When we last visited the little Putz church, it had been affixed to its base.
The next step was to add some bottle brush trees. I decorated the larger tree with a sunburst topper (a charm turned upside down) and a garland of gold beads. I cut a few beads off the beaded garland and glued them to the smaller tree.
I felt it needed more glam, so I added tinsel to the roof line and over the door and windows.
Hot glue made a good sidewalk. After it dried, I painted it white and sprinkled it with fine glitter.
I added a third bottle brush tree and embellished the church yard with gold colored bits and bobs.
I like the way it turned out. I wish I could find more of the little charms like the one I used as a star on the larger bottle brush tree. I spent time today searching the internet, but can’t find a source. I don’t know where I got the one I used. I’ve had it in my stash for years. It was in a set of six charms in three different styles. It was probably bought for scrapbooking.
Here are links to the other two posts about this little Putz church.
#1 A fence for the little Putz church
#2 Little Putz church
~~Rhonda
4 Comments
The gold is nice!
I love all the details on this house. It just got better and better! I will have to try the hot glue sidewalk on my next house. Thanks for sharing.
Genny, thanks! It always amazes me how many shades of “gold” there are. Some didn’t work, some did. 🙂
Kathie, thanks for your comment! So glad you like the Putz church. I enjoyed working on it.
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