Friday, December 06, 2024

Christmas Chair...slow work...


It's a tree, it's a chair. It's a Treed-Chair? The tree and the chair must become intertwined. I don't know why, but that is the way I think of it.

The chair seat is scratched and old but it provides a surface for magical things to happen 'under' the boughs of the tree.


At one time the little chair held gifts and envelopes [grands grow up and want $$ more than a gift]. I could be a real jerk and get everyone underwear and socks. But I don't. It is a thought though.

I mean come on. Wouldn't everyone in the family think I was more off my rocker than usual? At least no one would forget the year Grandma gave everyone weird underwear. 

Meanwhile, back to the Christmas Tree Chair. 

I really only do 1/2 of a tree, so the tree towards the window is flat and it saves more room. I don't go all the way down the tree either with the branches. 

I started doing the Christmas Tree Chair as a fluke in 2013. The tree at first was supposed to be behind the chair and hide the poor design of the tree that doesn't reach the ground like a real tree does.

This was before we remodeled the house. Dark walls, dark bricks, and ugly carpeting. 


The chair offered a nice way to change up decorations in a small space. The chair was rough and had a cool texture to it. It was beat up and cracked. Not really good for holding a human at all.


Over the years, I used the same chair until it actually fell apart.

The fun of decorating the chair morphed into including some of the wooden boxes I've collected over the years. In 2020 I got an old nesting box for chickens that my mother in law had purchased years ago and used as a coffee table.

This year tried something different yet again. A different chair and a different arrangement.

I start and stop often. Two days ago, I stopped here and let one of the handmade tiny button bears take over. I was tired.





It looks like the bears added a string of colored lights and a gnome has hopped onto the top of the tree.

The rest of the work is still unfinished. Most of what I do with the whole mess is change small scenes often in the boxes and on the chair for the fun of photography in the dead of winter.

Plus, it brightens up our living room with color and light in the evenings.

In the meantime. Charlie and I have been off exploring and looking for more ice formations. More about that very soon!





13 comments:

  1. It is actually magical, Val. You are endlessly creative.

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  2. That is a new one to me, so interesting!

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    1. It is just a crazy idea I came up with many years ago! A different way of having fun!

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  3. You'd make a good chairperson of the board or bored. Heck, you're just about there.

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  4. I am so distracted over how nice your living room looks with the wood walls instead of the brick. I had to look at these photos a lot! So much brighter too. And the chair is adorable. I still don't have a decorated tree or chair. I have boxes . . . and a repairman coming so I had to shift a bunch of stuff.

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    1. Yes, the living room was dark icky paneling and with a brick wall and floor in that spot. Originally the previous owner had a wood burning stove, but after a chimney fire which did cause damage to the wall, ...he covered it up with brick and installed a LP gas heater.
      We live in an area where the fire department is only staffed by those called in and it takes too long sometimes for a response.
      So we stuck with LP and the mini split.

      You need to have the kids come over and help you do your tree!
      :)

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  5. Looking good, yes we all need light this time of year! I always enjoy your Christmas Chair!

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    1. I need that extra afternoon and evening cheerful light! Thanks!

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  6. Anonymous5:40 PM

    I absolutely love your Christmas Chairs!!!! Such an artist!!!! Lori

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  7. I think you have a job waiting for you in the interior decorating section of a department store. Their sales of chairs would zoom through the roof!

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    1. I've always had a thing for old chairs. I generally find an old one and paint it up and gift it or use it.
      I suppose if the store were selling old beat up garage sale or thrift chairs they could have a run on them!
      Thanks!

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