First I have to say another big Thank-you to Linda for once again updating my blog page.
I am officially re-labeling her the "Blog Elf" for the season!
She compiled a new header for me with pictures from last year's Christmas posts! I am so grateful for her help,
because I would have given up long ago if it wasn't for her!
Inspired by Orvis!
While sipping my morning coffee I saw this
fur draped deer in the Orvis catalog and a
light went off!
I have two deer statues that I could jazz up a
bit like this too!
I'm pretty sure they used real rabbit fur but I went for a faux fur.
I found this sold on a roll like ribbon.
I came up underneath and hand sewed
it together with a few stitches and added a
jewelery piece for the accent. I used a small
toothed comb to fluff the fur.
Don't you think he's a handsome guy!
This is the other one that I situated in front of the sofa.
I thought it was a fun easy way to jazz them up!
What do you think?
I will be joining Between Naps on the Porch
for
Metamorphosis Monday
A Stroll Thru Life
for
Tabletop Tuesday
Kathe with an E
for
You're Gonna Love It
I am officially re-labeling her the "Blog Elf" for the season!
She compiled a new header for me with pictures from last year's Christmas posts! I am so grateful for her help,
because I would have given up long ago if it wasn't for her!
Inspired by Orvis!
From the Orvis catalog |
fur draped deer in the Orvis catalog and a
light went off!
I have two deer statues that I could jazz up a
bit like this too!
I'm pretty sure they used real rabbit fur but I went for a faux fur.
I found this sold on a roll like ribbon.
I came up underneath and hand sewed
it together with a few stitches and added a
jewelery piece for the accent. I used a small
toothed comb to fluff the fur.
Don't you think he's a handsome guy!
This is the other one that I situated in front of the sofa.
I thought it was a fun easy way to jazz them up!
What do you think?
I will be joining Between Naps on the Porch
for
Metamorphosis Monday
A Stroll Thru Life
for
Tabletop Tuesday
Kathe with an E
for
You're Gonna Love It
You go girl!!! You sure did jazz them up! They are so cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the new look - way to go :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stephanie
Love this look! Maybe I will steal it! Lol
ReplyDeleteStunningly Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCute!! I had some similar last year for wine bottles but what a great idea to use them in some other way.
ReplyDeleteYes you sure Jazzed them up! They look great.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea Your deer look marvelous and I just might steal it and use it myself! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSo, elegant, I love it! Hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteSO cool!!!!!!! I can't believe I paid a ton of money at Pottery Barn a few years ago for fur collars! I should have just asked YOU to make them for me!!! :-) Really great, Liz! I may have to reproduce the idea here next year!
ReplyDeletedore your wonderful uptown deer...they look like they are ready for a night on the town...lol...soooo pretty and clever, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOpulent! I think you trimmed this already gorgeous deer so beautifully! What a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is a fur collar, Liz? Cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's one glamorous deer, so cute!...Christine
ReplyDeleteSo clever...AND fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I think your deer look great! It was an excellent idea to glam them up with a little fur. They are all set for the season now.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have some deer who are probably chilled and need fur collars, too.
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