WELCOME to DAY 15 of our annual
24 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS TUTORIALS ADVENT EVENT!
24 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS TUTORIALS ADVENT EVENT!
Tamara here sharing with you today my tutorial
- CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT -
- CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT -
TUTORIAL:
Step 1:
Take newspaper pages (without pictures) or an old book and cut out 30 pieces of Large Christmas ornaments.
Step 2:
Fold them in half. Make crisp folds (use bone folder).
Step 3:
Open up each folded ornament and add some glue on the top and on the bottom (look at the picture). Repeat at all 30 pieces.
When you have all pieces folded and glued it's time to glue them all together. Apply some glue in the middle of each folded ornament and place one on top of another.
Step 5:
Add some cord in them middle and glue it down with a glue gun. I added some pearls to my ornament but you don't have to.
Add some cord in them middle and glue it down with a glue gun. I added some pearls to my ornament but you don't have to.
Add some glue to the top folded piece (like in Step 4) and close the ornament together.
Decorate the top with some Poinsettias and some leaves.
Add some white (crackle) paint and clear glue and cover it with clear glitter. I also added a sentiment which was printed on the same paper as the die cuts.
PRODUCTS:
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Thank you so much for visiting today!
Please come back tomorrow for DAY 16 TUTORIAL!
Please come back tomorrow for DAY 16 TUTORIAL!
Tamara
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Project! I would have never thought of doing this! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to make an ornament!!! <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely ornament. I will be trying this!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful ornament project! Awesome set of ornament dies, and the poinsettia is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the ornament and it’s such a clever idea! Thanks
ReplyDeleteCute ornament! My father used to make similar decorations from folding Readers Digest magazines. Brings back fond memories.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. It reminds me of the ornaments my parents made when I was a kid. They used last year's Christmas cards. I'd love to make some of these. The added bling at the bottom is great.
ReplyDeleteOMGEEEE this is so cute and clever! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea. I love the fact that an old book can be used something you wouldnt think of.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea Tamara. Love it 😊
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! I love this idea! Thank for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful ornament and great idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery clever you are
ReplyDeleteBeautifully displayed and great instructions. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh how brilliant! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI remember creating trees & ornaments from Reader Digest/books
ReplyDeletein Bluebirds/Camp fire girl groups during the yr.! We would visit patients
at nursing homes/hospitals! What a great childhood memory to remember!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful 3-d ornament! Happy Holiday!
A 3-d ornament out of an ornament die...just genius! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW this is so beautiful! Very clever as well!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice project; I'm going to have to see if I can give it a try. I really like the 3D and I can see. so many possibilities for a multitude of occasions. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of books and this would be perfect way to 'recycle' them! Thank you for the beautiful idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this, such a fun project
ReplyDeleteI love this really pretty I want to make some Christmas ornaments like this!
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait to give this a go. Went thrift shopping to find some old books to try with.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I may have to try this one! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen C
Oh my, definitely a work of heART.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ornament! I remember making these types of ornaments when I was in Girl Scouts.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. Thank you for taking your time to do this. X X
ReplyDeletelove it
ReplyDeleteVery creative! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSimple and effective. Love this!
ReplyDeleteWow Tamara! Awesome idea - totally love it!
ReplyDeleteA lovely ornement, Dina
ReplyDeleteLalaland ornaments in my tree is super! If I make a lot every month a few than next year we can have a lalaland tree
ReplyDeleteLove from The Netherlands Marjolein
Very clever idea for an ornament
ReplyDeleteI love to watch and learn from such creative people.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Happy to have an ornament to make. Thank you so very much for sharing this tutorial!
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