Thursday, November 7, 2013


Snow tipped Christmas Pine Cones HUGE Multi-colors or Natural Pine Cones for sale!

I am very excited on the latest projects for the Old Time Christmas Store that I almost cannot wait to share them with my readers! I have had these huge trash bags full of the Long Leaf Pine extra large pine cones in storage for a few months and this week, I have decided to make them even more beautiful by adding paint! One color led to another and before I knew it, I have two boxes full of gorgeous painted Pine Cones all ready for Christmas sales! Perfect to decorate a mantel, or to create floral swags and wreaths, or just to display around a fireplace or on tables at home or office, these the awesome! I wanted to break away from the same ole scented Pine Cones, and the fire starters and just plain old cones on my florals this season, and this idea has really went well! I will get photos before the week is up and share them with my readers! I PROMISE that you will be amazed and will want some for your own! I have these in stock for the Old Time Christmas Store and I offer them natural, snow tipped, or multi-colored mix lots! Be sure to check back on the Old Time Christmas Store blog here soon so that you will not miss out on these fantastic huge and gorgeous Whimsical Christmas Long Leaf Pine Cone ornaments, Christmas decorations, or Christmas floral arrangement supplies, whatever you wish to use them for is your very own option!

Welcome to the Old Time Christmas Store Blog

 

Welcome to the Old Time Christmas Store Blog

Hi and welcome! I am the creator of this new blog, created just for Old Time Christmas Store! I am going to use this blog to share my latest creations of Christmas with my readers. Let's start with discussing this photo of a unique original floral arrangement which was made whimsically one evening by me! I spotted a picture on facebook of a floral arrangement that seemed to jump out at me and it looked similar to this arrangement in my photo. Being the way that I am, which is extremely whimsical, I ran outdoors at once and began gathering my supplies in order to create one of my own! This photo shows the final result! I used the bloom heads off of my Autumn Joy Stonecrop plants which were still green and not yet turning their Fall red colors. I added green red tip leaves, real crabapples from my neighbor's tree (with permission, of course!), and also added a few tiny little spirals of wild grapevine. I weaved the grapevine ever so carefree around the arrangement to add a slight woodsy touch. This arrangement came out very well, and has been displayed on my kitchen table for over a month and it is still beautiful, even if I do say so myself! I love to take a photo and to use the ideas from it to create my own originals with! I hope you enjoyed this post and perhaps you will also try your own hand at creating a floral out of whatever you have growing in your own yard!