DIY Glitter Ornaments: How to make easy custom Christmas ornaments with vinyl. Free Christmas word SVG cut files and how to put vinyl on a curved surface!
Hello Daydreamers! In today's tutorial, I am going to teach you how to make the cutest Christmas Ornaments in the history of ornament making! I spent about two weeks putting together this entire post, and
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I'm having so much fun DIYing ornaments for my new King of Christmas Noble Fir. You can find the first DIY here. If you've followed me on Instagram for any length of time then you know I have been on a marbleizing kick for a while. I marbleized some mini pumpkins last year and then marbleized all the pumpkins this year. I tried my hand at some Easter eggs last spring. I've had so many questions on IG about which technique I use so I decided Christmas ornaments would be next so I could show you how I marbleize. Marbleizing Christmas ornaments is nothing new. I did this the first time a long, long time ago - I think it might have been a Martha Stewart craft years ago but there have been a lot of tutorials and methods around for ages. I'm going to share what works for me - I use spray paint. But you can also google it or check Pinterest and find a lot of methods and ideas to inspire you. You will need: Spray paint. I use Rustoleum 2x (not sponsored but I wish they would send me a can of every color so I could go wild!) We do this outside on a plastic covered table. Container for water. It will be covered in paint so use an old plastic container. It needs to be wide enough to get your item in with some space around it and deep enough that your item can be submerged without touching the bottom. Your water needs to be "room temp" not cold. Cold water will keep the paint from staying loose and smooth when you dip. Change your water in between colors and I think it helps to let the overspray on your container to dry before you spray a new color. Plastic gloves and a spray paint mask if you choose. Skewers to swirl the paint. Ornaments. I think the marbleizing shows up best on white ornaments. You can use plastic or glass. You can find them at craft stores, Wal Mart, Target. And you need a place for your ornaments to dry. I'll touch on that later. Gather everything and get ready to get creative. This is not a precise process and every ornament turns out differently so just relax and experiment until you figure out what works for you. Here's what you do: Fill your container with water and choose your paint colors. I tend to use one dark color plus white but you can use any combo you want. Experimenting is what makes this fun. You'll want to have plenty of blank ornaments on hand. Next you quickly spray your colors onto the surface of the water. I alternate color, white, color when I spray. You may need to spray one of the colors an extra time. You'll get a feel for how much you need and also depending on how much coverage you want on your ornament. Use the skewer to swirl the paints together lightly so that they look like marble. Now you want to dip your ornament slowly into the bucket of water and paint. I like to twirl my ornament slowly as I dip it to get a little more "swirl" and it helps to cover the ornaments surface. You can see a video of these ornaments being dipped here. You can also place a dowel stick or skewer into the ornament and secure it with painters tape. I planned to paint my ornament caps gold so I didn't mind if they got a little paint on them. If you want to preserve your ornament caps then just remove them and set aside until your ornament is dry and use the tape and stick method. (Seen here: Rustoleum 2x Navy Blue) If you use the method where your ornament is taped to the stick simply turn it upside down and place in a jar so the ornament can fully cure and the water droplets left on it will evaporate. If you use the method with the ornament cap left on you can simply use an ornament hanger to hang it up to dry. You can use a coat hanger to hang a few on but if you are like me and can't get stopped then string up a clothesline by your work table. Once they have dried they are ready to enjoy. Add a ribbon and hang on the tree, pile in a bowl, use on top of a package, give them as neighbor gifts! Be sure to let me know if you create your own marbleized ornaments this year! And be sure to check here on the blog and on IG because I have a couple more DIY ornaments to share. My new tree has the perfect shape for lots of ornaments! (seen here: Rustoleum 2X Colonial Red) Every ornament turns out a little different. This isn't a precise process. Relax and enjoy being creative.
These DIY ornaments made with tiny frames are another easy way to make custom ornaments on the cheap to fit your holiday style perfectly!
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I love decorating for Christmas! Decorating the tree is my favorite. I found a link for some glitter ornaments on Pinterest and decided to try making some. Today is the Christmas Craft Link Party at Hi Sugarplum!. I thought I would share these glitter ornaments since they turned out so well! Supplies: Glass Ornaments Mop & Glo (or any kind of floor wax) Funnel Q-Tips Glitter I used an inexpensive glitter for the first ornament and I would not recommend that. After I did the first one, I went back and got Martha Stewart glitter from Michaels that I ended up liking a lot better. First, take the tops off the ornaments. Put some Mop & Glo in the ornament and swirl it around covering the inside. Dump the excess back into the bottle. Wipe any bubbles with a Q-Tip. Use a funnel (or I used an envelope with the tip cut off) to help pour the glitter into the ornament. Swirl the glitter around until the ornament is coated. Then put your finger over the opening and shake the ornament to make sure every spot is filled and the top of the ornament is covered. Dump the excess glitter back into the container. Let the ornaments dry with the tops off. Then put the tops back on and hang them on the tree! These pictures show the difference between the glitter. The inexpensive glitter is on the left and the Martha Stewart is on the right. They both look good. It just depends if you like the glitter packed and covering the ornament or not. The ornaments were so quick and easy to make. The nice thing about these ornaments is the glitter is on the inside so you aren't covered in glitter if you touch them like most glitter ornaments. They look so pretty on the tree! Is anyone else making anything this Christmas?
These glittery ball yarn ornaments are so much fun to make! All you need is some yarn, some white glue, a balloon - AND LOTS OF GLITTER! They're pretty, they're sparkly, and they're a super inexpensive way to make your own Christmas ornaments. I have to admit, I do get a little frightened by glitter. Just the mess of it. (Which is why I wrote a book full of Low Mess Crafts for Kids...) But honestly, when you pour glitter into glue, there's really nothing to worry about because the glitter is stuck in the glue so it's not going
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This past October we tried marbling little white pumpkins with nail polish – an activity I had seen on numerous Instagram accounts over the past couple of years. It took a couple of test pumpkins before we really got the hang of it, but by the third one, we were in complete awe over this […]
Make your own marbleized Christmas ornaments with this easy DIY tutorial and simple materials you may already have.