Homemade Christmas angels and restored beauty
Homemade Christmas angels and restored beauty
I miss the smell of a real Christmas tree. We have been using a fake one for several years, and it is beautiful. And, well, an imitation.
It doesn’t bring back memories I hold dearly, as the fragrance of Pine does.
“The smells of Christmas are the smells of childhood.” — Richard Paul Evans
Where I grew up, there were large tree farms, nestled into the foothills. I couldn’t WAIT to go pick out our tree. We’d carefully search the rows, walking around looking for bare spots, Dad checking the trunk for straightness.
This is a tradition we were able to carry on with our girls each time we’d go back home, until a few years ago when the last hold out finally sold their land for real estate development. (Update: we found a local farm here )
The farm would tag our tree until we came back to pick it up close to Christmas. Wonderful memories, mostly.
The Christmas angel topper was born
One farm had rather steep developments so the trees were in levels. My dad thought it would be funny to go one row down. Just as I leaned in (evening, mind you. As the years go by, the darker it becomes) he reached out and grabbed my ankle to startle me.
It was effective. I didn’t laugh, and as I remember, I don’t think my mother did either. Ah, but that was just one memory.
The rest were pure delight.
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” — Norman Vincent Peale
When I was around 8, a crafty afternoon was spent creating this beautiful angel tree topper. Foil-wrapped toilet paper tube, curling ribbon mane of gold.
I was proud for about one Christmas. Her beauty faded in my eyes, but not for my parents.
They refused to remove her for some years, and by the time they did, I started to feel nostalgic for her. I am grateful she is still snugly tucked into their box of decorations.
I begged for her return a few years back, and to see my dad placing her on the top brought a daughter’s heart delight.
How do you make a homemade Christmas angel?
Use whatever you have on hand! Her body can be made from toilet paper tubes, sheet music, fabric or feathers.
Her beauty lies in the hands of the creator.
Uniqueness is what will make her special. Here are a few links I found to get you started!
Christmas Resources to encourage you:
- God Hears Her, A Joyful Christmas: 31 Morning and Evening Devotions
- The Great Christmas Bowl
- Have Yourself a Minimalist Christmas: Slow Down, Save Money & Enjoy a More Intentional Holiday
- Our Christmas Story: A Modern Christmas Memory Book
- Everybody Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People
- Why the Nativity?: 25 Compelling Reasons We Celebrate the Birth of Jesus
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Brought a nostalgic tear back with this one, Bink! Beautiful.
Thank you Christa! Good to be reminded of the importance and joy of giving our children good memories.<3
Ha! Yup, I thought that little scare would scar you for life! And, oh how you wanted us to get rid of the angel! <3
Oh that was so sweet! I love the slow ritual of pulling our old ornaments out of the box.