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Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Happy Wonderful Christmas Ornament


Happy Thursday Peeps! 

Today I am sharing an ornament I made for an ornament swap I signed up for at my work.

I  thought of literally a dozen different things to make and I searched around on Pintrest and the internet to try and come up with the perfect ornament. I knew I wanted to use the paper that many of you know I am obsessed with. This paper is made by The Paper Studio and I bought it locally a couple of years back at my local Hobby Lobby. I have not checked this year to see if they still carry it.  I finally decided I would cover a clear ornament with my paper and then decorate it.




I cut strips of the 12 x 12 scrapbook paper 1 inch wide to start with. I then tore the strips into lengths that went a little over half way around the ornament.  I used some Mod Podge that I have had for years that already had glitter in it. This part of the process was a bit time consuming and a little frustrating. It was a challenge to get the paper to lay down around the round sphere. I started with a foam brush and applied the Mod Podge to the ornament and then laid the strip of paper down and brushed on more Mod Podge. I did end up using my fingers to smooth it down, it took a lot of smoothing to get the edges of the paper to lay flat. Honestly I was not sure how it would be after it dried, but I pushed on and covered the whole thing smoothing as much as I could as I went along. It looked fine after it dried. I then brushed on more Mod Podge and used some extra fine glitter I had and covered the ornament with the glitter, Shook it off and let it dry overnight.


Sometime in the night it came to me to make some Cherry Cobbler Poinsettias for the decoration on the ornament. My original idea when I started was to make some rolled flowers using the same paper as the bulb, but I have found some of my best ideas come to me when I step back and think about things a bit. thankfully this had to dry overnight or I might have not thought to make the poinsettias which I love, and that remind me of my sweet Mom!


Here is a closeup of the flowers:


I used my Spelbinders Layered Poinsettia Die to make my flowers..  I just used the two smallest flower dies to make these. I die cut three of each of the two small layers. I then used some Mossy Meadow card stock for the leaves. I die cut one layer using the flower die and then punched several more leaves using my Martha Stewart Fern Branch punch.
I picked up some gold ribbon in two sizes at JoAnns to use.
I made a large loopy bow and hot glued it to my ornament to start. I then hot glued the flowers down. I tucked the ferny leaves all around gluing as I went. I then used my Autumn Accents Die to cut out two leaves using some Champagne Glimmer Paper.


I then pulled out some gold strand beads I had in my stash and added three loops of them around the arrangement. I finished off the poinsettias with a large yellow rhinestone in the middle. I then took a grungy tag I had and stamped the sentiment which comes from the Wondrous Wreath stamp set with black ink and tucked it up under the edge of the flower arrangement. 
I put the ornament top back on the base, which is silver but who cares right? 
I looped some more gold ribbon through the ornament top and tied it off.
The only thing not on here that I wanted to add but could not get them to work anywhere is some jingle bells, I had some dark green ones out to use or some rusty ones but alas they were a no go!!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Vicki

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Dynamic Duos.....Snow Much Fun


Happy Saturday peeps!!
Time for a new challenge on the Dynamic Duos Blog.

Love the pretty colors this week:
The dessert option is a snowman theme, I got the snow, just not the snowman. 
I decide to make a fun "ornament card".
 I wanted to use this fun silhouette die that I just got which is a set from PTI. I know, not Stampin Up, but I have been wanting these forever and I finally broke down and got some awhile back.
 Love them!
The base is cut with my scallop circle nestabilties and Marina Mist card stock. I then cut a couple of white circles and a Marina Mist circle. 

I hand cut my snow hills and added some stickles to the top. 


The snowflakes come from the Stampin Up Stylin Snowfolk stamp set. I stamped with versamark  and embossed with white embossing powder. I added some small white dots with my white gel pen and then added a few rhinestones.
The sledder was die cut with basic black card stock and added to the base with some dimensionals.
The ornament top is made with the tab punch and I added a piece of twine for the hanger.
The bow is made with some whisper white satin ribbon and a couple of rusty jingle bells.
The sentiment is from the Snow Much Fun stamp set.

I hope you can find some time to play along with us this week and 
Be sure and hop over to the Dynamic Duos Blog to see what the rest of the design team did with these great colors.
Thanks for stopping by and 
HAPPY STAMPING!!

