Tinfoil Tree Ornaments



It's the Holiday Season and that means...
 It's Time for Tinfoil!

Tinfoil Tree Ornaments, to be precise.




I wanted to give you a sneak peak at some pretty little snowy tree ornaments.


They would look marvelous with a {nearly} handcrafted card.


The Tinfoil Tree Ornaments go quite well with the larger Tinfoil Cone Tree that you see in the background. To get the tutorial on that, go *here.*

       


With the Holidays upon us, I wanted to remind you of all the amazing things you can do with the most humble of materials: aluminum foil.






While you're at it, check out these 15 original creations made with foil:










{I host a linky party every Wednesday. More info *HERE.*  I'm sharing Tinfoil Tree Ornaments with these fine folks, whose links open on ~ Sunday:  Sew Darned CraftyShaken TogetherIt's Party TimeTwigg StudiosI Should Be Mopping The FloorMaking Monday MarvelousBrassy AppleCraftomaniacAlderberry HillSew Can DoUnder the Table & DreamingMaking the World Cuter ; MondaySkip to my LouWhats In the Gunny SackCowgirl Up!, Rustic PigCherished BlissSugar Bee CraftsTip Junkie's Tip Me TuesdaySalt TreeTuesdayThe Winthrop ChroniclesNot Just a HousewifeCarolyn's HomeworkElizabeth & Co., Lil' LunaThe DIY Dreamer,  Savvy Southern StyleWhat we Wore & Made, Gingersnap CraftsThe NY Melrose FamilyToday's Creative Blog, Sew Much Ado ; WednesdayI Gotta Create!Stone GableSouthern Lovely, Creations by KaraAll Star Block PartyThe 36th AvenueLive-Laugh-RoweHandy Man Crafty WomanThe Shabby Creek Cottage, Blissful WhitesThe Trendy Treehouse ; ThursdayAt the Picket Fence540 MainCraftionaryMy Repurposed LifeFrugal GirlsShabby Nest,  Romantic HomeFrench County CottageStuff & Nonsense ; FridaySerenity NowFunky Junk InteriorsHappy HourAnything GoesFinding FabulousMy Simple Home LifeTatertots & Jellocheerios & lattesFive Days Five WaysShabby Art BoutiqueThirty Handmade DaysOne Creative MommySweet Boutique ; SaturdayBe Different Act NormalA Bouquet of TalentTutus & Tea PartiesSix Sisters StuffSew Country ChickDIY ShowoffPositively Splendid , Nifty Thrifty ThingsYoung & CraftyPolkadot PrettiesOr So She SaysBowdabraFlamingo Toes Seasonal: A Crafty Christmas LinkupChristmas Inspirations

39 comments:

  1. So pretty! Can't wait for the tutorial. I might need to make a few for this year!! Thanks,

    Karen

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  2. Those are awesome! So creative!

    --Katie

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  3. Well, it is time to get the tin foil out. You always have amazing stuff. I think my little ones can do some of your projects. Rhonda

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  4. Very fun! I love seeing practical household stuff being used as crafts or decor. This are great!

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  5. I love the format of your blog!! Beautiful big pictures and 3 columns. I like the two small columns on the right side also. I'm following along on Google+. and these tinfoil trees are so so darned CUTE!! Gotta make some. I'm pinning them, too. Best wishes, Linda

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  6. Those are so beautiful! I am loving the silver, blue and white colors for Christmas this year!

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  7. What? I've been using tinfoil for cooking, silly me! Mow I can set things right with all your great tinfoil ideas :) so cute.

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  8. You need to do a Reynolds commercial for them. On tv. I can picture it.

    Bliss

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  9. Anonymous25.11.12

    Pretty ornaments! So creative!

    T'onna
    Submarine Sunday Link Party @ http://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2012/11/submarine-sunday-8.html

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  10. I will just have to go pull out that crimping tool you convinced me to buy when you posted the stars. Love the trees!

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  11. Very pretty Christina. I'm decorating with a mix of silver, crystal and rustic this year and this would go quite well, I think.

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  12. I love your tin foil trees. They are so festive and I'm in love with anything metallic for the holidays.

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  13. Really neat idea! Love your other ideas too.

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  14. I love these! So creative and adorable. I just pinned. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent again this week. So happy to have you share!! Have a great week.

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  15. The paper crimper is a great invention - I have one too!
    Perfect for your adorable ornaments!

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  16. Those are so beautiful -- and made with supplies we all have on hand! :-) Thanks so much for sharing with us!

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  17. What a great idea!!

    Natasha @ www.serenityyou.com

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  18. what a neat idea with tin foil!

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  19. These are so fun and so unique! I love the blue and the white and silver.

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  20. I am your newest follower, and that is the cutest!

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  21. I am your newest follower, and that is the cutest!

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  22. Wow! I never would have thought of that--I love it!!

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  23. Anonymous5.12.12

    Great idea, have to try these!

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  24. These are adorable...I've got to try it!

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  25. I love this...I love your tinfoil creations! I am featuring you on Tickled Pink!

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  26. Very sweet little trees. Thanks for sharing at Shabbilicious Friday.

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  27. so creative...love them.

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  28. Very inspirational and creative post.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  29. That crimper gives the foil a lovely retro look, love it! ~Lorraine

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  30. These are beautiful! What a fun gift idea too! Love them! You are a featured favorite this week on Saturday Show & Tell on Cheerios and Lattes! Thanks for sharing your great ideas with us each week; we love having you! Can't wait to see what you've been up to this week!
    Mackenzie :)
    cheeriosandlattes.com

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  31. Amazing what you did with tin foil-I added these to my Saturday favorites so stop by to check it out-Have a great weekend-Claire

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  32. Really striking & such a great idea. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do - would love if you added the party to your party list:)

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  33. What a creative idea! Saw these on Bless My Nest's Saturday favorites and had to stop by. Thanks for sharing. Sharon

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  34. how fun are those trees! i love how shimmering they are!

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  35. Anonymous13.12.12

    Oh man, why didn't I think about using tin foil! They look great! Pinning the big tree!

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  36. These are sooooo darn cute! Who knew you could do so many adorable things with tinfoil! Excited to find you!

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  37. How lovely and very creative! Thank you for linking this up at Simply Creation's Link Party!

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Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to talk to me. I love hearing from you and read every comment! <3 Christina

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