Hello All!
I have been enjoying creating my Jane Austen tree.
The ornaments are coming along.
Some are simple, and some are more work, but all fun!
This week I have made three more styles.
Here are two of them...
Jane's cup!
When I was visiting her home in Chawton, England,
I was lucky enough to get a picture of one of the tea cups from their family's dining room.
I used the image to create this cup ornament
I created this page to cut out,
the dark edges helps to see
where to cut.
You can try to right click on it
and save.
By printing out a picture of it.
I used some Stickles to glitter it up.
It is lovely and glittery!
I backed the paper cup with some
writing from a letter of Jane's.
Then just added a little ribbon.
This is the image I used to
print off some paper for the backing.
I did think of adorning it with some holly,
or a Christmas rose and some lace,
but I really did not want to obscure what the Austen's china looked like.
Here is an ornament showing Jane's childhood home at the Steventon Parsonage.
I really enjoyed making this one.
I used a rectangular piece of cardstock about 3x5
and glittered the outer 1'' of edge.
Then I printed out the image and
used pinking shears to edge sides.
Then glued it to the cardstock
Then I glued on some lace,
a paper snowflake,
paper boughs,
button....
Here are two sizes you can try to
right click and save image...
The top one is the tinted one,
I altered in Photoshop.
The one below is the larger file,
and it has not been altered.
And you can find another one in
an earlier post...
HERE
There are many images on the internet
of Jane's homes.
(I confess I do not know if these
images are royalty free or not.
This is something I must figure out.)
Two hole punches to the outer corners
allows ribbon to be threade though
for a nice loop to hang by.
Many of you may be wondering why I would do a Jane tree...
It is because of the joy I have received reading her work,
looking at society and life through her eyes,
that motivated me to honor her with this tree.
She is/was such an amazing story teller!
As I am someone who loves to write stories,
I am so very impressed with her writings and
her bravery for a woman of her time.
She is one of my mentors.
I am really enjoying coming and seeing your holiday craetions!
Thank you everyone who has joined in each week
If you would like to share in Deck The Halls Sunday,
just link up below to your post about something
you have created either for decoration or gifting.
Don't forget to check out all the free videos on my right side bar.
Also, my
Altered Domino Book class is going beautifully.
The books participants are making are awesome!
This class would be a fabulous gift to a family member,
friend or even yourself!
And don't forget about my...
Holiday Giveaway Extravaganza!
Click
here to enter to win the first prize of the season.
Keep watching as I am posting new prizes soon!
Happy Holiday Crafting!
Hugs,
Terri