Barney Fife: [while relaxing on the front porch after Sunday dinner] You know what I think I'm gonna' do?
Andy Taylor: What?
Barney Fife: I'm gonna' go home, have me a little nap, and then go over to Thelma Lou's and watch a little TV.
Andy Taylor: Mmm-hmm.
Barney Fife: Yeah, I believe that's what I'll do. Go home... have a nap... and then over to Thelma Lou's for TV.
Andy Taylor: Mmm.
Barney Fife: Yep, that's the plan. Home... little nap... then...
Malcolm Tucker: [interrupting] For the love of Mike *do* it!
Malcolm Tucker [shouts] : Do it! Just *do* it! Go take a nap, go to Thelma Lou's for TV, just *do it*!
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So enters the theme...
For the love of god! DO IT! Go make some ornaments, decorate the tree, go to Thelma Lou's for TV, post about the tree! Just DO IT!
i think i made about 8 different ornaments. They were all from images i found on the internet, printed on cardstock, and embellished a bit.
on the left is a combo of two images, a vintage TV set and i inserted a still from the opening credits. right, a christmas group shot, a bit of glitter on the wreath and attached to a round wrapping paper covered disk.
these are images of coloringbook covers with a bit of glitter.
left, cover of a TV guide, glitterfied. right, a autographed photo of Otis with a small bottle of hooch attached.
my fav episode, the pickle story. an image of opie with "good ol' store bought pickles" flanked with images of homemade canned pickles.
barney as santa image. i embellished the beard with some white yarn and put some snow glitter behind him.
"Toot, Toot, Tootsie Good bye!" Aunt Bee's solution to becoming a spring chicken again... Colonel Harvey's Indian Elixer! these are those stocking stuffer sized bottles of liquior with handmade decals by my stepdad. We also had little silver sherriff badges (from the kids section for cowboy parties) hanging on the tree as well. for the over-all-pull-it-together feel, we used those large multi color lights and doused the tree in silver icicles. Silver icicles were very hard to located and we opted to use the shredded gift bag filler from $ tree. cheap and effective!
Of course, i came up with a few other ideas for ornaments after the fact; such as making Ernest T. Bass rocks, mini boxes of Mircle Salve, sticks of dynomite for Jimmy the goat to eat, plastic kids handcuffs, fishing lures, images of deep freezers with the text "Aunt bee, just call the man!" on them....
Hi, I Just wanted to congratulate you on your Christmas tree! What a great idea. I love your imagination.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the vintage TV ornament!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Job! You are inspiring me to break out a glue gun. BTW, "How Heather Got Her Crafty Back", will be coming to my blog soon. I actually made something last weekend and it felt good :)
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