Hello Patricia! Thanks for stopping by and commenting! Do the collars on your reindeer light up as well? I love how they look at night with all the lights dimmed. They are absolutely gorgeous! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Love your ideas ...everything looks so elegant and expensive...as a DIY'er myself i love when i find someone with fresh innovated ideas..thank you for sharing..you showed what a true DIY'er you are when you suggested saving the mirror tiles for future projects...lol
This is so vivid and blooming... it looks like an item you would buy out of the stores. You're so enterprising and this was so brilliant and it looked elegant on your table.
Very interesting the way you made the candle ball stand for the Holidays. I plan on trying this project it will save me some money on purchase items I can't afford. Thanks you for sharing your gift of talented. God bless always
Hi Tamela! I realize you did this tutorial last year but I'm just finding your channel. I love the topiary🎉! I appreciate and respect your professional demeanor. It's needed in today's society. I also want you to know I love both the granite counter top lazy suzy and the menu chalk board! I plan to do similar versions, of all three this winter... I'll inform you when I do. Until then please know you have a lot to offer just as you are. As long as it don't interfere with you personal life. Keep giving what you can when your able. God bless and keep you always, Regina.
I think it's a good idea for a wedding as well a winter wedding so dollar trees going to start having all of their Christmas balls out real soon I think I should get some and make something similar for a winter wedding
YOU DID A GREAT JOB..I DONT KNOW WHY THESE A-HOLES HAVE SOMETHING NEGATIVE TO SAY ABOUT EVERYTHING..YOU DID EVRYTHING PROFESSIONAL AND CORRECT..AND YOUR DECOR AROUND IT PULLS TOGETHER BEAUTIFULLY.. I LOVE THE SILENT NIGHT !! SO PEACEFUL...PAY NO ATTENTION TO ALL THE LAZY JEALOUS HATERS/ GRINCHES...WOW..THEY NEED TO GROW UP
I find using the wooden rod just so great for uniformity and really works out well... Topiary is to-pi-ar-y with accent on the o, i and y Excellent job ❤️
I've seen some bloggers use that museum putty that is more for a temporary fix. Wondering if you could use it and then take it apart for easy storage when the holidays are over.
Hello Cynthia! Glad you loved the DIY. I think they may have some of the glass mosaic ball ornaments available but you better hurry to your local Hobby Lobby before they run out! Have a Merry Christmas!
This turned out very pretty. I would suggest a drill with a slightly undersized drill bit. It would just take seconds. Also, for the balls where you had to "guess" where the hole was on the opposite side and then mark with a sharpie, just stick the dow rod thru. Where it bulges on the other side, is the exact center. This way your topiary will be guaranteed to be straight and even. TFS!!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! With a drill bit, you would have to be very careful because of its power. The phillips screwdriver is the best choice because you can control the intensity as you are drilling. A couple of the balls are plastic so just punching through would have caused the entire ball to crack. Yes, the dowel rod does help it remain straight and it is a great idea to incorporate a dowel rod for outside usage as well. Happy Holidays!
Using a drill would only take a second to get the correct size holes. No having to chip away, and will go right through. This is beautiful though, can't wait to make one...or two...
I definitely want to make an ornament topiary! I probably have some ornaments packed in with my Christmas decorations that I can use. Thanks for the great idea. I’m a brand new subscriber. I can’t wait to go back through your previous videos and binge watch when I have time. 💖 have a great day!
Beautiful! I made a $6 Dollar Tree only version of this on my channel without having to put holes in the middle, but I like this version for giant ones that I'm thinking of making for my front porch.The dowel rod seems like it would make them sturdier for outside. I love those reindeer you have! Thanks for sharing, and have a beautiful holiday season! 🎄-Amirah
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! I will have to check out your version. I am going to make two for outdoors but I will be using a metal rod which will hold up better to the outdoor elements! You too have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
The metal rod sounds great, but this Florida humidity is something else! Plus, we live near the ocean so the salty air is horrible on metal. Our porch is pretty protected from the wind, so maybe I could use a larger wooden dowel. Have a wonderful day! 🎄-Amirah
Burn a scented candle while working to put you in the mood. It also works to put your screw driver or metal skewer through to heat up and melt the plastic. If you have a skewer and a couple of different sized screw drivers you'll easily break through with little effort. Just heat the tip.
So pretty. I have the same reindeers that I purchased from Costco. You have shown me the perfect way to display them!
Hello Patricia! Thanks for stopping by and commenting! Do the collars on your reindeer light up as well? I love how they look at night with all the lights dimmed. They are absolutely gorgeous! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Beautiful! Those white deer are breath taking as well!
