parents bought me almost 40 years ago, and I've not used all the attachments. Now I'm wondering if it has a ruffle foot. gotta go look!
Kathy
when you layered the different ribbons, did you do one row at a time?
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Since my new phone is my Christmas present this year, I have asked my hubby if I could get him a sewing machine :)
ReplyDeleteIn love. Got tricked into decorating a table for a Christmas banquet ... I'm thinking you just saved my skin. Never heard of a "ruffler" foot before ... am going to break down and buy one. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThese trees are great! Thanks for sharing. I will be featuring you ladies over at ziggycrafts.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous - thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! So glad I stumbled on your blog!!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are tooooo great! I just had to feature these on my blog. Linked back to you so I hope you'll come over and check it out.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mmtncrfts.blogspot.com
I just had to say I love these! I already copied you. I'll be posting mine on my blog soon but I will definitely give you the credit and a linky dink on my blog. I didn't have a ruffler foot for my machine so I just did the old fashioned gathering way...but hey it still worked. I'm making them for gifts for co-workers and members in my stamp club. Thanks so much for a wonderful idea. Oh, by the way did you know that when this came out I went straight out to Hobby Lobby and all of the wood stuff was half off? How about that for good timing?
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I featured you on my blog!
ReplyDeletehttp://aworldofcrafts.blogspot.com/2010/11/ruffle-christmas-trees.html
We tried out your ruffle trees, 1st one was a learning experience and the 2nd one went great....it was fun, thanks for sharing. Heres our pixs..www.coffeeatthree.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLauren and Michele
I love this project! What a great idea! I linked back to it from my blog on HOLIDAY PROJECTS at Sew Much Talent. It reminds meof a couple of ornaments that I did some years back; one was a christmas tree made from artifical leaves, and the other was an angel made using an empty serger thread cone. Check it out.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute, I had to share on my blog:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.esbechic.com/1/post/2010/11/christmas-tree-decor-diy.html
So cute! I HAD to make these and I posted on my blog with a link to you. I don't have a ruffle foot, so I did them the old fashioned way. I love them, thanks for sharing your ideas!
ReplyDelete~Gay~
itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com
http://itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com/2010/11/busy-with-2sprouts-consignment.html
Cute Cute Cute!! I tried it out for myself (without sewing the ruffle...). Didn't turn out as good. Next time I won't be so lazy ;)But still pretty happy with it!
ReplyDeletehttp://sandychic.blogspot.com/2010/11/craft-idea-ruffle-tree.html
Thanks so much!
I love this! Thanks for sharing. I am featuring it at Not Just Decorating. Feel free to grab a featured button if you'd like and have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! I had to make some and share them with you:
ReplyDeletehttp://tomiannie.blogspot.com/2010/12/my-grown-up-christmas-trees.html
I loved these trees (and the ones you just posted too) - I linked them up to my "Christmas trees" post today!!
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by to let you know that I linked to this post in a round up today from the Home & Garden channel at Craft Gossip. :) This will appear in the main Craft Gossip RSS feed, on the main home page and can be found directly here
ReplyDeletehttp://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/25-christmas-tree-crafts/
If you would like a "featured by" button, you can grab one here!
http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/grab-a-craft-gossip-button/
linda demais; simples de confeccionar e com efeito final deslumbrante e inusitado.
ReplyDeleteParabéns, Dolly
I am planning of making this as my Christmas tree for the next year. Very pretty and I like the size.
ReplyDelete