This year I have been stitching The Little Stitcher's Twelve Days of Christmas as a monthly project. Laura has designed twelve charts with a different theme for each one to represent the days of Christmas. She has invented the different themes herself using her lovely imagination!
This week I have stitched The Day of Tradition. Here it is as part of my TUSAL photo:
Alongside Acorn House Designs Merry Christmas
and close-up on it's own:
I have been debating all year how to finish these 12 designs and when I found a mini scrapbook with just the right number of pages I knew I could make a little book out of them using different festive scrapbook pages. When I received the JCS Christmas Ornie preview mag I knew I had found my cover for the book too.
This design originally had Miss Santa underneath which I recharted and stitched the title over one so it would fit. I have made six pages in the book and have six more to do, plus the facing pages and the cover. I plan to finish this off over the Christmas holiday.
This month the theme is Tradition and what could be more appropriate for the time of year? There are so many traditions it's harder to think of something we do which ISN'T a tradition! We usually get the tree the weekend before Christmas because we have a real one and don't want it dropping before Twelfth Night. Here it is all decorated up:
And here is one with the lights switched on:
The ornaments on the tree are a variety of gold. silver, red and crystal I have collected over the 27 years I have owned my own home. There are "First Christmas" ornaments for both boys too. This year there was one new ornament; here is it in Santa's sleigh:
If you squint you can probably see who sent it!
And here it is on the tree:
In case you couldn't make out the name, this ornie came all the way from The Devil's Playground from our own lovely Shirlee the Easily Influenced Stitcher. It is beautifully stitched and finished with a lovely beaded handle. Thank you Shirlee! I love my ornie and it will be a fixture on my tree for evermore.
Finally, a Public Service Announcement courtesy of Aurelia Eglantine. There is a glitsch in Blogger whereby a fake Captcha appears on blogs when the Comment Box is a pop-up (like mine used to be!). It asks you to tick a box to prove you are not a robot and then enter some numbers. You can, however, still post a comment by ignoring this. Hopefully Blogger will fix the glitsch soon but if you have found your comments are fewer just lately then the solution is to make your Comment Box embedded into the blog. This is easily done by amending your comment settings in your Dashboard.
What a beautiful tree! I love your new ornament. The scrapbook idea for the 12 Days of Christmas is wonderful. Can't wait to see your finish. :-)
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to seeing the scrapbook finished, love the idea! Your tree looks lovely. We have a real one, too, but it is traditionally not put up before Christmas Eve here in Austria, so no pics yet. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour tree is wonderful. So is Shirlee's gift to you.
ReplyDeleteI noticed it actually only makes you tick the box no typing needed :)
ReplyDeleteLovely tree and stitching Jo. I'm looking forward to seeing your scrapbook.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Linda
Very cute pieces! Your tree is adorable :)
ReplyDeleteLovely update! Love the idea of a scrapbook for needlework!
ReplyDeleteThx for the headsup on the comment problems.
The scrapbook idea is great!! Lovely ornaments and your tree is beautiful :) thanks for the update on Captcha.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful update. Great stitching.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea for the scrapbook. I have kept a stitching journal for years. Started a knitting and crochet one this year also!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely Christmas tree with us - Merry Christmas my friend x
Jo--regarding your public service announcement... I researched it and it is not a fake captcha... Google (who owns Captcha) changed the way it works... because spammers caught on to it the other way. So now you have to click the 'i'm not a robot' box and sometimes do another window with captcha numbers or letters, then click verify and publish. It is maybe one more step... Dang spammers!!
ReplyDeleteYour 12 days for a scrapbook sounds lovely. Love the piece from the JCS, miss santa !!
ReplyDeleteYout tree is so beautiful. Merry Christmas !
Love your living room decorating and stitching/TUSAL update. Merry Christmas Jo!!
ReplyDeleteYour tree is beutiful, and so are your ew finished. I think turning them into a scrapbook is a most wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tree, and such a nice new ornament from Shirlee to adorn it.
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to seeing your 12 Days scrapbook, such a super idea.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your boys Jo xxxx