Wednesday, 18 December 2013

A Christmas Bush

 We decided not to have a Christmas tree this year.
Mr Lottie isn't back to full strength, and I have hurt my back.

Totally on impulse I decided to get a little bush instead.

 I need to have another go at trimming the top - but it looks very pretty with the sun shining on it.
 I crammed on lots of little surprises, even cinanamon sticks 
(you can just see one of a bunch poking out at top - the smell is yummy)
Even if your home is tiny like ours you can still have a festive  'tree'
I sprayed bits of holly gold and some twigs, as I mentioned - lovely cinnamon sticks
very Christmassey, strings of beads, pears, artificial poinsettias and ribbon etc - everything from my 
flower arranging stash box - long ago hidden under a pile of other boxes under the table in my studio.
I wrapped the plant pot up in a big carrier bag and plonked it into a big green plastic plant pot, and wrapped it in potato sacking and added a ribbon.

Not quite big enough for a fairy - but it smells heavenly and fits in our little room perfectly.
And after the Christmas holidays it will be planted in a gap along my fence in the front garden
that has been crying out for a shrub for over a year now - but I have not had to time to buy one!
Until now!

Happy Christmas everyone.

Thanks for popping by

10 comments:

  1. Great solution and environmentally friendly, too!

    Have a lovely Christmas and a healthful new year. :)

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  2. What a beautiful creation! It looks absolutely stunning! I love all the things you have added. Have a wonderful Christmas Lottie. x x x x x

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  3. A beautiful tree Lottie and what a wonderful way to have a tree when circumstances don't allow otherwise. Have a Merry Christmas Kxx

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  4. What a lovely idea for a tree. It looks really festive

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  5. It's a beautiful little bush, wishing you a lovely Christmas Lottie, big hugs xxx

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  6. A change is as good as a rest some say.......
    I like your christmas bush!
    Beautifully presented too.
    I do hope hubby recovers soon and you too with you back.

    Hugs,

    Sandie xxx

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  7. It is a lovely little bush and you have decorated it beautifully. I bet those cinnamon sticks do smell wonderful.
    Hugs
    Lynn xx

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  8. A lovely alternative, Lottie. I love the smell of cinnamon!

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  9. Thanks so much for your lovely comment on my blog.
    I love your Christmas bush, it will last long after all the trees have been thrown on land fill or put back into lofts.
    Have a Happy Christmas and a creative joyous 2014
    Jo x

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  10. Thats just perfect Lottie!
    Love to you both xxx

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