Love your ideas ...everything looks so elegant and expensive...as a DIY'er myself i love when i find someone with fresh innovated ideas..thank you for sharing..you showed what a true DIY'er you are when you suggested saving the mirror tiles for future projects...lol
This is so vivid and blooming... it looks like an item you would buy out of the stores. You're so enterprising and this was so brilliant and it looked elegant on your table.
Faye Minter k
A wonderful inexpensive way to make an elegant statement
A soldering iron is get for making the holes in the plastic balls. Beautiful, thank-you for sharing.
Beautiful idea. Very simple and effortless. Easy Peasy. Thxs for sharing.
These are soooooooó BEAUTIFUL ❤️
Thank you!!!
Also...the deer...love those!
A beautiful topiary well thought out. The dowel rod will help it stay sturdy and give it balance.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Omg absolutely gorgeous 😍😍😍
A saudering tool works wonders for plastics. Very beautiful 😇
Very interesting the way you made the candle ball stand for the Holidays. I plan on trying this project it will save me some money on purchase items I can't afford. Thanks you for sharing your gift of talented. God bless always
Thank you!
Hi Tamela!
I realize you did this tutorial last year but I'm just finding your channel.
I love the topiary🎉!
I appreciate and respect your professional demeanor.
It's needed in today's society.
I also want you to know I love both the granite counter top lazy suzy and the menu chalk board!
I plan to do similar versions, of all three this winter...
I'll inform you when I do.
Until then please know you have a lot to offer just as you are.
As long as it don't interfere with you personal life.
Keep giving what you can when your able.
God bless and keep you always, Regina.
Beautiful!!!! I like the idea of using a dowel rod as opposed to just glueing them. Great job!!!!
I think it's a good idea for a wedding as well a winter wedding so dollar trees going to start having all of their Christmas balls out real soon I think I should get some and make something similar for a winter wedding
Love that you used a dowel to stabilize the piece I just watched a video and hers were very wobbly, beautiful but wobbly.
YOU DID A GREAT JOB..I DONT KNOW WHY THESE A-HOLES HAVE SOMETHING NEGATIVE TO SAY ABOUT EVERYTHING..YOU DID EVRYTHING PROFESSIONAL AND CORRECT..AND YOUR DECOR AROUND IT PULLS TOGETHER BEAUTIFULLY.. I LOVE THE SILENT NIGHT !! SO PEACEFUL...PAY NO ATTENTION TO ALL THE LAZY JEALOUS HATERS/ GRINCHES...WOW..THEY NEED TO GROW UP
This is so gorgeous Tamela!
+Blush Catering and Events...Thank you!
Hi Tamela!! So Cute! Great Idea and I love it!
absolutely beautiful
Tamela! STUNNING!!!! I can flank my snowman with these topiaries. This is a stunning idea. Hugs and love, Cathryn
Wow...absolutely gorgeous. I am going to make one for my fireplace. Thanks for the inspiration.
Very pretty and easy diy.
I find using the wooden rod just so great for uniformity and really works out well...
Topiary is to-pi-ar-y with accent on the o, i and y
Excellent job ❤️
Gorgeous and creative!
Hello Denise Throndsen! Thank you!
Another elegant design. Thank you Tamela.
This was very cute and festive. Good video also.
Going to definitely make this topiary this Christmas season! Absolutely love it!
Para hacer el hueco sin mucho problema usar un cautín (herramienta para fundir estaño). ¡¡Quedó precioso!!
Hola Wilda Lopez! Muchas gracias! Feliz Navidad!
What a fabulous idea!
Thank you Liz!
Beautiful Design. THANK YOU; for being so self explanatory
Tamela this was an awesome diy. It is very pretty the way you have styled it.
Cute cute cute final product. Could probably use a spade drill bit to make it easier.
l like it now I have so many ideas I can't wait to Christmas come and I get my granddaughter involved with me
Gorgeous! Stacey Pellas and Gina MacDougall, thanks for the great tips!
Love this!
Very pretty.
Love it! So beautiful!
Very elegant!!
Thank you Cassie!
Beautiful Tamela
I've seen some bloggers use that museum putty that is more for a temporary fix. Wondering if you could use it and then take it apart for easy storage when the holidays are over.
I think it’s fabulous and thank you for sharing.
Stunning!
Thank you Miss Jones!
Beautiful setting. Great idea.
Q hermosooo te quedo felicidades
Thank you for watching!
Absolutely love this! I wanted a different way to display and use my extra ornaments and this is it!!! Glad I found this❤️
wow, they look store bought. you did an amazing job
Thank you Linda! Merry Christmas!
Very pretty!
Just Beautiful.....I love it.
Hello Debra Rucker! Thanks and glad you loved it!
I love that idea but I got a tip for you get yourself a soldering iron it works really well on any surface thank you for sharing with us today Jenny
AWESOME & ELEGANT! I hope they still have those mirrored balls!!!! LOVE IT! So smart!
