Our Christmas tree is a family-style tree with ornaments that we've collected over the years. Many of them remind us of special times or places we lived.
At first glance, the tree looks very much as you'd expect. It has the usual Santas, angels and shiny glass balls.
Come a little closer, and let me show you some of the more unusual ornaments...one that's even down right quirky...
Some years ago, I started adding silver baby cups and spoons, that have belonged to our family. Most of the time, they just sat in the silver drawer, and I rarely ever looked at them.
Now, they're on the tree where everyone can see them. It's so much fun to show the grand kids and see their reaction. The 3-1/2 year old thought the spoons were so funny. The 6 month old could care less.
Next...
...a macaroni wreath made by our son when he was in second grade. It's one of the ornaments he looks for every year, even though he's now 40...oh, gosh, saying that makes me feel so old...well...I was a child bride? Right? :)
Here's a little chimney sweep with his ladder and brush...
...a basket of fruit and flowers, molded from wax...
...a tiny wax baby Jesus with a walnut shell for his bed.
These are all from Germany.
This year, I gave Hubby a resophonic guitar ornament!! Whoo Hoo!
This is MacTeasel dressed in his finest Scottish attire. He's made from a teasel...of course, and plays a wee bag pipe.
The last one's been on our tree every year since 1979.
One year, when we lived in Montana, Hubby and I made Christmas ornaments from salt dough. We made a ba-zillion of them, which we sold at a craft market, and by special order.
I made teddy bears in lederhosen, and little people we called Alpin Kinder. Hubby made farm animal ornaments...horses, pigs and...
...can you see it?
A Santa Gertrudis bull!!
He (the bull) always appears deep inside the branches, attached with a brown chenille stem. It started out being a joke, when Hubby harnessed him to the tree that first year, and since then, every year, he mysteriously appears again.
Now, tell me...is that not quirky?
Hope you got a Christmas giggle from our ornaments.
Do y'all have any unusual ones, or decorations?
I'd love to see them.
I'll be linking up to these parties:
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I love the silver spoons and cups on the tree. You have some very special ornaments with special meaning. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I love all of your memory ornaments. Our tree is full of them also, and I think that makes the tree perfect. I think yours is totally perfect. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteBabs,
ReplyDeleteA "perfect" Christmas Tree full of loving memories!!! I adore each narrative and could feel the love come through! Have a "Merry Christmas" and thank you for sharing this gorgeous tree!
Fondly,
Pat
I gave my grown up kids their childhood ornaments and now I miss them. sigh. I love your idea of hanging the spoons and baby cups. (I kept those.)
ReplyDeleteYou have some great unique ornaments. I love the chimney sweep and yes, the bull is quirky.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree, Babs! I think that MacTeasel is adorable. I go gather teasel every couple of years...what fun cleaning the stems so that they can be handled!
ReplyDeleteHi Babs! Oh, how fun seeing your ornaments up close! You have some unique ones! A bull! I don't think I've ever seen one for Christmas before.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Your tree is not only beautiful...your pictures of the tree are soo beautiful and really show the true clors///love it..I am a new follower of yours and I will be back soon...phyllis
ReplyDeleteBabs... Beautiful Tree... I love the special ornaments... especially the bull... and Mac Teasel looks adorable... Guess everyone has some special ornaments which reminds them of special memories and the places they have visited... !! Thanks for sharing yours with us ;-) ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend !!
It's quirky in a fantastic and fun way! I love it all, especially MacTeasal and Gertrudis the bull.
ReplyDeleteI really do love trees with a story running through them. Yours has one.
Babs, I loved seeing your tree! It is beautiful. It is great so see other people's ornaments. You have some really neat ornaments. The baby spoon and cups was a wonderful idea. So much better than being in a drawer or cupboard. Love the chimney sweep and of course the bull. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas. Ginger
ReplyDeleteI think they are great! I love the idea of putting baby cups and spoons on the tree. That little bull you tie on each year has the cutest story behind him. I think he's very country french in a way, don't you?
ReplyDeleteLove it! The bull is fun! I should find a Holstein cow for ours, my husband was raised on a dairy farm.
ReplyDeleteI love all the stories/memories that go along with ornaments! I have a box full that I didn't use, but they are still important to me!
Your tree is wow!. I love the family favorite things. It all must bring back memories, each year, when you get them out and decorate. That is what Christmas traditions is all about. Beautiful. Richard from My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is lovely, Babs!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for the silve baby cups..mine, my husbands and moms are in my cupboard
ReplyDeleteI love your tree -- so full of memories -- I think that's what Christmas trees should be!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to display the silver mugs and spoons. Brilliant actually...thanks for sharing the ornaments you and your husband made. Love the cow!
ReplyDeleteHa...OK I guess it's technically a bull. I was close...
ReplyDeleteSo unique and wonderful! It's so special that they all have such wonderful memories, just what the season is all about! Happy holidays!
ReplyDeletePatti
What a wonderful tree!!! I love all of the precious ornaments. My kids are all getting older and they love when I start putting up the "family" tree. Lots of good memories isn't that what it's all about!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Oh how fun! It's all those quirky little things that make Christmas memories so special. And that's no BULL! Sorry, I couldn't resist.
ReplyDeleteI love the special ornaments. It reminds me of my own tree. I'm your newest follower!! Hope you check me out!
ReplyDeleteThat macaroni wreath is the best! They are all beautiful but I love the flood of memories that come with your Christmas tree.
ReplyDeletePerfect ornaments!! I believe the memories are what Christmas tree ornaments are all about! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour ornaments have so much character :) Love them!
ReplyDeleteTheir all wonderful, especially the hedgehog with the bagpipes!
ReplyDeleteAli
There's nothing better than a Christmas tree filled with special ornaments that bring back wonderful memories. Yours is quite simply perfect! Have a very blessed Christmas.
ReplyDeleteGreat tree! I love all of your interesting ornaments. I think the macaroni one your son made is my favorite. Can I just say it has held up incredibly well! I am a new follower visiting from the Tablescaper. Vicky from Mess For Less
ReplyDeleteI love all things quirky! But what touched my heart is your sons macaroni ornament. (quite the little artist back in the day, too!). <3 Christina
ReplyDeleteHi Babs,
ReplyDeleteI do like that Scottish bagpiper ornament, so darn cute. It almost gives it a bear like quality.
Hugs, Lynnie.