Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas Traditions ~ Simple Christmas

Another Christmas tradition, if you can call it a tradition is ~ 
"Simplicity"
Simplicity in our decorating begins with greens, candles and dried orange slices. 
The layout of our home really doesn't allow for a big tree.
 In lieu of that we have 3 smaller trees in antique
crocks, all simply decorated with orange slices. 
I love the translucence and the way they seem to glow as they 
pick up the light ~ Simple and calming.
I make a new batch of these pretty slices every year, 
mostly because I love how the house smells while they are drying.
 Tho I'm still using some that are at least 4 -5 years old, they eventually darken
and might not "glow" as much :-)
Don't they look lovely just nestled into an antique bowl?
If you'd like to make your own, just follow the directions below.
Set your oven to 200 degrees.
Line cookie trays with foil. ~ optional
Slice navel oranges into about 1/8" or so slices. 
(eat the scraps to get your vitamin C for winter!)
Lie orange slices in a single layer on cookie sheets and put into oven.
After about an hour turn them over.
Check them about every 30 minutes and turn again.
They should take about 2 hours or more as everyones oven heats a little differently.
Keep a close eye once they are close to done as they can brown quickly.
Now and then one will stick to the foil, gently peel off and turn over.
Make plenty unless you lose a few.
I also add them to wooden bowls filled with homemade popourri, or hang on garlands.
String with a needle and strong thread.

 May you bask in the Glow of the season . . .
Lori Ann

6 comments:

Patti said...

Lovely! I need to try this :)
Blessings, Patti

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

love how they glow….your friendship warms my heart :)
Merry Merry!
L

Susan McShannon-Monteith said...

Sounds perfect.
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Susan x

Warm Heart Bears said...

Hi Lori Ann,

I love this idea. Your home looks so peaceful. Christmas Blessings to you!

Bear Hugs,
Carolyn

Unknown said...

What a great idea! But what temperature do we need to dry them?

Lori Ann Corelis said...

Oops . . so sorry Mirabili . . . 200 degrees for the oven!