In preparation for the merriest of seasons, why not try your hand at making your own Christmas ornaments?
An easy Do-it-Yourself project made of materials you'll mostly find around the house! Only 7 easy steps!
We've wanted to feature this craft project for quite some time now. It's a good time to make these before the busy festivities pile up.
1. Gather the
materials and tools you need:
Papers
(cardstock, painted paper, book paper)
Silicone
Sealant (buy this from your local hardware)
old credit
card or something similar
Scissors
Pencil and
paper to make the pattern
Crochet
thread and needle
Stuffing
(cotton or shredded paper)
2. Put
silicone sealant on paper and spread thinly using the old credit card. Let dry
overnight.
3. Make a
pattern for your ornament. Simple shapes are best.
4. Cut out the
shapes using your chosen papers coated with silicone. Make sure you have 2 pieces of the same shape, back to back.
5. Start sewing the pieces of paper together with the crochet thread using any kind of embroidery, like running stitch or blanket stitch.
Before closing up the hole, stuff a little cotton or shredded paper.
stuffing
6. Put thread
to hang it.
7. If you are
making a mobile, you have to finish the individual pieces and then use crochet
thread to hang them together.
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I love this ornament. I would like to try it myself. I will be following you so that I can come back and see the rest of your blog.
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Great article! Thanks for sharing with us at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy. I am featuring you this week! :-)
ReplyDeleteI do make Christmas decorations already, but I love your fresh interpretation of decorations. Your colours aren't the regular red and green, but they're still celebratory. Fabulous work☆
ReplyDeleteI really love these ornaments that you made! So pretty and perfect for Christmas. Thanks for this tutorial and you have a beautiful blog. I saw it on craft o maniac. Julie at julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThese are great! You did an amazing job!!
ReplyDeleteI would love it if you linked up with our party this week!
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Those are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous! Visiting from Monday Funday - thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeletei think this will work out for me on spring too. i like it
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