I trimmed back most of the damaged parts and look!
I love the look of photo ornaments on a tree and I’ve wanted to do something like that for a long time, but the idea of making an ornament out of each and every photo that I wanted to use always seems so daunting to me.So this is the super simple version!.
I had black and white prints made of a bunch of my favorite photos from this year, and special old family photos too.. It’s a good idea to get copies printed especially for this purpose because everyone who comes to your house will come up and touch the photos when they look at them, which is just fine!A tree like this is a great way to share family moments and to create conversation too!Babies will be fascinated by all the photos too and will probably grab them off the tree and maybe even take a bite out of them.
Ask me how I know.I attached the photos to the tree using these basic clips that you can find at any Staples store.
Instead of the basic black color that you usually find this style of clip in, I grabbed the all silver ones for a little extra sparklyness!.
I’m hoping that we’ll be able to have Christmas morning breakfast this year in our newly-painted dining room, so this type of family photo tree will be the perfect backdrop..Rustoleum Early American.
stain, just to give them a bit of color and I just love how they turned out!.If you have some little T-Discs or other coffee pods to organize, you can easily make your own organizer to fit perfectly into your space instead of trying to find something suitable from the rather sad selection of plastic ones that you usually find in stores.
You basically just need to throw together a little wooden shelf, stain or paint it in a color of your choice, and you’re all set!.If you’re thinking that our kitchen is looking a bit different from.