When the yarn wrapped wreath craze hit Pinterest, I knew what I would do with the frames. I love how they turned out and cannot wait to put them on my tree!



I also created some new photo ornaments. I love to see photos on the Christmas tree. It really shows the passage of time and how my kids have changed. This year, I also had them write what was the top item on their wish list. I think as I am posting this, some have already changed their #1 priority Christmas wish. Kids!


If you would like more information on how to create these ornaments, you can check out the Fiskars website here and here.
This post is sponsored by Fiskars.
So cute Kim! I used to LOVE to cross stitch. These are adorable!
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