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Spent some time yesterday browsing pinterest. There are many, many delightful and inspiring photos there for all kinds of things. Here are a few.

First one is for a mantel arrangement when your home has no mantel. Seems to me we get asked about this sometimes on this site

 
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Clever idea for a dining room at Christmas

 
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Another Christmas picture (this one with burlap "roping")

 
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book pages folded into Christmas trees. (this would be cute for a simple tree decoration)

 
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Oh those little book page trees are cute. How would you cut and fold for the shape???
 
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Nice inspirational photos!
I found this one this AM for those who repurpose items.



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*****We don't see things as they are, we see things as WE are! ***** (Anaias Nin)***** http://pinterest.com/mary_ruth/

 
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How would you cut and fold for the shape???


Looks to me like it is a "D" shape. first fold to the left, then to the right and last to the left.

It would be easy to fool around with this with a piece of newspaper. In fact currently our comic pages are such sturdy paper they would be great used. I'll try this later and post my results.
 
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Nice inspiration pictures, Lady of Shallot. I have a friend who makes napkins in that Christmas tree fold pattern. There are some how-to-videos on YouTube.
 
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How would you cut and fold for the shape???


Looks to me like it is a "D" shape. first fold to the left, then to the right and last to the left.


That's what I thought too. I have a couple of scraps I could try, but am going to work on a cork wreath this afternoon - those materials are already out...
 
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This link shows how to make the folded Christmas trees - it's made from half of a circle shape:

http://creativeoperation.blogs...christmas-trees.html

So much inspiration available, I find I'm almost on overload altho can't stop looking! LOL


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/
 
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