For 36 years now, every year that I’ve been married, I’ve made an ornament to give to friends and family. I’m generally not creative enough to come up with one completely on my own, but am inspired by those I see in books or online. I’ve been seeing these cute little pinecone elves and that’s what I made this year. For the first time ever, my granddaughter helped me to make them. That has doubled the joy!
Have a blessed Christmas!
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Kristel from Healthy Frugalista says
I would love to see them all! Someday you should post the pictures of all your favorites.
Susan says
That’s a good idea, Kristel. If you go to my “Christmas” category, you’ll see a few of them. I think I’ve posted my okra santas, gourd bells, and aluminum can ornaments.
April says
These are adorable! Did you post the instruction? I can’t find any info on making these little guys.
Susan Vinskofski says
Hi April, these were just a cute ornament I spotted online and copied. I just did the best I could looking at photos. Merry Christmas!!!
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