A few weeks ago my friend Ann came
over.
We spent a lot of time talking and a
little time working on a Christmas craft that was originally scheduled for
2012. One year later, we finally found a
bit of time to create together.
We each covered a foam tree shape with
pine cones scales. This process sounds
easy but, at times, was a bit abusive to our hands as the super dried cones
(Ann collected them over one year ago and I squirreled the cones away to be
saved for this particular project) were sharp and difficult to break into the
components, the scales, we needed for the project. Also, tacky glue stuck to our fingers made
the task even more challenging. Ann and
I both are many years out from the time of Glue 101 in elementary school.
Then, came the finishing of the tree’s
top. We tried the scales set into a closed
triangle and that looked odd. Then, we
cut the bottom, non-stem section, of a pine cone and placed it at the pinnacle. That also looked odd. Finally, Ann had a revelation. She inverted this bottom section and it fit nicely
over the tree top - perfect fit. The
finished product actually looked ‘right’.
We each ended up with a rustic,
country-style tree to add to our home décor - a perfect addition for the
Christmas season, for any season.
The best part of the day was not the
resulting tree, as cute as it is, but the hours Ann and I spent talking,
sharing and most of all laughing.
Life continues to be good!
My advice…call a friend over and share
in a hands on project together - food for the spirit and soul.
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