Hola! I've been meaning to post, but honestly just been super-busy as I'm sure you all have, too, particularly during this time of the year, pandemic or not.
I recently came across some ornaments at West Elm that I absolutely fell in love with, and since they were on special at 50% off, I decided to buy the pair, even though even at 50% off they were outrageously priced. While I was window-shopping at West Elm, I came across these feather-filled clear glass ornaments. They're very pretty, and ridiculously priced. On my retirement budget I can't afford to buy such baubles, even on "sale," but even when I was working and making good money I wouldn't spend the 50% off price for these. Not when they're so easy to make for yourself!
Here are the pretties from West Elm:
Above is West Elm's Feather Stuffed Ball Ornament, 3" (diameter) and 3.25" height (to account for the cap where the hook or a ribbon goes to put it on your tree - or whatever you are decorating). The regular price is $9.00 for one, and a set of 2 is priced at $27.00 Holy Hathor! Sales price is $5.40 for one, and set of 2 is sale-priced at $18.90. I still can't figure out why you wouldn't be better off just buying two at $5.40 each, or even 3 on sale, which would still be less than $18.90. Hmmmm - am I missing something?
Anyway, I thought to myself, "Self, this is an easy hack." I'm not a particularly crafty or handy person, but even I can manage this hack!
I found both of these items online and didn't look further than them since I thought the prices were already really good:
From Michaels a fair-sized bag of white feather bits for $3.29 that could be easily stuffed into several clear Christmas ornaments to create the high end look from West Elm:
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