Last year, I decided that I should try to make Christmas ornaments each year for my family members. I was inspired by the snowman ornaments that I saw on "
Michelle my Belle's" blog. This woman is SO creative! I just love her blog. Since it was my first attempt at making ornaments, I decided to follow the instructions she posted for her snowman ornaments. I thought they turned out really adorable and my family loved them. This year, I came up with an idea to make Santa ornaments with dangling legs . I am way behind with making these, since I just finished forming the main body of...OMG (sweating and wringing my hands)....the FIRST ornament last night. Oh yes, did I forget to mention....I have to make 6 of these guys!!! I seriously think my brain has been in denial that Christmas is only a week away! While making my first Santa last night, I thought he looked familiar, but couldn't put my finger on who I thought he looked like. The first thing this morning, I looked and him and thought, "Oh my gosh...Mr. French!" Not sure any of you are old enough to remember the television show Family Affairs; which aired possibly in the late 60's, early 70's? One of the characters was a very proper gentlemen's butler named Mr. French; played by the actor Sebastian Cabot. I faintly remember the show, since I was pretty young at the time, but I do remember the characters. Don't you agree that my Santa looks like Mr. French?
Left to right - Mr. French, Uncle Bill, Jody, Sissy, and Buffy. Not pictured, but also a popular character on the show, is Mrs. Beasley, Buffy's doll.
Here are the snowman ornaments I made last year. I will try to post more on them later.
**You can see the completed Santa Ornaments
here.
Blessings, Tracy