Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Tags, Swags, and Ornaments

Do you remember these Cinnamon Applesauce ornaments? After letting them dry for several days, they became something wonderful!







Here they are featured on a swag made of homespun fabric for a fireplace, a doorway, a banister, or even a tree.



Aren't they pretty?







Tie a little homespun or ribbon through the holes, and you have ornaments...









or gift tags.









Simple. And they still smell wonderful.

9 comments:

  1. So sweet looking, and it smells good, too! :o)

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  2. For some reason not all of your pictures were being displayed--are your pics on dropshot? Anyways I was able to click on one and it brought it up=--the swag looks so very nice--where did you hang it? hmm can't remember if you said.

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  3. Oh, how lovely! I'm sure they smell good.

    Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
    ~ Christina

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  4. I have to get a big bag of cinnamon to do that this year, too!

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  5. Loved all the sweet cinnamon applesauce ornaments...
    I still have some of mine and put some mini ornaments in a mason jar
    with a tealight and the smell was heavenly...
    Gotta be careful so that the ornies don't burn...
    This year I am trying my hand at beeswax ornaments!
    http://www.xanga.com/hollyhockcottage

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  6. Simple. I love that word. That is what we're trying to do this year - simplify. I so love homespun things and handcrafted gifts - these are just adorable.

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  7. What pretty ornaments and I'll bet they made your home smell so good!
    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family!
    Hugs,
    Kelli

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  8. I can only see one picture of these..the first one?...I would guess that they are lovely though
    Deby

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  9. I love these ornaments. Laura Grace made a bunch last year and I can't wait to use them! We will be making nmore with Layton :)

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Tracy