11. Shadow Box DIY Ornament IdeasI love this DIY shadow box ornament so much!I adore this DIY shadow box ornament with mini action! – via Mod Podge Rocks12. Tiny Snow Globe OrnamentsThese DIY tiny snow glob ornaments are beautiful!
Go cool, funny or scary with homemade Halloween costumes for toddlers, kids, men and women. Make any of these cheap and creative ideas with household items.
the art of modelling with folded paper. papiroflexiaˈpaperweight noun a small, heavy object which can be put on top of pieces of paper to keep them in place, also used as an ornament. pisapapelesˈpaperwork noun the part of a job which consists of keeping files, writing letters etc....
Funny Homemade Magnets.Make a homemade magnet. You can buy small magnets at any craft store and then hot glue them to the back of an ornament of some kind. Make your own creation with clay or browse your local one dollar store for cute or funny stuff to make into magnets such as sil...
–My friend Cher gave us ornaments. She bought the plain/clear ornaments at Michaels. She stuffed the ornament with a picture of us girls from last year’s holiday {ugly sweater)party. On the back of the picture, she put a meaningful quote. ...
It’s a Christmas tradition of ours to give the kids a new Christmas book at the beginning of the month of December. We like to pair it with some Christmas jammies and an ornament. We’ve collected a lot of our own and we also have a bunch of my cousins’ old books that they grac...
Let your imagination sparkle and shine with this creative DIY glitter snow globe! This project sparks joy in people of all ages, making it a perfect family bonding activity. From selecting the perfect focal point—a Christmas ornament or a cute little character—to gluing it to the lid of yo...
The trees are up in the kids bedrooms and they are ornament obsessed! They decorate their bedrooms trees with homemade ornaments each year and have been asking to make more ornaments since we madeour angel ornamentslast week. So yesterday we madepopsicle stick snowflake ornaments!
To create this ornament, cut out five strips of paper: two 1.25" x 10", two 1.25" x 7" and one 1.25" x 5". Then punch a hole 1/4" from the top and bottom of each strip. Stack the papers together with the smallest in the middle sandwiched by the medium strips, followed by ...
I didn’t get a picture of all of the girls ornaments. They were all so unique and cute. All of the girls really enjoyed it. I wrote their names on the parchment paper next to their ornament before I baked them to keep track of what one went to who. I placed them in little clear...