Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Holiday 2008 Ornament



This is the ornament I did for Slinky last year. I did one for all my friends, using their favorite colors...or colors that fit them, in Slink's case. The materials I used were colored plastic beads, white sparkly pipe cleaners (they have a real name for the craft kind...I just can't remember it), red ribbon, hot glue.

The making of this ornament is simple. Take two pipe cleaners and twist one end together a little. Then, take two beads and put one on each one of the pipe cleaners. Twist the pipe cleaners together a litle bit above the beads, and repeat. You can do any pattern you want with the beads. As you can see, I chose to do two of like colors side by side and to alternate colors each turn.


Photo by Slinky.

Holiday Ornament 1: Slinky



Okay,this is one of the ornaments I did for Xmas...this one going to Slink. The materials I used were: red glass stain paint, glass etching glue in white, large clear glass ornament, orange ribbon w/ white flower designs, hot glue.

You can choose any ribbon,I just picked one that would match Slink best.

First, I made a bow out of the ribbon. What I did was cut eight equal lengths of ribbon--probably about four or five inches...maybe a tad longer. And two lengths that were half as long as my eight lengths. Then, I hot glued each of my lengths, separately, into circles. Then, I took each circle made from the longer lengths and glued them middle to middle. By this time, the longer lengths should have two loopy looking openings on either end. Then,I stacked them, middle to middle, gluing them together and turning them so that it filled out my bow. Then, I glued by two smaller circles to either side of my bow (by the way, you can do this with package ribbon...just leave off the smaller circle on the bottom and use double sticky tape instead of hot glue).

Next comes easily the hardest part...putting the ribbon inside. Put the hardened middle of the ribbon to the opening in the ornament. Then, gently and slowly, just shove it inside...which could take a few minutes. Once inside, shake the ornament until you have the ribbon flipped the way you want it.

Next, using either a stencil or free-hand, write whatever you want on the ornament. I wrote Slinky in freehand...which is why it's kind of sloppy. Wait for it to dry. Then, trace your design w/ the the glass etching liquid. Again, wait for it to dry. Then, you're done!





Photos courtsey of Slinky. Composite and edits made w/ GIMP.