I was trying to photograph the Christmas tree's reflection in the glass of a painting and it came out {pretty}, I think!
{Pretty} was also Dolly on the New Year's table, posing with a {pretty} box of cookies from one of my brother's customers.
And, unbelievably beautiful was this evening's sunset on the backyard trees and everything out there; but I couldn't quite capture it, even though I took so many pictures. It was gold-er and less orange than this - the cloudy sky was that deep dark blue which clouds sometimes get against the sun
but which I cannot seem to get - It was fabulous, though!
Tonight is Twelfth Night - I put the shepherds away and got out the Three Kings. And I made a star for the tree. A Star of David, which seemed like the right kind of star to put up there, considering.
It's a very simple affair, which is about all I'm capable of doing, made from the same fabric I made the garland from; with unfinished edges sandwiched together with batting between and quilted with two strands of red embroidery floss. Very basic.
You can see how homemade it looks. I trimmed it a bit after stitching, to neaten it up. Then I stuck a skewer up into it, and strapped it to the tree with gold cord.
I'm {happy} it's done. I have to assume the kings are, too. They needed the star to find their way, didn't they?
It looks good up there - I like it! A star, finally!
Thank you, Leila. Happy New Year to everyone!
I love it all.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Val. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat sunset is so beautiful!! I can imagine how much better it must have been in "real life," as it seems to be the way when trying to catch those elusive qualities of light on camera. I also like your star :)
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures, Lisa. We will be storing our Nativity sets away for another year today.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Saturday!
xoxo
What a gorgeous photo of the sunset and trees. The colors are amazing. I know how it is to not be able to get something on the camera that does justice to the way it "really" looks. I think that the picture actually looks somewhat like a painting because of the intensity of the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love your homemade star! It's so charming - I love visible handstitching like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies. Margo, I thank you for the encouragement!
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