Welcome to week 51 of my Pinspiration series!
So a few weeks ago I pinned this beautiful ornament idea from scrapbooksetc.com. I loved the combination of paper and sparkle.
I made a quick stop by Michael’s for supplies and came home with some patterned paper, glittery snowflake embellishments, wooden snowflakes. Oh and of course mod podge and glitter. From my scrapbooking supplies I grabbed a couple of different size circle punches and my snowflake punch.
The first thing I did was to cut the paper into strips that were six inches long by one in wide. Then I made a loop and stapled the ends together.
Each ornament was made from twelve loops, and I found that it was easiest to hot glue six together into a semi-circle. Then glue two semi-circles together.
To cover up the center and hold the circle together, I applied a big dollop of hot-glue to a circle punched out of cardstock, and then placed it on the center of the ornament.
I thought it might be fun to add some glitter to the edges.
You know it’s Christmas at my house when the floor is covered in glitter.
Just call me sparkle-butt.
So what I did was dip on side into some mod podge that I had poured into a paper plate, then dip it into a plate full of glitter.
I let it dry for a bit then worked on embellishing the front side. On some of them I just mod podged a big circle of cream cardstock and then applied one of the snowflake embellishments. Super easy.
Here’s one that I added some letters to. I really like how this one turned out.
For the ones using the wooden snow-flakes, I first painted them with some craft paint mixed with mod podge. Then I dipped them into glitter. I also glitterized (yes, I just made up that word) a snowflake I punched out of cream cardstock.
I really love how these ornaments turned out. They were so fun and easy too – I bet kiddos would love it.
So with that, I think I am going to conclude my year-long series. Hallelujah! I know technically I haven’t done the full 52 weeks (missed a few weeks here and there too), but I’m totally OK with that.
I have some thoughts about this year long project that I plan to share in the future, but for right now all I would like to say is THANK YOU to everyone who has followed along this year.
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas! Love, Kelly
I love these!!
I love these!! What a fun project!!
How cute…and thanks so much for sharing your visual making of these sweet ornaments. Merry Christmas, Kelly. I am wishing you and your family the best ever Christmas filled with lots & lots of laughter & joy!!
These are so pretty! Wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas!
These ornaments turned out beautiful!! I’ve enjoyed your 52 Pinspiration projects!!Looking forward to see what you have in store for next year!! Merry Christmas!!
Hi Kelly, Your ornaments are amazingly beautiful! I need to print this for next Christmast (or even better – Pin it 🙂 I’ m visiting from the Big Picture Classes, looking so much forward the next 12 weeks, Nina