When I look around my home at Christmas time I begin to realise where I get my 'craftiness' from; I am surrounded by a talented family and our home is adorned with items that have been lovingly made. Being inspired by someone is a true gift, having watched my grandmother and then mother for years making clothes, cakes, gifts and silly fun things has rubbed off onto me, following people's blogs, joining different craft groups or spotting something in a book, it doesn't matter what or where it comes from but the desire to create can become very additive. If I can give that to someone, it will warm my heart.
Norway is full of Nisse at Christmas time |
Made from toilet roll and old jumpers, easy to replicate. |
Over the years the collection of Nisse have grown, mostly home crafted but a few bought ones too. Some of the Nisse are easy for beginners to make, others require a little more skill. All come with their own character and features. When beginning to make a Nisse, you never really know how he or occasionally she will turn out. Will he be jolly, will he be surly, I expect it is a little like doll and teddy bear making.
I loved making the 2D shape Nisse family, the idea being that they represented us. It was like being back at primary school, paper, pencil, glue and bits and pieces. Sometimes I keep them as a family and other times each one is on our respective bedroom doors. I am greedy though and prefer it best when all four sit on my bedroom door!
3D Nisse girls made out of card and paper with fabric glued on, pipe cleaners for the arms. 2D Nisse family on my bedroom door. |
The pine cone Nisse were great fun and very simple to make alongside with children. We are lucky enough to be able to walk outside and within ten minutes to collect pine cones from the ground, add some hazelnuts, an inked on face and some glued together red felt and you have yourself some pine cone Nisse, they look so cute! Even just these two here seem to have their own individuality! Hide some amongst your nut bowl.
Below left, I used an old pair of my daughter's school tights as the inspiration for this draught excluder, obviously the door is not shut and therefore he is not doing a good job at present, neither is he complete yet! Think he would be better with a red waistcoat and some trousers and maybe a small bell on each of his pointed shoes, something else I need to 'get round' to doing. Are you like me and have many things to do in a short space of time? I took inspiration here from build a bear and gave him a felt heart on his top.
The above Nisse are our family's original set that I can remember from my childhood home. Mamma kindly gave them to me years ago and they take pride of place in our home over the Advent season. Knitted wearing traditional stripes. So many of the Nisse's are seen with stripy socks or even long caps.

Within both our households we have many more home made decorations that I hope to share with you in the coming days.
Thank you to everyone for reading and all your lovely comments both on here and on face book, it truly is warming, but especial thanks to mamma, my inspiration x
PS Have heard murmurings between the children that it is time to start making the Christmas presents. Looks like I do not need to prompt them, will keep you posted!
Have just caught up with yesterday AND today - what a treat! I love your writing style, images and content!! Its almost making me feel as though I like Christmas which for the past few years has just felt like one more thing I have to do...and an expensive one too!! I always made presents as a child - not on your scale but for a few "oldies" - grandmothers and great aunts really. I really enjoyed crafting with the kids when they were younger and have several Christmas tree ornaments to show for it. But that's another thing that seems to have gone with the years and additional commitments which is a shame..maybe this year?????
ReplyDeleteSmall steps Beth, choose one littel thing to do that you otherwise would not have ans work upn from that for next year. Glad you are enjoying my eclectic life!
DeleteYou have made your home beautiful. I particularly love the Mor and Far Nisse. Did you knit their tiny clothes?
ReplyDeleteThank you, I do love this time of year. My husband has been away all week and have warned him it might be Christmas in our household when he returns! All home knitted! Some years ago now though x
DeletePleased that some of "mine nisser" made it to your blog.
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