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2011/11/27

Christmas Paris in Jar

Eversince I was a kid, my favorite part of school field trip were dioramas in museums. It built this fascination in me the illustration of a certain event or place in a small glass box. It was cool to me back when I was small. It served as my old school 3D. I didn't care if it is not a motion picture. I had my imagination to create stories :)


 This is my inspiration for this. I just happen to have this souvenir Eiffel Tower lying around the house and I used my 50 cent jar I bought at the thrift store. The Paris text is actually just stickers.. I didn't even had to buy it. It was given to me by my mother-in-law-.

I took some sand from my wedding leftover jar. It has some glitter with it for snow effect. Then, I printed out "joyeux noel" (French for Merry Christmas) on a piece of brown paper. Made a tiny banner out of it an glued on toothpicks. Of course I cut the sharp part.






 I hope you enjoyed my simple 
Christmas Parisian project :)





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32 comments:

  1. Oh how precious, Myric! I love it! I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!!!
    XO
    Cindy

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  2. Saw your project on the Graphics Fairy. I love all things French - and especially your lovely
    diorama.

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  3. How cute where did you find the Eiffel tower I would love to find some for my daughters tree! I am a newbie and love your blog!

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  4. That is really cute. I love Paris and this reminds me so much of my favorite city.

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  5. What a lovely project! Your newest follower, Karima

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  6. ok...so I am out the door to find a jar! Love it...have several key chain towers from our Paris trip spring break...they will be put to good use...thanks for the tip.Lyndaoflakeland.blogspot.com

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  7. I love this! I just happen to have a jar like this and I'm going to try something similar! Thanks for the inspiration. I'm your newest follower!
    Cindy

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  8. This is so pretty and creative...love how you created it for very little $ too :)
    Big hugs,
    Queenie

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  9. That is so pretty... I am going to try to make one. I have a little Eiffel Tower that would be perfect for that... xoxo Julie Marie

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  10. Fantastic idea-it is just too cute!

    ~Trisha

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  11. What an awesome thrifty project. So simple, yet so elegant.

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  12. I hope you don't mind, but I shared this project on my blog today = findinghomeonline.com.

    Thanks,
    Laura

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  13. This is so sweet...my daughter would love to visit Paris some day. This would make a sweet gift for her! Pinned it! If you get a chance, link up at www.hatingmartha.blogspot.com

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  14. I love dioramas too...and your paris scene is just great. I love the whole idea of memory jars, they just seem to capture a moment so well. Just lovely!

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  15. So stinkin awesome!! I love it!! I pinned it and would love for you to share at Show & Share going on now!
    http://vintagegwen.blogspot.com/2011/11/show-share-16-features.html

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  16. This is so cute. I love it!
    I'm a new follower too. Your blog is so pretty.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  17. Just toooooo cute! I love this idea. I am obsessed with the Eiffle tower and made a lamp shade for my family room. Hope you can check it out. Also, I am hosting a blog hop and would love it if you would post this.
    http://sewinspirations.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-christmas-wreath.html
    Michele P

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  18. Love it soooooooooo much! Paris anytime, anyway. Mais oui. Jo @ Let's Face the Music

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  19. C'est tres jolie projet! Merci!

    Thank-you so much for joining our Pin'Inspiration party. Would love for you to hop over and grab a button.

    Happy follower.

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  20. Did I mention that I think this project is lovely? I will be featuring it tomorrow's post at Hating Martha...because I think it is just that great!

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  21. Love this! I'm going to share with my followers! Visiting from Inspiration Friday (At the Picket Fence).

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  22. What a charming idea! I too love the tiny wonder of dioramas and other such miniature displays. You did a lovely job. Please come and link this up to the Head to Head Showdown, going on right now at www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com I'd really appreciate it! ~Jen

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  23. Thanks so much for sharing at my SPEND LESS. GIVE MORE Holiday Linky!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this project!!! excellent job :)

    - lauren @ SummitStreetJoy.com

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  24. Oh my goodness! I am in LOVE with this! I totally understand how you feel about the dioramas. It is such a great surprise when you come across a model on a tour. I'd rather look at the model more than the life size stuff. Your project made me feel the same way!

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  25. How adorable! What a beautiful little creation!
    Jennelise

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  26. By the way, I'm featuring this tomorrow in this week's Show & Share! Hope you'll come grab a button!

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  27. What a lovely idea. Great Sunday afternoon, watching Christmas movies with my daughter project.

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