OOPS!
Oh Oh!
But even the inside of a broken Christmas ball is fascinating. Isn't the reflection interesting? I need to figure out some fun little use for these broken bits!
Gold and silver balls on this musical themed tree make all the difference.
Don't they?
Have a wonderful day!
Love, Rachel
10 comments:
Oh, wow! Your tree is gorgeous! I'm sorry about the ornaments! But knowing you, you'll come up with some wonderful thing to do with them, broken as they are!
Have a wonderful day!
Love, Esther
That's too bad! But you are right, the broken pieces are beautiful too. I saw a show once where they took broken Christmas balls and used a rolling pin on them to make them smaller. Then they laid them in a large frame and enclosed the frame. Then they added handles to it and it became a gorgeous serving tray! I know you will come up with something fabulous!
xox Sharon
Hi Rachel ~ what a beautiful tree! Sorry about the ornaments breaking...I always end up with a few broken too.
Hugz,
Michele
oops! It happens at least once every year for me, and I am so sad when it is a sentimental ornament. Your tree is beautiful. Sally
Rachel,
Your tree turned out beautiful! We have that same scene at least once a season, after all, we have three playful kitties! :) Wishing you a blessed and happy Thanksgiving!
Hugs,
Victoria Lynn
What a pretty tree! (We have to learn to be creative with the "oops" in life, don't we?~smile)
Hope that you all will have a very happy Thanksgiving! Blessings!
May peace and love and joy come to you throughout this beautiful holiday season!
Love, Brook
Rachel,
Your tree is beautiful! I too, love the twinkle of silver & gold!
Happy Thanksgiving angel!
Love to you
JO
xoxox
What a beautiful tree, Rachel.
It seems like an ornament gets dropped each year - never thought to look closely inside - I'll have to do that next time.
Your saying gold and silver made me think of one of my favorite Christmas songs... Silver and Gold by Burl Ives. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Rachel to you and yours!
xoxo~Tracie
Beautiful tree Rachel, it looks so pretty with the flowing white curtains behind it.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hugs,
LeAnn:)
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