Friday, January 15, 2021

The Hall of Snowmen -

TGIF!  Come on in and visit my foyer . Though this area is small, it is filled with country pieces and winter goodness including quilts, stitching and embroidery.   Please dismiss any dust bunnies. I will claim they are part of my decor too. Lol. 
Earlier this week, I posted my finish of my Vinny Valentine Snowman quilt and showed a sneak peek of my foyer which is all decorated in snowmen. 

Normally the hall is decorated in Snowmen dolls and mittens including this tiny tree that stays out year round. To be honest, I am not digging  the tree this year, but that's ok. It will be back in mittens next year. 

As you enter the foyer there are 3 doors that all sport wreaths and snowmen quilts . Of course there is my pink snowman that I just completed using scraps . 

I have always hung a couple of quilts from one door off from the living room , but about 2 years ago, I hung my 1st quilt in this area.  

This little Frosty quilt  was created with a Sandy Gervais charm pack, and he was the guy that officially started The Hall of Snowmen- well at least on the doors. He was the perfect size for the door and is hung off a Dollar Tree wreath using green clothes pins. 


Last year "Will u Melt", a patriotic snowman ,joined  "The Hall of Snowmen". I had created him years ago using late 90's early 2000's fabrics. I machine appliqued his features . I am not good at machine appliqued so now I just hand applique. It is a lot less frustrating for me. 

Any time I see a shutter at the Goodwill, I grab it . Not to put on the house but to hang quilts from.   

Three shutters of varying heights are propped against the wall and quilts are changed out seasonally. 
The embroidery quilt was created a few years ago. My nephew loved for me to draw coloring pages for him. These little snowguys were the result of our playtime. Last year I used shirtings and scraps to create the appliqued quilt above it. 

The top quilt was made from  a variety of fabrics including a "terry type cloth " shirt. 

Next to the shutters is a little tree with a doll chair. Normally, a little country stuffed snowman sits here , but that poor snowman never made it out of the garage . So I put  my With Thy Needle and Thread piece called "Sweeping Snowflakes" on the chair . This was stitched  a few years ago. I used some jute twine to tie the piece to the broom which I got at Walmart . I thought that one day, I might want to change out the finish. 


The top shelf of the bookcase gets changed seasonally while the bottom shelves just holds country clutter. This year I went with a black and white theme and included stitchings and embroidery. 


On top of a little wooden drawer turned on its side is  a piece of winter embroidery I worked on a couple of years ago. I finished it in a metal tray and used my daughter's sweater as finishing fabric. No need to buy finishing fabric when I have a whole closet full of clothes that can be used. Lol. 

                                      

Last year I stitched several snowmen including this little freebie  from Balades et Broderies that I finished on a wooden tag that I chalk painted.  I made a couple of changes in my stitch, but it is a darling design. Just click on the blog name to visit and see this freebie. 

                                                

The little embroideries are some drawings that I completed over the years. I am always doodling, and it is fun to do something with those doodles.  I am currently working on some little doodles that will be in "The Hall of Snowmen " next year. You can see those in this post where they are little freebies. 

On the bottom of the drawer ( it has lost its bottom so it is used as a riser) is a winter cookie jar from the Dollar General and my Country Cottage Needleworks "Snowman Trio" . It was completed in 2019 and finished using a thrifted frame with a tiny top hat , a bit of ribbon and some Dollar Tree floral picks.  You can see a peek of a little cross stitch that I completed in 2019 and shaped into a snowman doll. Oops I cut off his head in the photo. 

                                 

On a little woolen mitten is my  Prim Winter Peace which was a freebie last month. Click here to go to that post.  There was a series of 5 of those ornaments. 

                                     

And one of my favorite things to change out each month is my chalkboard. This little snowman is chilling out in a big ole' bowl for the winter and is sporting his favorite mittens. 


Well that is my Hall of Snowmen in a nutshell.  I am already dreaming up changes for next January and have a couple of snowmen quilts in the works. Hmmm where will they go? The ceiling? Lol I don't know but I will squeeze them in somewhere. 
Have a wonderful Friday and a fabulous weekend. Keep being awesome and go do something fun today. And as always...
Happy stitching, ya'll
Melisa 

14 comments:

  1. superbes bonhomme de neige, bonne journée

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    1. You are so kind. Thank you so much for taking the time to visit and leaving such a lovely comment. Have a beautiful week.

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  2. Your hall of snowmen is adorable, Melisa. Thank you for sharing some up close glimpses of your snowmen.

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Robin. I enjoy displaying my snowmen each January. They all have different personalities. Lol

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  3. Your snowman display is very cute. Love the shutter idea! I've never seen any at my Goodwill, though.

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    1. Aah thank you so much. They sell about anything at our Goodwill. I used to have old windows in the house where quilts were hung from. Have a lovely week and thank you again for visiting. It means the world.

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  4. What a jolly bunch of snowmen, Melisa! I can't believe how many you've created through the years! Hope you enjoy the weekend ahead ♥

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Carol. The little snowmen creations are slowly building up and I look forward to bringing them out each year. Each one has its own little quirky personality. Have a lovely week , Carol.

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  5. Melisa,
    Your wall of snowman is so cute!! I love it!! What a great idea to use the shutters for displaying quilts....Love your little Tree too!!Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Debbie. This is one of my favorite areas to decorate and is usually the 1st area I change out. I am looking forward to changing it out soon for Valentine's. Have a lovely week. Hugs.

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  6. I absolutely adore all your snowmen on quilts, stitched, etc. They are just adorable. And I love how you are able to change things out with the seasons/holidays. Good use of old shutters. Your hallways is so very homey and cozy with all your handmade items.

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    1. Aah thank you so much Tammy. It is a lot of fun to bring out all of the handmades. They always bring back fond memories. Thank you so much for visiting. Hugs.

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  7. really enjoy looking at your site. You are very generous with your cute patterns thank you

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words. I have really enjoyed sharing the little charts and even more I enjoy connecting with other stitchers. I feel like I am stitching with friends. Have a wonderful week and thank you for visiting.

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