Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!  I hope you have a wonderful day filled with family and friends to cherish and adore.

xxxo
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Monday, November 8, 2010

Ready for Thanksgiving?

I made these a few weeks ago by needle and wet felting the wool into balls, drilling holes in real acorn caps and threading them with satin ribbon.... They make perfect napkin rings and a great hostess gift.  If you don't want to make them yourself, you can order from The Wool Acorn.  The napkin rings can be made in a wide range of colors to match your decor with different colored ribbons and nuts to match - or not!  At just $2.40 each, they're a super thrifty way to pull all your colors together and add a great touch of charm!  Or take that hostess with the mostess a handful of acorns (although they come tagged and packaged in a cellophane bag) and she could put them anywhere!  Click here to see more colors or email for a special color request!



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Each acorn is handmade and can be customized with a broad range of colors.  I haven't even photographed them all so feel free to shoot me an email if your colors are anything from hot pink to mustard yellow to chocolate brown!  We can figure it out and get what you need in time for the holidays!

xxo
Terri
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ideas for decorating your Thanksgiving Table

Find inspiration here.  And remember... everything looks enchanting under a glass cloche.  


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Felted Wool Acorn Napkin rings just $2.40 each


Mini pumpkins as casserole dishes


Image from Good Housekeeping


Great for a door or the back of dining chairs (County Living)


Monday, September 20, 2010

Adding the ribbon acorns to the shop

Brown paper packages tied up with string.... or ribbons adorned with acorns... It's clever and seasonal and easy to make.... The wool is needle felted and shaped, attached to a real acorn cap with a drilled hole for the ribbon.  Easy peasy!  Or, you can just buy them because your to-do list is longer than your arm.  Embellish a package, decorate your feather tree or use as a napkin ring, there's no end to what you can do with the acorns on ribbons.  Ornaments and adornments!   Available in my shop at shop.theWoolAcorn.com





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