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Showing posts with label Ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ornaments. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Christmas Project - Matchbox Advent Calendar Ornaments - 12 Days of Christmas Ornaments - Video Tutorial

Tis the season for Christmas projects and I have a few seasonal projects coming your way.  The first is two sets if matchbox ornaments one using the theme of 12 Days of Christmas (with a new collage sheet) and the other a 25 Ornament set functioning as an Advent Calendar.   I can imagine how fun it would be for kids to scan the tree each day looking for the day’s ornament, opening the box to reveal a small gift or treat. 
There is nothing complicated about this project which is made up of cutting and gluing, a good project to work on at night while watching TV.  The matchboxes (made from a simple pre-scored kit) I used are larger than the ones you find in the store which means you can insert larger items. 
 In the VIDEO TUTORIAL further down in the post I'll walk you through how I assembled these ornaments.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS – NEW COLLAGE SHEET “A CHILD’S CHRISTMAS”

To kick off this Christmas season I have some ornament ideas for you and a new collage sheet titled “A Child’sChristmas” featuring vintage children and toys.

Three of the sample ornaments are little houses made from paper mache and chipboard and three wreaths made from plastic lids.  All of these ornaments are easy projects and would make nice gifts.
This collage sheet features vintage children and toys. 

HOUSE ORNAMENTS
For the back of the house ornaments, I used the lid from a paper mache house box (I’ll be using the other piece in a project next month.
To the lid, I attached die-cut chipboard houses with a window.
On the inside, sides, and backs of the houses, I used a gorgeous Victorian Christmas paper pack which you will see me use more of in future projects.
To decorate the ornament pictured below, I first painted the chipboard window using a burgundy acrylic paint.  I trimmed the house and window using 3mm red & cream stripes paper tape.  The lanterns are from the “Christmas House Trims” collage sheet.  On the top of the house, I mounted a Masonite reindeer cut-out.  The glittered bell is a Jolee embellishment.  Peeking through the window are children from my new “A Child’s Christmas” collage sheet.
On the ornament pictured below, the candy cane roof and red bow are from the “Christmas House Trims” collage sheet and the “Tis the Season” phrase is from the Holiday Phrases Collage Sheet.  The glittered holly leaves with rhinestones are a Jolee embellishment.  Again, you can see a child with toys behind the window.
I painted the chipboard window using a green acrylic paint.
Next, I added white acrylic paint in the areas where I planned to apply white flocking.  The white paint blocks out the green paint.  Although the flocking is white, dark colors will show through.

To apply the flocking, I spread Glossy Accents on the white painted area and then sprinkled on the flocking.  Once the glue is dry you can tap off or carefully dust off the excess.
To decorate the ornament pictured below, I first took a Vintage Photo Distress ink pad and rubbed it on the window.
Next, I applied Glossy Accents to the areas where I wanted it to look icy and sprinkled on Diamond Dust.  Once the glue is dry you can tap off or carefully dust off the excess.
Embellishments include a wreath and deer charm, Jolee holly leaves, a clock face button (seen through the hole in the window), snowflakes I cut from a garland and bottle brush trees.  Behind the window is a little girl with her doll and bear.

COLLAGE SHEETS USED IN THIS PROJECT
Christmas House Trims Collage Sheet
Holiday Phrases Collage Sheet

WREATH ORNAMENTS
The base for all of the wreaths are plastic lids with the centers removed.
For the green leaf wreaths, I first painted the plastic with green acrylic paint so that none of the white would show through.
I wrapped the plastic with ribbon to make the shape more rounded and to create bulk.
I then wrapped the wreaths with tiny green leaf garland.
Next, I wrapped the larger wreath with holly berry garland and the smaller wreath with mini pine & berry garland.
I wrapped the smaller wreath with red ribbon.
The small wreath is decorated with a collage of images from the “A Child’s Christmas” collage sheet and the “Joy” banner is from the Holiday Phrases Collage Sheet.
The larger wreath is a collage of images from the “A Child’s Christmas” collage sheet and the “Good Cheer” banner is from the Holiday Phrases Collage Sheet.  Additional embellishments include Masonite reindeer cut-outs, burgundy ribbon, and a holly leaf pick.
For this wreath, I started by wrapping the plastic in blue netting.  Next, I wrapped the wreath with two different ribbons; one white and one light blue.
Next, I wrapped the wreath with iridescent snowflake garland and then iridescent mini snowflake garland. 
In the center, I glued a 4-inch snowflake.
Final touches are the woman’s image from the Baby It’s Cold Outside collage sheet, more of the netting and clear acrylic bead sprays.

COLLAGE SHEETS USED FOR THIS PROJECT
A Child’s Christmas Collage Sheet
Holiday Phrases Collage Sheet
Baby, It’s Cold Outside Collage Sheet

Friday, November 30, 2012

12 Drummers Drumming Matchbox Ornament

I recently participated in a matchbox ornament swap hosted by Tabitha Campbell and Caroline Ouzts-Hay.  The theme was the “12 Days of Christmas”.  Each participant signed up for a day and made ornaments for all of the other participants.  Each matchbox was filled with all kinds of crafting goodies.  The picture above is the 12 Drummers Drumming ornament I made for the swap.  I used the small matchboxes that you buy 10 to a pack.  I’ve received a wonderful set of ornaments from the other participants and I’ll be posting them for your enjoyment as soon as I get all the pictures taken.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Jane Austen Inspired Christmas Ornament – Fourth In Series

Here is the fourth and final piece in the series and I think this one is my personal favorite.  It is approximately the size of an ATC.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Jane Austen Inspired Christmas Ornament – Third In Series

Here is the third piece in the series.  It is approximately the size of an ATC.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Jane Austen Inspired Christmas Ornament - Second in Series

Here is the second in the series.  It is approximately the size of an ATC.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Jane Austen Inspired Christmas Ornament - 1st In Series

I’ve been working on a series of Jane Austen inspired Christmas ornaments.  Here is the first in the series.  They are approximately the size of an ATC.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

I Do Believe - Window Trinket Ornament Designed for Alpha Stamps

This ornament is another piece that I designed for Alpha Stamps
The base is made from a masonite Window Necklace Trinket.  The masonite is 1/8" think and is easy to assemble with just a bit of glue.  The middle piece has two notches to hook the connectors from ball chain into (to turn the trinket into a pendant).  There is a little space between the front of the window and the back to accommodate dimensional objects.  The overall dimensions of the windows are 2” x 1 ¼”.
The image in the window was black and white so I used watercolor pencils to add color.
To give the window a touch of winter, I added snow and icicles.  Click here to see the tutorial on how it is done.
Below is the list of Alpha Stamps products I used in this piece.
·         Window Necklace Trinket
·         CS Santa at the Window
·         CS Santa’s Workshop
·         Swirl Ornament Hook
·         Gold Zig Zag Dresden Borders
·         Stamped Flourishes
·         Sliver Chain