Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Time for Ornaments

Welcome to November 1 and all that comes with the next two months. Halloween is a fading memory and Thanksgiving is fast approaching with Christmas right on its heals.

Today my project focuses on an ornament that is all glittered and ready for the Christmas tree,


I decided to make a double loop bow. 
I didn't want to overpower the ornament. 


I also added an ornament topper to jazz the up the ornament just a little more.


The bow is the perfect addition to the ornament
and adds the perfect adornment.

The Craft-Dee BowZ bow maker is a tool that lets you make the perfect bow. It lets you decide the bow size and it gives you the capability to choose the amount of loops in your bow
 to compliment your project. 

This tool is small but packs a powerful punch for your bows. 
Need to place an order? Click here to purchase one. 

LET ME SHARE WITH YOU THE I SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
Stamps:  Ornament Topper - Outlines Stamps (No longer in business)
Paper/Card Stock
: DP
Ink: VersaMark
AccessoriesRibbon, Craft-Dee BowZ  tool, Pearls, Glitter, Glue pen, Ornament

I am submitting my project in the following challenges:
Thanks or stopping in today. I will be back soon with another creative project for you.





Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Glittered Ornament

Welcome Back!!!

Yesterday over at Stamping Buddies in Cincinnati, Ohio, I taught a class showing how to make a glittered ornament. The ornament is stunning and really makes a statement. Easy to make, just takes a little time. Perfect for a handmade gift for someone special or this will look gorgeous on your tree.

Let me show off the end result.


I used lots of glitter and the poinsettia topper on this ornament is made using the poinsettia stap from the lovely stamp set from Sparkle N Sprinkle called Holiday Foliage - Set 475.  The glitter colors are Shell Pink G1022 and Parisian Mist G1037 (one of  my favorite greens in the Sparkle n Sprinkle glitter line)

I love the look of the poinsettias that come out during the holiday season in the pinks and other colors other than the traditional reds, so that's why I decided to use a few non traditional colors when making this ornament.

I will be repeating this class over at Simply Said Rubber Stamps  on Sat. Nov. 9 @1:30. If you live in the greater Cincinnati area and want to take the class please contact Simply Said @ 513-833-3852 to reserve a seat.

This class includes how to make a box, to store or gift the ornament. Easy to make, too!!

Boy, I just checked my calendar and Thanksgiving will be here a month from tomorrow. It's late this year (Nov. 28) and that means that Christmas will be 3 1/2 weeks after Thanksgiving, this year. It's going to be a short buying season if you start after Thanksgiving. I have things already bought so I best start to wrap and that chore will be done.

November will be a busy month for me, I have classes or events every Sat. in November. So  I will be busy getting those ready. December I have one event and then I will be taking off the rest of the month. But I will be getting ready to start out the new year with new classes.

I will be back soon with some class samples and a few other things that I will be making.

Thanks for stopping in











Friday, September 14, 2012

Christmas Ornament Instructions

Hi Everyone

I am back today to show you how to make that cute little ornament that was in my post yesterday.(I am sorry for the quality of some of the photos, below. )

Here is the list of things you will need:
5 - 3.5"X3.5" squares to stamp the mail image onto. The size will depend on the size of your stamped image.
2 - 1.75"X1.75" squares. These become the front and back of the ornament closed.
1 - bead
ribbon
tape or a tape runner
Bone folder
Symmetrical stamp for the front/back
Stamp for the other side of the ornament. Any small stamp works and this side will become the inside of ornament
Stamp for the front cover (I used a word stamp)
Stamp for back cover (I used an image)

Stamps that I used are from Sparkle N Sprinkle -
Flower Medallion 0643-182N
Snowflakes  3383-414A
Starry Corner 3559-439AA
Snowy Cheer 3563-439A


You will want to use a stamp that is symmetrical and not too big. This stamp fits on a 3.5"X3.5" square. Stamp all 5 of the large squares making sure the image is centered. I cut my CS first then stamped it. That works better for me.


Stamp the back of the CS with a complimentary stamp. I used snowflakes. Ink the edges on the front and back side.



Next, fold each of the large squares the same. Use your bone folder to get crisp clean folds. Fold in half. Open then fold in half the other way. (You will now see  4 smaller squares in the large square piece because of the folds. Your 2 smaller square pieces of CS you will be using for the front and back will be the same size as those squares.) Now fold diagonally from corner to corner, doing only one diagonal fold. I hope you can see the fold marks in this shot.


Stamp the smaller squares just on the front side of these.Ink the edges of these as well.


Working with the larger squares, after you've made your folds, pick it up as a triangle, as shown below, making sure the image you want to see on the outside of the ornament is on the outside of the triangle.


Next take one of the side corners of the triangle and push it in between the front and back top peak of the triangle.


Next do the same thing with the other side. It will look like this, below.


Here is a view from the top.



Now you should have a square with the ends tucked in. Make this same fold on all of the 5 large squares.

Now, it's time to start attaching. I used a tape runner and applied tape to all 4 edges of the front 1st square. You will be working with the square folded.

Now attach two of your folded squares together, making sure the open area of the square is at the top on all 5 squares.


When it's is opened it will look like this.Attach the rest of the squares together in the same fashion, one by one. 
Next,keeping the stack of squares closed, apply tape to the top square around the edges and down the center, diagonally. The center adhesive will hold the ribbon piece, 


and the adhesive around the edges will hold the small square that you've  stamped up for the front. Attach that small front square.


Now do the same thing to the back side, making sure you attach the ribbon, then attach the other small square.

Use the bead by threading the two pieces of ribbon thru the bead.



Knot the ribbons together on top.
Now its time to open the ornament. With the bead at the top of the ribbon, the ornament should open up. So place the front and the back pieces together and slide the bead down to keep the ornament open. 


This is the way it looks in the closed position.

Well I hope this made sense to you all.  The main thing to remember is that the CS pieces all need to be squares. The smaller square will be the size of one of the small squares in the fold of the larger square as I mentioned earlier.

Try this out..These are easy to make and I think they will be very pretty adorning your tree.

Thanks for stopping in today.

See you soon




Thursday, September 13, 2012

A Christmas Ornament

Hi Everyone,

I am back today with a really cool ornament.We made this at club Tuesday nite. Thanks so much Pat!! I love this. I will show the ornament closed and then open. As soon as I get a stamp that works with this I will come back again with pictures and instructions.


Here is the ornament is, closed.


And here is the ornament opened up. This is hard to photograph and edit with this white background.

One more view.

OK I will be back tomorrow with another ornament and the instructions. See you then.

Barbara