I'm happy you found these templates that remind you of your grandmother's houses. They are adorable and you always do such a great job with construction! It's wonderful that you are starting a family tradition again! xo
Beautiful! My Grandmother always had these Santa paper garland and when she passed I got them. I always used to tell her that when she passed I wanted her Christmas decorations and she would always laugh, to me it wasn't Christmas without those Paper Santa Garland.
What an adorable use for old Christmas cards! I made a template on an index card for tiny houses to make for my grandson’s track for his little cars and it’s prefect! Thanks!
I was delighted to find your video using my template for the Christmas card Putz houses. You did a great job explaining how to make them. I am glad to hear how it reminds you of your childhood Christmases. Thank you for sharing the link. My blog also has tutorials for making the little glitter houses from scratch. May all your holidays be merry! ~~Rhonda :)
I'm a Christmas Village enthusiast, and I have been wanting to make some of these for the longest time! My grandmother had a display of Putz houses, too! 💕 Thanks so much for this great tutorial! You have inspired me!💕😃
What a sweet story! It must have been such a thrill to see those little houses again and know the history behind them. They really did come out very cute and I would highly suggest getting one of those Olfa rotary self-healing mats. They're a bit pricey, but they're really excellent to have for papercraft (just don't make the same mistake I did and attempt to cut cloth on it).
my grandmother had them on the tree and we would put the xmas lights through the back so they would be lit. many moons later I found them at a Xmas store but the ones I have are overused and need to make new ones thanks for the idea and the recycling of xmas cards.
Admittedly, I have a dislike of glitter. However, the houses are cute and it's easy to find lots of cards in thrift stores around the holidays. I'd like to try these. I can put yarn on the roofs.
Just a hint...I use a light COLORED pencil to draw my FOLD lines. I do everything batch style, draw all houses first, then cut them all out, then assemble, then decorate them all at one time. This way, I can work on these when i have free time. I don't have a dedicated craft space, I just use 2 small folding tables. Doing batch style means I dont have to keep pulling out ALL the necessary craft supplies, but only the ones I need for the particular step I'm doing. Hope this helps someone who doesn't have a lot of space, or time. I can work for an hour or so, then clean up my things and the next time I have free time, I'm ready to go to the next step. This works for basically any craft. Happy creating to you all. I know this is a basic tip, which a lot of you already know, but some people feel overwhelmed when they start crafting. I think we all should share our knowledge... no tip is a bad tip to the person who needs it!! 🙋♀️😊
@@yoyomax12 Thank you! I remember having these little houses on our tree. They did place the house over the Christmas lights which sometimes caused fires.
Could you please inform me what kind of glitter U use to sprinkle over house..because there are so many types of glitter..just don’t know what is best ❓❗️THANK YOU..APPRECIATE UR RESPONSE❤️Jan
I believed I used a Martha Stewart brand glitter I bought at Micheals for the roof. It was small and crystal like sparkly. For the other, parts I used glitter that I had purchased from the dollar store?? It is hard to remember. I think a fine, small particle glitter would be best.
I'm happy you found these templates that remind you of your grandmother's houses. They are adorable and you always do such a great job with construction! It's wonderful that you are starting a family tradition again! xo
what a cute idea,now i know what to do with all my cards that i save each year
Beautiful! My Grandmother always had these Santa paper garland and when she passed I got them. I always used to tell her that when she passed I wanted her Christmas decorations and she would always laugh, to me it wasn't Christmas without those Paper Santa Garland.
Quite a creative take on a "house", Tammy! I like how you upcycled it.
Very cute. The tradition lives on!!!
What an adorable use for old Christmas cards! I made a template on an index card for tiny houses to make for my grandson’s track for his little cars and it’s prefect! Thanks!
I have never seen such a Xmas craft like this before, how amazing!
I like how the blue one says "Joy" under the front window. 😊 Such a cute craft idea; thank you!
I was delighted to find your video using my template for the Christmas card Putz houses. You did a great job explaining how to make them. I am glad to hear how it reminds you of your childhood Christmases. Thank you for sharing the link. My blog also has tutorials for making the little glitter houses from scratch. May all your holidays be merry!
~~Rhonda :)
How did you get the templates?
