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Homemade Vintage Christmas

We are in full Christmas decorating mode around here! We have made several things for Christmas decorations and wanted to share the ideas with everyone. We hope to inspire you to get up and decorate your house for Christmas!

The dinning room


Kamron's Charlie Brown Christmas Tree, he said this is the only decoration we needed! Cute, but I disagree!

Vintage Santa found at the Flea Market! He is my favorite!
Homemade Christmas pillow out of burlap and vintage ribbon.
The living room, notice the mistletoe! 


The entry 

Real garland, smells amazing! 

This Santa was Kamron's Dad's as a child! 
Made these...very time consuming, but pretty! 

Made the stockings from burlap and decorated them with lace and leather. The metal stocking frames  are vintage and I found them at Christmas Village.

I made these little trees a couple of years ago with a lot of hot glue and fleece! 

Our Tree! Kam wanted to use the old school large bulbs, so we did! Hope the tree doesn't catch on fire ;)
We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! We sure have a lot to be Thankful for this year! God has been good!

Happy Sunday! 
Love,
SS

DIY: Vintage Christmas Hand Towel

Hello everyone! It's almost the happiest time of the year, but while we are waiting we might as well make pretty things for Christmas!

Christmas Village in Nashville is going on (today is the last day) this weekend, and I went on Friday to shop and gather some Christmas ideas.

The first thing on my list is to make vintage Christmas hand towels. This going to be super easy!

Here is the vintage Christmas inspired hand towel I saw at Christmas Village:

This hand towel was selling for $14

TOOLS:
1. Iron-on Printable paper (Any craft store)
2. Iron
3. Plain Cotton/Linen Hand Towel
4. Cute Vintage Christmas Image

I have already found some of the cutest vintage Christmas images for you to use!











Take your pick! Just save to computer, print on Iron-on paper, and iron on hand towel! Yes, it's that easy! (make sure you follow the directions on the Iron-on paper)


Here is my finished product...


These hand towels are great for kitchens and bathrooms! Great DIY gift, plus you can use this for any vintage images! 

Happy Sunday Ya'll!

Always,
Sunday Sisters

Vintage Postcards- Personal Wedding Gift

Hola! Mi Amigos!


I went to the most beautiful wedding a couple of weeks ago in San Antiono, Tx. I wanted to share the wedding gift Kamron and I made for the happy couple!

This Summer Kamron and I were out shopping at yard sales and ran across some vintage post cards(from the 1930's-1950's)that came from Texas. The postcards were from various Texas attractions, like The River Walk, The Alamo, and Baylor college.

We saw the cards and knew exactly what we wanted to do with them. We thought it would be neat if we displayed them in a different way for their Texas wedding in October.


First cute a section of chicken wire
We bought an ornate frame to off set the rustic look of the chicken wire
Cut the chicken wire to the size of the frame


Staple the chicken wire to the frame

The vintage postcards and tiny clothes pins


Pin the postcards on the chicken wire for the finished product!

Kelsey could use the frame as a bulletin board or to hang her jewelry from... endless possibilities!

Kamron and I at the Alamo

Please take a look at Kelsey and Josh's wedding pictures! You will not be disappointed!

Kelsey and Josh

Congrats Kelsey and Josh!



Happy Sunday!

Sunday Sisters

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