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 Crafty, Shaken Together, It's Party Time, Twigg Studios, I Should Be Mopping The Floor, Making Monday Marvelous, Brassy Apple, Craftomaniac, Alderberry Hill, Sew Can Do, Under the Table & Dreaming, Making the World Cuter ; Monday: Skip to my Lou, Whats In the Gunny Sack, Cowgirl Up!, Rustic Pig, Cherished Bliss, Sugar Bee Crafts, Tip Junkie's Tip Me Tuesday, Salt Tree; Tuesday: The Winthrop Chronicles, Not Just a Housewife, Carolyn's Homework, Elizabeth & Co., Lil' Luna, The DIY Dreamer, Savvy Southern Style, What we Wore & Made, Gingersnap Crafts, The NY Melrose Family, Today's Creative Blog, Sew Much Ado ; Wednesday: I Gotta Create!, Stone Gable, Southern Lovely, Creations by Kara, All Star Block Party, The 36th Avenue, Live-Laugh-Rowe, Handy Man Crafty Woman, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Blissful Whites, The Trendy Treehouse ; Thursday: At the Picket Fence, 540 Main, Craftionary, My Repurposed Life, Frugal Girls, Shabby Nest, Romantic Home, French County Cottage, Stuff & Nonsense ; Friday: Serenity Now, Funky Junk Interiors, Happy Hour, Anything Goes, Finding Fabulous, My Simple Home Life, Tatertots & Jello, cheerios & lattes, Five Days Five Ways, Shabby Art Boutique, Thirty Handmade Days, One Creative Mommy, Sweet Boutique ; Saturday: Be Different Act Normal, A Bouquet of Talent, Tutus & Tea Parties, Six Sisters Stuff, Sew Country Chick, DIY Showoff, Positively Splendid , Nifty Thrifty Things, Young & Crafty, Polkadot Pretties, Or So She Says, Bowdabra, Flamingo Toes} Seasonal: A Crafty Christmas Linkup; Christmas Inspirations
So pretty! Can't wait for the tutorial. I might need to make a few for this year!! Thanks,
ReplyDeleteKaren
Those are awesome! So creative!
ReplyDelete--Katie
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
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I love seeing practical household stuff being used as crafts or decor. This are great!
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful! I am loving the silver, blue and white colors for Christmas this year!
ReplyDeleteWhat? I've been using tinfoil for cooking, silly me! Mow I can set things right with all your great tinfoil ideas :) so cute.
ReplyDeleteYou need to do a Reynolds commercial for them. On tv. I can picture it.
ReplyDeleteBliss
Pretty ornaments! So creative!
ReplyDeleteT'onna
Submarine Sunday Link Party @ http://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2012/11/submarine-sunday-8.html
I will just have to go pull out that crimping tool you convinced me to buy when you posted the stars. Love the trees!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Christina. I'm decorating with a mix of silver, crystal and rustic this year and this would go quite well, I think.
ReplyDeleteVery cute tinfoil trees!
ReplyDeleteI love your tin foil trees. They are so festive and I'm in love with anything metallic for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteReally neat idea! Love your other ideas too.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThe paper crimper is a great invention - I have one too!
ReplyDeletePerfect for your adorable ornaments!
Those are so beautiful -- and made with supplies we all have on hand! :-) Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteNatasha @ www.serenityyou.com
what a neat idea with tin foil!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun and so unique! I love the blue and the white and silver.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower, and that is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower, and that is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteWow! I never would have thought of that--I love it!!
ReplyDeleteSo unique!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, have to try these!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable...I've got to try it!
ReplyDeleteI love this...I love your tinfoil creations! I am featuring you on Tickled Pink!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little trees. Thanks for sharing at Shabbilicious Friday.
ReplyDeleteso creative...love them.
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational and creative post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hope to see you on my blog:)
That crimper gives the foil a lovely retro look, love it! ~Lorraine
ReplyDeleteThese 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!
ReplyDeleteMackenzie :)
cheeriosandlattes.com
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
ReplyDeleteReally 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:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! Saw these on Bless My Nest's Saturday favorites and had to stop by. Thanks for sharing. Sharon
ReplyDeletehow fun are those trees! i love how shimmering they are!
ReplyDeleteOh man, why didn't I think about using tin foil! They look great! Pinning the big tree!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooo darn cute! Who knew you could do so many adorable things with tinfoil! Excited to find you!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and very creative! Thank you for linking this up at Simply Creation's Link Party!
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