It looks perfect on my tree, but I also think it would make a super cute gift topper too!
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Being Home says
I like this! It turned out so cute. The berries add that final touch. Now I want to make one. 🙂
Thank you for sharing and showing us how to make one.
Julie
Tonii says
Ohhh…this is darling!! What a cute idea, and I have loads of twine left over from my Thanksgiving decor. Thanks for such a fantastic idea!!
Tonii
meet.make.laugh. says
This is lovely! I think the twine will look awesome on a tree 🙂
Tonna @ Navy Wifey Peters says
A is for Awesome! Awesome ornament! So cute!
Jenn from A Pop of Style says
I’d love to make one of these! So MS 🙂 Checkout my winter weather playlist! Follow if you like what you see!
-Jenn
A Pop of Style
Deerly Beeloved says
So simple yet so stunning! Just my style;)
Brittny @ deerlybeelovedcreations.com
Kathy Shea Mormino says
I would love it if you would join me in linking up at my weekly Clever Chicks Blog Hop: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/12/clever-chicks-blog-hop-10-rural.html
I hope you can make it!
Cheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
Noelle says
i love this! i’ll have to make one for my tree!
Smart! School {House} says
Just adorable! I love your holiday spirit. You make Whimsy Wednesday look so good!
Thanks for joining us,
Kelly at Smart! School {House}
http://www.smartschoolhouse.com
Katie @ Pincushion Creations says
This is super super cute!! I love personalized items! I would LOVE to have you share this at my party!
http://www.pincushioncreations.com/2012/12/homemade-by-you-41.html
Lydia says
So adorable! I love how it adds such a personal touch to your Christmas tree. Thanks for including your insight on how to wrap the wonky letters! 🙂
Found you through the link party at House of Hepworths.
http://www.huckleberrylove.com
funhomethings.com says
Too cute! And great tutorial, thanks:)
Hugs,
Katie
Linda says
Would you have any tips or pointers for wrapping a really large “S” like for on a door as a wreath?
Sarah says
Just take your time, especially around the curves – you may have to go around several times, since the outside of the curves will need more than the inside 🙂
Inspire Me Heather says
Your ornament looks great, love that idea!
Sarah says
Thanks Heather 🙂