Last year's homemade x-mas tree was parked in the backyard from January to last week, when I moved into the house for another christmas.
Therefore it's the greenest tree conceivable. It doesn't need frills. Just a few hearts. Merry christmas everybody!
Hello, Ingrid...this is my first note to you, although I have often admired your work. Your holiday tree is lovely...simple,yet elegant. I love that it was in your backyard all year, waiting. Emily V. from northeastern Pennsylvania, USA.
ReplyDeleteLess is more !
ReplyDeleteWonderful...
i really LOVE your trees!
ReplyDeleteyour tree is beautiful Ingrid - merry christmas wishes from scotland! kim :-)
ReplyDeletelove your work...and always your comments on our blog...have yourself a magical christmas and the very best for you in 2010...warm regards from the frauheuberg ladies...;)...
ReplyDeletelove it, want it.
ReplyDeleteHi Ingrid! Thank you for letting me post on my blog about you and your art. I sent my blog address to you on my Etsy "convo" just now! Everyone who has seen them, just love 'em! Me most of all!
ReplyDeleteWarm Hugs,
Sheila from Oregon, US
Hi Ingrid
ReplyDeleteLove!!! your tree. I want to make one myself. Thank you for sharing :)
the boards with love make it an honored piece...elk
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tree, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your tree!!! the most ecological way to celebrate Xmass :-))
ReplyDelete..i love it very much!!really nice and creative!!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful and thanks for my little tree
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your enthusiastic responses on the environmentally x-mas tree :D
ReplyDeletehi ingrid- i´ve come over from kay´s- i love everything i see! warm hugs from spain-jane
ReplyDeletethis is hot stuff. (y) go green.
ReplyDeletejust wonderful!!! i also love kay`s little tree... xxx soisses
ReplyDeleteik kende je blog nog niet, wat een zonde!!
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your tree is fantastic!... i love its simplicity and how green it is, recycled each year:) we do a similar thing, but its with dead branches from various trees.
ReplyDeletehappy to have found your blog and gorgeous stools via elisabeth via kay!
Hi Ingrid, I like your work so much. Is it ok if I post about your wool stool at my {dutch} blog? Thanks!
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Franca
Merry Christmas an Happy New Year Ingrid!!
ReplyDeleteMarce
I do not celebrate Christmas (we celebrate Hanucka) but if i would. I would love to have this wonderful tree at my home.
ReplyDeleteI just got your site link from a friend and i love everything you do Bravo!! for making an
old traditon looks so new and exiting
All the best for a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is enchanting!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tree! I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Merry Christmas Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful simplicity. Happy Xmas Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteIngrid
I do love that little tree.
ReplyDeletethis is also so sweet! and no need to cut down anymore trees!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! I really admire your work. Hope you had a great christmas and wish you a happy new year
ReplyDeletesuch a clever idea! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I'm writing a round-up of favourite Christmas ideas - may I include this image with your name and link back?
ReplyDeleteQué chulo!!. Me encanta!!.
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