I bought this acorn ornament at a shop called My Favorite Room, in McKinney TX.
Love it very much, but it would be so easy to make.
When I got home with this ornament, I looked up the post so I could share it with you while there's still time to make a few.
The blog post is from Yvonne at the Stone Gable blog. Yvonne's ornaments are made in various materials from burlap to toile and, if you've ever visited Stone Gable, you know Yvonne does a great tutorial and makes it easy to follow her directions.
You can click here to see Stone Gable's acorn ornament post from
If you've used Stone Gable's post to make some of these ornaments, please let me know so I can come check yours out.
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Aren't those cute!!!! I have also seen them made using real acorn tops but they are TINY! Love this idea. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute. That would be a fun project.
ReplyDeleteKathy
I like the acorn ornaments and they would sure fit in here with my decorating. I going over to Stone Gable now. I'm just not good at making things. Thank you!
ReplyDeletethat ornament is amazing.. you choose well, indeed~!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see an acorn, I think to myself "There must be SOMEthing I could make from this!" Now I know.
ReplyDeleteI do like them, but I don't think I'll find any, those squirrels have buried them someplace in my garden
ReplyDeleteIt is an adorable acorn ornament...I l love acorns.
ReplyDeletelove it...I just love the glitter!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the look of these! They work with rustic or elegant decorations. I love stuff like this for the tree!!
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely darling! Would love to try and make some! I'll check out Yvonne's post. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteLove them but knowing me, I'd gather up the needed items and then never make them.
Yep. If I see something I I adore and can't talk myself out of, I buy it.
I admire you for creating something so pretty
AND for finishing it! LOL!
xoxo
Rivercrest Cottage,
ReplyDeleteGreat ornament, dear friend!!!
Thank you for the tutorial!!!
Fondly,
Pat