I'm a Christmas Village enthusiast, and I have been wanting to make some of these for the longest time! My grandmother had a display of Putz houses, too! 💕 Thanks so much for this great tutorial! You have inspired me!💕😃
These are flippin adorable
wonderful memories Tammy ,thank you for sharing with us.!Beautiful houses of love!!I cant wait to make my own houses.
I wish I was good at crafting, but I never was good at it even as a child. These look delicious!
These little houses are just so cute,thank you for sharing.
Thanks!
These are adorable, so nostalgic, thank you for sharing .
So nice if you can keep the tradition going :) These are beautiful!
Really nice tutorial. Perfect for a girls night out crafts session. I think my friends would love to make one.
You are so creatve. I just love watching your tutorials.. Thanks.
What a sweet story! It must have been such a thrill to see those little houses again and know the history behind them. They really did come out very cute and I would highly suggest getting one of those Olfa rotary self-healing mats. They're a bit pricey, but they're really excellent to have for papercraft (just don't make the same mistake I did and attempt to cut cloth on it).
I just love little houses & want to make some. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You for sharing..These are precious‼️‼️JAN
I have always loved little houses and these are so adorable!!!
these are so cute. I saw some of these in Jo Ann fabrics for 16.99 and dusted in off white glitter. I am going to use your tutorial to make them!!!
What a sweet story. I can't imagine how sad a parent feels to see their kids go when the time comes. :(
my grandmother had them on the tree and we would put the xmas lights through the back so they would be lit. many moons later I found them at a Xmas store but the ones I have are overused and need to make new ones thanks for the idea and the recycling of xmas cards.
These are very pretty🥰
I made one and it turned out adorable. Thank you
AWESOME❣️❣️THANK YOU❤️Janet
Admittedly, I have a dislike of glitter. However, the houses are cute and it's easy to find lots of cards in thrift stores around the holidays. I'd like to try these. I can put yarn on the roofs.
I love all your videos' you speak so clearly and you are very informative!
You are very kind to say so! Thanks for watching
Beautiful ❤!
Thanks !
How cool! And exciting to be able to make something that reminds you of your grandmother :-)
love ur videos, i get a very warm vibe from you ..thanks for your videos
I love these.
Thanks!
So cute!
Cute story & houses!
These are so CUTE! I might actually make some next year (I don't really have enough Christmas cards to make more than maybe two right now =P).
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i LOVE your videos.
Just a hint...I use a light COLORED
pencil to draw my FOLD lines. I do everything batch style, draw all houses first, then cut them all out, then assemble, then decorate them all at one time. This way, I can work on these when i have free time. I don't have a dedicated craft space, I just use 2 small folding tables. Doing batch style means I dont have to keep pulling out ALL the necessary craft supplies, but only the ones I need for the particular step I'm doing. Hope this helps someone who doesn't have a lot of space, or time. I can work for an hour or so, then clean up my things and the next time I have free time, I'm ready to go to the next step. This works for basically any craft. Happy creating to you all. I know this is a basic tip, which a lot of you already know, but some people feel overwhelmed when they start crafting. I think we all should share our knowledge... no tip is a bad tip to the person who needs it!! 🙋♀️😊
These are soooo cute !!!
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Thanks for sharing .
Very cute
thank you for your ideas that you given.
Love the little houses but seem to be going in circles trying to find the pattern. Is the pattern free or are you selling these on Etsy?
Click here: christmasnotebook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ornament-2.pdf
@@yoyomax12 Thank you! I remember having these little houses on our tree. They did place the house over the Christmas lights which sometimes caused fires.
I made one and it's just beautiful! love these little houses.
Where is the link for the Putz house template? This is so cute, thanks for showing us.
Yay! Family traditions!! >w
Adorable
I wanted to print out the template for the houses but can't find where I can do that!??
How cute
👍👍
Very nice
Could you please inform me what kind of glitter U use to sprinkle over house..because there are so many types of glitter..just don’t know what is best ❓❗️THANK YOU..APPRECIATE UR RESPONSE❤️Jan
I believed I used a Martha Stewart brand glitter I bought at Micheals for the roof. It was small and crystal like sparkly. For the other, parts I used glitter that I had purchased from the dollar store?? It is hard to remember. I think a fine, small particle glitter would be best.
@@yoyomax12 Thank you so much for such a quick response.❣️JAN
awesome
cute
I'm going to make these and put a battery operated light inside
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Wonderful memory! Love them!