Hello Cynthia! Glad you loved the DIY. I think they may have some of the glass mosaic ball ornaments available but you better hurry to your local Hobby Lobby before they run out! Have a Merry Christmas!
you know how to get it together..so nice!!
This is so beautiful and I love your style. And Ty's sharing this with me and Facebook family and friends.
This is beautiful, Tamela.
Thank you Nicole!
You are FABULOUS!!! I love this tutorial! Your idea is just amazing!! tfs
I still love this OMG
This turned out very pretty. I would suggest a drill with a slightly undersized drill bit. It would just take seconds. Also, for the balls where you had to "guess" where the hole was on the opposite side and then mark with a sharpie, just stick the dow rod thru. Where it bulges on the other side, is the exact center. This way your topiary will be guaranteed to be straight and even. TFS!!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! With a drill bit, you would have to be very careful because of its power. The phillips screwdriver is the best choice because you can control the intensity as you are drilling. A couple of the balls are plastic so just punching through would have caused the entire ball to crack. Yes, the dowel rod does help it remain straight and it is a great idea to incorporate a dowel rod for outside usage as well. Happy Holidays!
***** Oh yes, you would have to use a light hand with a drill, that's for sure. I don't know how the drill would do with the Styrofoam?
From previous experience working with styrofoam and a drill...it can get really ugly and messy really quick...LOL!
Are you a cooking channel on RUclips?
***** No, I don't have videos. I would love to if I had more time. Who know, maybe some day.
Very pretty and secure so it will last year after year. 😊
Gorgeous!
+MOUSEMOM40 ...Thank you!
Loved that!!!! So chic!!!
Using a drill would only take a second to get the correct size holes. No having to chip away, and will go right through.
This is beautiful though, can't wait to make one...or two...
Gorgeous
Wow thats beautiful! I must do this. So elegant.
You could also use a drill and bit to drill the holes.
amazing idea love it
Very beautiful
Beautiful ❤️ Loved👀🤗
So elegant, I love the display. Thank you
Gorgeous.
Thank you!
Wow!!! Great idea
Beautiful design. Thank you for taking your time to teach us how to do this. Merry Christmas
Thank you! I enjoy sharing DIY's. Have a Merry Christmas!
I definitely want to make an ornament topiary! I probably have some ornaments packed in with my Christmas decorations that I can use. Thanks for the great idea. I’m a brand new subscriber. I can’t wait to go back through your previous videos and binge watch when I have time. 💖 have a great day!
Thanks for stopping by and SUBSCRIBING!!! Have a wonderful week!
Beautiful ❤️❤️
loving it
Love it
Just beautiful you are fantastic!!!
Those are pretty!
Very nice. Happy holidays
I love this diy, cant wait to try it.
Very cute.
I love this.
Beautiful! I can use my hot knife to put the holes.
Beautiful idea! God Bless you and yours...
So pretty! Great idea! Thanks for sharing. Happy Holidays!!!
very nice idea.
Really nice 👍🏻 love it 😍
So beautiful I’m going to try it. Thanks
Beautiful, love it
Absolutely Beautiful 💝
those are awesome
you are soooo creative.
Thank you Cyndi for stopping by and watching! Have a Happy Holiday season!
This is stunning my friend! More...More...lol!!! PLEASE!!!!!!
Bemyguestwithdenise Denise Cooper Is love you both and LOVE to see the encouragement. Awesome.
Very pretty
Love it, gonna have to try it this holiday!
Beautiful! I made a $6 Dollar Tree only version of this on my channel without having to put holes in the middle, but I like this version for giant ones that I'm thinking of making for my front porch.The dowel rod seems like it would make them sturdier for outside. I love those reindeer you have! Thanks for sharing, and have a beautiful holiday season! 🎄-Amirah
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! I will have to check out your version. I am going to make two for outdoors but I will be using a metal rod which will hold up better to the outdoor elements! You too have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
The metal rod sounds great, but this Florida humidity is something else! Plus, we live near the ocean so the salty air is horrible on metal. Our porch is pretty protected from the wind, so maybe I could use a larger wooden dowel. Have a wonderful day! 🎄-Amirah
Burn a scented candle while working to put you in the mood. It also works to put your screw driver or metal skewer through to heat up and melt the plastic. If you have a skewer and a couple of different sized screw drivers you'll easily break through with little effort. Just heat the tip.
Thanks for the advice Benedetta! I will try that on some I will be making for friends and family members! Happy Holidays and a Merry Christmas!
so nice , I love it.
Beautiful!
Hello melanie fisher! Thank you! Have a Merry Christmas!
very pretty
Thanks Renee!