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Friday, 14 January 2011

Christmas decorations

The theme might seem a bit outdated already, but it is not until now that I've taken the time to upload the Christmas pics... (Yesterday, Thursday 13th, was "20-dag Knut", which is the old official Swedish "end of Christmas"-day, and still many people keep their Christmas Trees until then.)

These days handicrafts have become very popular. Everyday, everywhere you see people posting pictures of their creations. So in that sense, you could say I was some 15 years ahead of time. When I went to high school I was stubborn enough to create Christmas gifts myself, through embroidery. (And, as I wanted to be very exact, it was a rather slow work.) So the two below are photographed at the receiver site, my parents place. (I did start doing an embroidery work for myself at one time. Never finished it. Having a deadline really helped getting them done.)

God Jul
Korsstygnsbroderi

“God Jul” - Merry Christmas in Swedish. My own custom made font - I think I went through five checkered A3-papers before I was happy with the proportions. As is barely visible in the picture (nor, unfortunately, in reality) is that the rightmost stich in every letter is in another, darker red, colour. Every cross is just one thread wide, and there are plenty of threads... Original plan was to have some form of border pattern around the text, but time did not allow that, and I think the result was ok nevertheless.

Jultomten
Korsstygnsbroderi
Jultomten / Santa Claus. No prefab pattern but “my very own” design. So, it is in any case unique :)

Pepparkaksgubben
Julgranspynt
A surviver - Pepparkaksgubben / The Gingerbread Man. This is one of the very few Christmas decorations that have survived from my mother’s childhood, one that she made when she was a kid.

Christmas Tree Ball
Julgranspynt
The large red christmas tree balls are part of the essence of Christmas for me. They also make fun mirrors, making it a challenge to get both the ball itself and the reflection to be sufficiently sharp.

Gift wrappings
Inslagna paket
Shameless self-promotion. Yes, I confess I printed some of my pictures in size A5 and used as gift decorations. To be more exact, one from Strandvägen, an autumn photo from Järvafältet, a Christmas Tree from Skansen and two winter photos from Sollentuna.

Advent Candlestick
Adventsljusstake
Included because I like the DOF (Depth of field). The candlestick has been around as long as I can remember. As a child living at home I saw it as a challenge to keep a steady burn-rate per week/per Sunday, to get the candles to form a nice slope.

As usual, larger sizes and more pics can be found over at flickr.

By now, Christmas 2010/2011 has ended. Now towards longer days with more daylight - yes please!

3 comments:

  1. Joel! I love the newspaper wrapping idea with a photo in the front! ps. i am also a cross-stitcher ;)they look great! I have yet to design my own pattern though ;)

    -mako

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  2. Thanks! Yes, I think newspapers can be very useful - and look quite nice :)

    It would be fun to hear where you get your patterns from! I can't say I'm a cross-stitcher anymore, since it was a looong time ago. But from time to time I get tempted to find my unfinished work and continue with it (I think I might actually know where it is :)

    Cheers

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  3. Hey Joel! I bought all my patterns while I visited my grannies in China! When I was in stockholm, I also found a shop in old town, but it seems the patterns there are quite pricey. I also just remember and start working on it from time to time... I'm considering designing a herrang keyholder for myself though ;) we'll see when I start this project.... :D

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