Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thyme for some outdoor decorating

Well after nearly a week I have ALMOST finished decorating
  both inside and outside for Christmas
this is my house from the street


now from the other side





This is my front door
The fruit arrangement over the door I made

                             
I used to use real fruit
it
was not only costly but if
we had a mild winter the birds came to feast on it!
So
I bought wooden fruit, painted it and attached it to the board
It weighs over 100lbs
so its quite a feat getting it up over the door
especially if we have bad weather before we get it up there!!
 I made
SANTA
he is over 4' tall


He has a sack over his shoulder I made, I still have to
 add some wrapped packages
He also has a small tree and doll in his sack
in the other hand he has a wreath and candle


he stands on a wooden base with Christmas trees
I usually add very large wrapped packages
and place on the steps around him
(on my to do list!!!!)


I made 2 of these Santa's as gifts one year!!!
now
on with the outside tour


a fence post crow I made


wreath high above the garage


breezeway porch door


A snowman sign I painted and some snow shoes
ahhhhhhhh.....no I didn't make those!!!!  LOL!


I painted the snowman window you see
and
made the snowman family
out
of fence posts


I made a snowman  to represent my husband, I and our 3 children!
They all have knit sweaters and hats!
These are about 20 years old!!!
 I've also made several of these for gifts
over the years!
Hope you enjoyed my outdoor
Holiday Tour!!!
When I finish the inside
I'll invite you in for some hot chocolate!
Happy Painting!
Lynn


Gingerbread thyme

I just
LOVE
GINGERBREAD


This is such a busy thyme of year
in addition to painting and decorating
I've been making gingerbread ornaments


I've been rolling out gingerbread dough
this is a
VERY easy
dough to work with


here they are cooling on the rack



These little guys are soooooooo CUTE!



Here they are hanging out...I let them dry for several days....


I varnished them with a matte varnish
then
I added red homespun to hang them
I found some old wooden spoons
at
a thrift shop
I wired the ornaments to the spoon
and
added a coffee stained /vanilla scented tag
that says
GINGERBREAD
Happiness is licking the spoon


I took an old brown bottle and printed out a label that says
SANTA'S STOMACH REMEMDY
for use after excessive cookie consumption
I added some stained cheese cloth
and
pinned a rusty bell on
I have to thank Jan
at
for the
AWESOME
Christmas labels





I also hung some gingerbreads on
my wooden Christmas Tree


My husband is making some of these trees for me for gifts



These were so much fun to make!


Ornamental Gingerbread Dough

3 T shortening

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup molasses

1 tsp. baking soda

3/4 cup water

3 1/2 cups flour

1 tsp. each: ground cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg



Beat shortening and sugar together until light and fluffy. Stir in molasses. Mix dry ingredients together. Stir them into sugar mixture and gradually add water. Dough will be very stiff. Refrigerate overnight.



Heat oven to 350ยบ. Cut dough into three pieces. Roll one piece at a time (between two pieces of waxed paper) to a thickness of about 1/4 ". Cut out desired shapes and patterns. {*** If you are planning to hang these ornaments, poke holes in the shapes now with a straw or toothpick.***} Bake for about 20 minutes. Allow to cool and harden for several hours or overnight.



Finished ornaments can be painted, sealed, or dipped in melted wax. The possibilities are endless...


Happy Painting!
Lynn


Friday, November 27, 2009

Thyme to chill


Hope you all had a wonderful
Thanksgiving!
I did!
The only one chillin around here is
CHARLIE


Charlie looks like he enjoyed Thanksgiving  Dinner!
How about you?
Today I'm busy decorating for Christmas
AND
thinking about
ANOTHER GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!!
Hugs,
Lynn

Thursday, November 26, 2009

A Thyme for Thanks.....

BY
Norman Rockwell

In 1942, Rockwell painted one of  his most overtly political and important pieces. In response to a speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt, Rockwell made a series of paintings that dealt with the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. Throughout the mid-1940s these paintings traveled around the country being shown in conjunction with the sale of bonds. Viewed by more than a million people, their popularity was considered an important part of the war effort at homeThe Four Freedoms paintings were inspired by a speech given before the United States Congress on January 6, 1941 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt enumerated four basic freedoms to which every person was entitled.

The images and articles were presented in The Saturday Evening Post in the same order as President Roosevelt presented them in his speech.

As we gather with family and friends today on  Thanksgiving
let us not forget that it's not just about the
preparations
turkey, stuffing, desserts  ETC.
or
the decorations


may we never forget
THE 4 BASIC FREEDOMS WE AS AMERICANS
ENJOY
EACH AND EVERY DAY
May we remember the brave men and woman
who defend our right to freedom
so that we can live in
PEACE


May we remember their
SACRIFICE


 the sacrifice of their families
left at home
may we


While this has been a difficult year for me
I am truly THANKFUL
for
my family
my long time friends
 all  the friends I have made in
blogland
I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving
with
the ones you
LOVE

If the only prayer you said
in you whole life
was
THANK YOU
that would suffice
~ Meister Eckhart
Hugs
Lynn

Monday, November 23, 2009

Thyme for black hat Bob

This is
Black Hat Bob!
He is a design
by
Sandra Brake


I usually wait till the day after Thanksgiving to
decorate my house for Christmas

It usually takes me a WEEK to decorate........inside and out..........
I have a good portion of the inside done with the
exception
of the tree, nativity  a finishing touches here and there
I wanted to leave the fall decorations outside
till after Thanksgiving
(no one needs to know whats going on inside LOL!!!!)
We are not having Thanksgiving here......
You have to know me to ........ ummmmmmmm
LOVE ME..........
But
It's just not working for me this
1/2 Christmas .......1/2 Thanksgiving theme!!!
LOL!
Happy Painting!
Lynn

Friday, November 20, 2009

Thyme for snow angels


Here are some snow angel signs I've painted




Once again I can barely move in my studio
the brushes are flying here
The 
Christmas open house
is
November 28 !
Happy Painting !
Lynn






Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thyme to roll out the dough

This is one of my
 FAVORITE
pieces


It was a class I did......several years aga
The design is by Prudy Vannier CDA
I never sold this piece because
I LOVE IT! 
This is the style painting
that makes my heart SMILE
I love to to
 hang it in my kitchen
every
year at the holidays




Oh.......those elves, working so hard!


A star cookie cutter


the rolling pin rolling the dough



checking the recipe.......


the recipe
I changed the pattern some and added my touches to the cookies


a handsome ginger boy!


star cookies with frosting and sprinkles!!


YUM, Yum..............Looks good enough to eat!!!!!!!!!!!
Instead of painting today
I made these............Gingerbread ornies!!


Just wait till you see what I'm doing
with these !
Hugs,
Lynn


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Thyme for snowflakes

Here's a sweet
 snowflake snowman

He's a 
design
that
I've changed a little by adding the scarf
with
a glittering snowflake
He is also holding a string of snowflakes!
I painted the snowflake cutouts
and
added Diamond Dust
to make them sparkle
I've added some greens and berries to his hat


I just love his sweet face!
You can find the pattern for him
in
Terrye French's 
book called Wintry Friends
Visit 
Terrye 
HERE 


Hugs,
Lynn

Monday, November 16, 2009

Thyme to meet Gus

So here's Gus

How's that for a face! LOL!
Gus stands 58" tall
so he's a BIG GUY!


I love his Christmas tree
which
I wrapped with grapevine
 his sign says
welcome to our  "niche" in the woods
I added wood buttons to his shirt
and
a black checked scarf



Gus is a

Happy Painting!
Lynn
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