Directions for Silhouette Christmas Ornament Craft 1. Find or take a picture of your child’s profile. I snapped a quick picture on my phone and printed it out on white paper using our printer. 2. Place a sheet ofshrink film(orthis shrink film) over the photo.(We usedmatte shrink film...
For picture-perfect text, use stickers, a stencil, or a cutting machine. via Practically Functional 9. Get Creative This Christmas with a Handmade Plaid Ornament Red and green plaid takes center stage in this traditional Christmas ornament. It’s a great way to use up scraps of fabric — ...
Step 3: Next, stick the image face down onto the bauble. Press the image down to make sure all of it makes good contact with the ornament. Then leave it to dry for several hours. I leave mine overnight. Step 4: Next, wet the paper on the bauble with a sponge and water. Then ge...
wine cork wreath ornament by Moscato Mom- simple and cute wine corks in a clear glass ornament by The Ivy Cottage (sorry guys…it looks like this blog no longer exists) wine cork Christmas tree by sweetcsdesigns (not an ornament, but you could make it into one.) and another wine cork ...
8. Once set, remove the cookie cutters by gently pushing at the edges until they fall off, leaving just the birdseed ornament. 9. Push the straws out & thread thetwinethrough the hole. The bird feeder is ready to hang outside! Make sure you hang it near other branches so the birds ...
This painting technique works great on all different glass objects from the various Christmas ornament shapes to picture frames. Does Alcohol Ink wash off glass? The alcohol ink will not wash off, once it has been sealed properly. That is why I recommend you spray on more than one coat of...
So, whether you’re a bold Leo or a dreamy Cancer, there’s an ornament that feels just right for you. And it’s a beautiful touch for your tree and a perfect gift. Imagine giving someone an ornament that connects with their star sign!
spread it on the bottom of the ornament, applied a dab of hot glue to the bottom of the deer’s feet, and stuck it in the snow. Full disclosure: after I took this picture, I realized that the snowflakes kind of got lost against the white background so I painted them with a blue ...
Then place the glue side of the wood circle down on the back of the paper circle, making sure that the drilled hole is at the top of the picture on the other wide. Trim the paper around the edges of the wood circle. It is easier to get it cut evenly by turning the ornament over...
Now, that’s a LOT of information, I know! But I wanted you to have a morecomplete pictureof all the options. So how do you choose what to use and where do you begin? I recommend foryour first tile ornamentyou start with a simple unpainted tile, a word or image in permanent vinyl...