I am actually giggling as I write this post...
Many of my close friends and family...and my faithful blog followers know my biggest "dirty little secret"....even though I have designed well over 100 Christmas ornaments, I have never had a tree. Every year, I say the same thing, I *have to* get a Christmas tree....I have hundreds of stitched ornaments to fill one. Well, I finally found a wonderful tree - I know it is a little unconventional, but it is so "me". I have quite a bit of Longaberger wrought iron furniture and wrought iron candle sconces leading up my staircase and over my fireplace - this tree (although not Longaberger) works perfectly!! I knew right when I saw it, it was coming home with me (at a great after-holiday price too)...and last night my husband assembled it to make sure all the pieces and parts were there. I want to decorate it right now...isn't it fun?! I know it isn't the best photo and it looks a little bare with out decoration, but it really is fabulous....it is 88" tall and looks like it will hold multitudes of ornaments - so next Christmas look for my first blog post with a decorated tree...
And on another cross stitch Christmas ornament note - I am excited to share I have been invited to design an ornament for the 2011 Just Cross Stitch Ornament Issue...along with one for the Ornament Preview Issue...so next winter I will have two more ornaments to add to my new tree!
Congratulations on the JCS issues. I will be excited to see what you come up with for designs.
ReplyDeleteLove the wrought iron tree. It does look perfect for stitched ornaments. I am sure it will be a beautiful sight to behold.
Belinda, I love your tree; am so thrilled that you have a tree! I think you should put some of your seasonal smalls/ornaments on it and leave it out all year!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the upcoming ornament issues!
Have a terrific weekend!
As someone who also has a home full of WI, pottery and baskets, I can appreciate your tree. But more exciting is to know that you will have two designs for JC magazine...congratulations!! I look forward to those issues and pictures of "your decorated tree". J. Davis
ReplyDeleteBelinda, absolutely love the tree and agree you should hang all your ornaments you designed on it now and keep it up all year. What a perfect way to display all your ornaments. BTW-not surprised but am excited you will be in the JC magazine again this year. You are so creative they would be crazy not to have your designs in their catalog. hugs-Mary A.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the tree! I think you should just decorate it all year - have some seasonal fun and switch out the ornaments on it from time to time. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome tree.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the upcoming publishing of a pattern.
What a cool tree....I'm looking forward to seeing it all decorated .
ReplyDeleteLoved your design in Recipes for a Cure and I'll be watching for both of this years Christmas ornaments...hugs, Linda
Yes...that is an amazing tree! What a great find for all of your wonderful ornaments.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Couldn't you use it year-round to showcase all your seasonal ornaments???
ReplyDeleteWill be looking forward to seeing your great tree decorated next(this?) year!
ReplyDeleteI think your tree is fabulous! Can't wait to see the patterns you come up with.
ReplyDeletePrim Blessings! Robin
Awesome tree!!!! It would be sooo pretty with all your ornaments~~~
ReplyDeleteThat's a tree for all seasons!! So cool! Congrats on your JCS issues!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tree!!!! Congrats on both! You go girl!
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OMGosh I would just love one of thoses!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible tree! It's perfect for displaying stitched ornaments. I wouldn't mind one myself!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being chosen for this year's JC ornie issue. I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
That is so cool. Love the tree. A perfert year round display of all your ornaments.
ReplyDeleteThat's perfect! I love the tree!! What fun would that be,decorating the tree in December with all your ornaments!
ReplyDeleteI love that tree!!! I need to start finishing some ornaments so I can decorate my tree. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME, Brenda! I would have brought it home too - at full price, I believe - the cost wouldn't have mattered. It's perfect and I think you could leave it out all the time with seasonal stitched goodies on it. Unless of course you're like me and don't have any......
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tree!!! I agree that you should make it a seasonal tree. With all of your lovely ornment designs you could do it up for all holidays and enjoy that fabulous tree year round!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the JCS issues! I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Omigosh Belinda!!!! Where OH where did you get it????? I LOVE IT and it's SO perfect :o)
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo I see about 4 ornaments a branch times how many branch's it might just make it. Thats great your going to do 2 ornaments for JCS I will be looking forward to seeing them towards the end of 2011.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
Now that's a tree that I love, too (and have one on the way). Not that it will ever be filled, nor will it be put away. In my world, it can be a tree for all seasons!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect tree!!! I'm with "pumpkin", where oh where did you find this awesome tree! Definitely a seasonal, holiday, everything tree! And you should have so many smalls you can hang on it!! Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteso...are you willing to share where you found this little beauty? I've been looking and this one is lovely. Looking forward to the C'Mas mags already--what a tribute to your work.
ReplyDeleteOh my stars! You have got to share where you got your tree, or what it's called or something! I soooooo want one to leave up all year!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing tree...can't wait to see it adorned with all of your ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThe tree is absolutely perfect~~ I cannot wait to see it up next December filled with your beautiful ornaments.... And, now I am envisioning your 2011 JCS ornie...hmmmm... awesome like all the rest I am sure~ Take care, Faye
ReplyDeleteThat tree is awesome! Do tell - where did you find it? Congratulations on the JCS issues!
ReplyDeleteLove your tree and huge congrats on the JCS issues :-).
ReplyDeleteBelinda,
ReplyDeleteOh yes, that tree will be perfect..I can see a quilted skirt you have made around the bottom of it and all the wonderful ornaments hanging from its WI "boughs" I'm excited to hear that you will be in not only the 2011 JCS ornament issue but the preview as well!!!
Cool tree and no dried up needles to clean up! Can't wait to see our ornaments for 2011.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Tree! Also congrats on the ornament in 2011 JCS magazine.
ReplyDeleteI love the tree!! Congratulations on the ornament invitation for JCS. I can see something with a little house and a snowman. I loved the one winter class piece you designed last year. When will that be available for us to buy? Pat
ReplyDeleteThat is one fabulous tree. It will look amazing filled with decorations.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being chosen to have your designs in the magazines. That is an accomplishment to be proud of.
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ReplyDeleteLove the tree, it is perfect!
I look forward to seeing your ornament in the ornament issue this year. I am very excited about that! Love your designs, they are absolutely beautiful :)