The first part of this “gallery of Putz houses” can be found here:
Following are more Putz houses I have completed during the past few months. The first one is one of my favorite Easter Putz churches. It has sold. Wasn’t in the Etsy shop long!
I love the details on this one. The little mulberry paper flowers were purchased. I made the tiny Easter eggs from clay.
This Easter church is similar with the same kinds of flowers and Easter eggs. The base measures 4 3/4″ wide by 6″ deep. The church is 6 1/4″ tall as measured from the bottom of the base to the top of the steeple.
Next up are two Christmas Tree Lots. The first one features lights, Santa’s mailbox, trees and wreaths. Each of my Christmas tree lots gets a unique name. This one is the “North Woods” tree lot.
Sometimes it can be hard to find a large enough Christmas card with a horizontal layout for the base of the tree lots as they are a bit larger than the usual Putz I make. This one was perfect at 7 3/4″ wide by 5 1/2″ deep.
The second tree lot is the “Holly Days” tree lot.
The base features a classic Christmas plaid with the red done in foil.
This tree lot is decorated with a garland of evergreen all along the fence.
I designed this simple Putz because I like the idea of a curved roof.
The base is a picture of a cozy Christmas kitty.
I drew the pattern for this one from a picture I found online of someone else’s house, so this pattern isn’t featured in my Etsy shop. But I love the design and, at some point, will draw a barn and silo pattern similar to this house.
I designed this simple country church with a curved roof, also.
My Putz churches are always done with a religious Christmas card as a base.
Another new design. I love this shade of blue.
And its base.
This is the same pattern as the house above, but done in a different color scheme. Wisps of polyester stuffing make perfect puffs of smoke.
The base is a pretty Christmas card in grey and ivory.
The last house is a personal favorite. I wasn’t sure about the color scheme at first, but once the house was finished with the embellishments, I decided I love it!
The colors are taken from the Christmas card on the base.
If you’re still here, thanks for hanging on till the end! I hope you enjoyed it. Comment below if you have a favorite and what you like about it. I’d love the feedback.
My Putz houses are available for purchase in my Etsy shop ChristmasNotebook.etsy.com.
All proceeds from my shop support Kenya Mercy Ministries. This organization provides help to the urban poor of Nairobi, Kenya, particularly the children and their families of Kibera, the largest slum in Africa.
I appreciate each person who helps me provide for these children by purchasing items from my shop! A big shout-out goes to all those who donate greeting cards to me for the crafts I make to sell in the shop. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the donations of Christmas cards and other greeting cards.
If you are interested in making your own Putz houses, check out the information, how-tos and tips in my Putz tutorials. Putz Tutorial List
I am always happy to help with advice, if you have any questions. Just ask!
~~Rhonda