Vicki




Monday, December 5, 2011

A Few More Ornaments


Good Monday Morning Peeps
Thought I would show you a few more ornaments a made a  couple of weeks back. These were made with tha same die and paper but I didn't distress these as much.
I used some of the Stampin Up Chunky glass glitter in silver and added some silver and red beads!


These are really addictive when you start making them and there is oodles of ways to embellish them! 
I have some more ornaments in the works and will be showing them to you soon, so stay tuned you will be wanting to make some of them too!!!.

Thanks for stopping by and 
HAPPY STAMPING!!!

Vicki

Saturday, November 26, 2011

OCC....O Christmas Tree Challenge



Happy Saturday Peeps!!! 
It is time for another Our Creative Corner Challenge. 

This week our hostess is the fabulous Wendy Jansen and she has a fun challenge for us. 
This is her challenge:

This is the weekend I like to put up my Christmas tree and decorations.  
The challenge is to make a project with a Christmas tree (or pine tree if you would rather) on it.

So how about a Christmas Tree Ornament to decorate your Christmas Tree?


Most of you know that I developed a slight obsession for this paper ( still have a ton of it in my stash) that I found locally last year, so it was bound to make an appearance again this year. I cut out a bunch of these trees using a die, some chipboard and "the paper". 
I "decorated" my trees using some dazzling diamonds, and some pretty cherry cobbler seam binding ribbon and some rusty jingle bells and beads. They are really easy to make and they satisfy my "prim" lovin' heart!


I have made alot of these, once I start I can't seem to stop, but they will make nice little tree ornaments, gift tags and basket tie ons. 

Be sure to check the Our Creative Corner Blog to see what the rest of the design team came up with for this fun  challenge.
I hope you can find some time to play along and if you do, don't forget to link it up over on the Our Creative Corner Blog so we can all see it!

Thanks for stopping by today and HAPPY STAMPING!!!!

Vicki

Saturday, October 30, 2010

A Peachy Keen Gingerbread Boy




Good Saturday Morning Peeps!!

Today I am sharing a Gingerbread Ornament I made for the Let's Face it Fridays Challenge on the Peachy Keen Stamps Blog. This weeks challenge is To create a Winter Holiday Ornament using your Peachy Keen Face Stamps.

On this gingerbread guy I used a face stamp from the Winter Faces Set. I found the pattern for the gingerbread guy online, it is an applique pattern that I downloaded and printed out and traced to make my ornament. I used some Crumb Cake card stock and sponged with more mustard ink. I used my white gel pen to add the "frosting lines". The hearts are from the heart to heart punch. I added some cheeks with my cherry cobbler ink pad and a sponge and the highlighted the cheeks and eyes with my white gel pen. I made a bow from the Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding and glued it on. I punched a small hole at the top and used some silver tinsel to tie a hanger. Very simple but very cute, well, I think he is very cute anyway!!!





Well, that is all from me today, Thanks so much for stopping by today and HAPPY STAMPING!!!!!

Vicki

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snowman Onament and Gift Card Holder



Good Thursday Morning Peeps! Only 1 week left, are you ready?

First up today is a cute little snow man ornament/gift card holder. I found it
HERE. It is so easy and I think very cute. You start with a 3 3/4 inch square of cardstock and each layer down is 1/4 inch smaller. All you do is layer and turn, super quick to make! I am still loving the tangerine and kiwi with this SU Frosty Days DS paper, I just love the nontraditional colors. I made my ornament a gift card holder as well, by simply adding another 3 3/4 by 2 inch piece of cardstock onto the back and attached it with 1/8 inch sticky tape on three sides. I punched a half circle into the top with my 1/2 inch circle punch to make the gift card easier to get out. It is a tight fit but works!

I needed another gift card holder so I whipped this one up also:




I used the tutorial HERE for this fast and easy gift card holder and I basically CASED This Fabulous card by Jodi aka Kharmagirl on Splitcoast. She is a stamping goddess and I love all she does! I used the same layout she did and the same colors, I did change up the snowman stamp and the ribbon and added a sentiment with the word window punch. Didn't it turn out great? Thanks Jodi for always being so inspiring!!! This gift card holder will hold a a gift card to Toys r Us for my adopted niece, she is in her twenty's but collects some kind of wrestling figurines that she can get there, so I know she will be thrilled!


Here is a picture of the inside:





Well, that's all for today, Hope you have a great day and Happy Stamping!

Vicki