Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Decorations


Here are some of the decorations on our Christmas tree, this time without my reflection in them! There are many other different ones, but these showed up the best in the camera. The last two were made by our granddaughter. For the last one, she poured paint into a clear ornament and swirled it around. And in the picture before it, she used wagon wheel pasta, glued it together and painted it. So creative! When the bible tells us that God made us in his own image, I think part of that image is creativity. God is the ultimate creator, and we also like to create.


“This is the family tree of the human race: When God created the human race, he made it godlike, with a nature akin to God. He created both male and female and blessed them, the whole human race.”
Genesis 5

33 comments:

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

such fun making christmas decorations and putting up the tree.

My friend from Canada have a special evening where all the family coem and put up the tree.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

There are some people who think old things aren't good in a modern world, they use "not Earthquake safe" excuse. This was over-ruled, and they found ways to strangthen the building.

I love this place, so much character.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Your Christmas tree ornaments are very pretty, Ginny, especially the ones your granddaughter made for you!

SquirrelQueen said...

I didn't even realize the snowflake was made of pasta until I read your post. All of the ornaments are beautiful but I love that star in your header Ginny.

Reanaclaire said...

Beautiful deco for the tree you have there, Ginny! As for me, I have yet to take out my christmas tree.. this year we are celebrating elsewhere...

Alice said...

I really like that last one with the paint inside.

Arti said...

Awesome decorations. So glittering and colorful and almost designer like!!! I love them all!
Have a wonderful day Ginny:)

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Such beautiful ornaments, Ginny!

Tanna said...

I couldn't possibly agree with you more, Ginny. I believe that desire to create is directly from His creation of us in His image. Like Parent, like child. ;) Your tree is just lovely. blessings ~ tanna

Deborah said...

I had to look twice at your granddaughters ornaments. They are so beautiful. The second to last one is a great idea! I never thought of that!!!
All your ornaments are lovely!
xxoo
Deborah

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Love seeing some of your pretty ornaments, Ginny. I especially like the last one that your granddaughter made you... Awesome!!!
Hugs,
Betsy

MadSnapper said...

when your header came up i started singing Beautiful Star of Bethlehem, and now i have it playing on youtube while i browse your gorgeous ornaments. they are so beautiful,so festive, great photos. and the last two are really pretty, the best i have seen of homemade ornaments. that pouring paint in the glass ball is really a cool idea and so pretty.

Karin said...

I love home made decorations on the tree! After many years of collecting they can certainly add up. Every one has special meaning doesn't it! Glad you are enjoying this time!

Melanie said...

What pretty ornaments you have, Ginny. I really like that pasta snowflake! I may have to try that!

Rose said...

I liked the ones with your reflections!!! But I like these,too...enjoy seeing them. I love Christmas decorations.

Nature Rambles said...

Really lovely, Ginny! Love Anne Marie's wagon wheels!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I love all the ornaments,but I would guess that the last two are extra special,because they were made with love..

Cheryl @ TFD said...

You have beautiful ornaments, Ginny. The ones your granddaughter made are special! The paint swirled in the clear ball effect looks very unique.

Stephanie V said...

I always love the stories that come with the ornaments we get out every year.

Anonymous said...

It's fun to see your ornaments, Ginny. How precious are those made by your granddaughter!

I have featured a child pianist on my post this afternoon, if you get the chance to visit. Thx.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ginny, I love hand-made ornaments - especially those made by loved-ones and special friends. You have a lovely tree! Have an excellent evening and a nice Friday tomorrow!

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Yes, that is a big tent for a house. I went to see it many times, I don't see people fixing it. Now is definitely not the right time to fix houses,


Today, 11th day, I see some sun. But in Nelson, they have giant clean up. Some residents compare it with a mini tsunami.

Marie said...

Your ornaments are so pretty! I love ornaments made from little hands with love. They are always the best and you'll never forget where you got it. :) Your Granddaughter is a talented little girl!

George said...

All of these ornaments are beautiful, but I like Anne Marie's the best. She did a marvelous job with both of these.

Fred Alton said...

"How sweet and happy seem - those days of which I dream" Those lines came from an old song (not a Christmas one) but that's what came to mind as I thought how much fun you are creating for your grands. Beatiful ornaments, ALL!

photowannabe said...

Love all the traditions of Christmas and all the special ornaments that are full of precious memories. Really nice post as always.
To answer your question: We live in Northern California and Disneyland is in Southern California about 400 miles from our home.
Its a short 1 hour flight or about 7 hours on the freeway.

Lynn said...

Ginny, You have beautiful ornaments. Each one is a beauty in its own right. I especially love the two your granddaughter made. Aren't they priceless? Also love the star and cross with the reflections. I so love glass reflecting lights. Merry Christmas my friend.

Lynn said...

Ginny, You have beautiful ornaments. Each one is a beauty in its own right. I especially love the two your granddaughter made. Aren't they priceless? Also love the star and cross with the reflections. I so love glass reflecting lights. Merry Christmas my friend.

Ann said...

you have some gorgeous ornaments on your tree. I thought that one looked like pasta :)
I love the shadows on the wall in that first picture.

Unknown said...

Love your ornies, Ginny but the last two are just wonderful! & so clever!
Merry Christmas
TTFN ~
Marydon

Reena said...

Such beautiful decorations! And your granddaughter is such an artist!

Chatty Crone said...

May I tell you that I love your ornaments. They are so very pretty and Jennylike (made up that word).

Love them, sandie

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Hi Ginny,

I have been telling the students Santa came in a quad bike, Now I have to write to Santa and ask if it is a lawn mower or a quad bike. LOL.

In NZ, there is competition with almost everything.

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