I just finished this sweet, little spring Putz barn. It has been listed to my Etsy shop.
Daffodil, the spring lamb, stands on a bed of grass made from preserved moss. Mulberry paper flowers embellish the scene.
The base for the Putz is made from an upcycled greeting card. Aren’t these little lambs cute?
The greeting card picture adds a nice surprise when the Putz is tilted.
The back of the Putz barn has the traditional hole to allow the use of an LED light string to light this little barn and other houses in your little glitter village.
The rope wreath is made from jute twine with a tiny flower and an itty bitty blossom nestled inside.
The roof is made from corrugated cardboard to simulate ridged metal roofing.
The lights are on…come on in! Daffodil loves company!
You can see my Putz houses and other Christmas ornaments in my Etsy shop.
If you are interested in crafting some Putz houses and bottle brush trees of your own, check out my Putz tutorials for more information. Putz House Tutorials
I am always happy to answer questions about the process. Please ask, if you are wondering about the details of putzing!
All proceeds from my Etsy shop benefit Kenya Mercy Ministries. They work with the urban poor of Nairobi, Kenya, particularly the children and their families who live in Kibera, the largest slum in Africa. Thank you for your part in helping these children when you purchase items from my shop!
~~Rhonda
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Me encanta tu blog…lo encontré porque andaba en busca de tutoriales para hacer casas con gliter para navidad, ya que quiero ponerlas en una villa navideña. Saludos desde Costa Rica
Shirley, thank you! I am glad you enjoyed the blog. I am always happy to answer questions you may have while creating Putz houses. Just ask. 🙂 ~~Rhonda