Yeah - I'm still like a kid (in oh so many ways) that gets all excited about Christmas. My decorations were up by mid November, we've startet on our Advent Calendars (me and the kids) and today is present day. The kids get a present each in their "Stocking" - usually money cause that's all they want (yes I have big kids now).
I have been busy all week making myself some new Christmas Ornaments from SVG Attic and as I'm a nut for Graphic 45 paper, I found all the Christmas collections I had in store and chose out some patterns that would work for this project.
All of these ornaments are made double sided so it can be seen from all sides.
For this I used AC Cardstock in Vanilla and several patterned paper from Graphic 45's "St. Nicholas" Then I inked the edges with Distress Ink.
I also downsized the ornament to 75% of the original so it won't be too big for our tree.
I also used AC Cardstock for this one in Cranberry and patterned paper from Graphic 45's "Winter Wonderland." This too is inked with Distress Ink and downsized to 75%
This is made from AC Cardstock in Cranberry, Tim Holtz Metallic Paper in Gold, White Glitter paper from Best Creation and patterned paper from Graphic 45's "A Christmas Carol"
This is downsized by 50% and inked with Distress Ink. I also added a gem to the flower center on both sides.
I used AC Cardstock in White and White Glitter Paper from Best Creation.
I then added two glass snowflakes from my stash and glued two snowflake sequins onto those for a little extra.
This one is made in the original size.
It is, like the previous ornament, made from AC Cardstock in White and White Glitter paper from Best Creation.
This one is also downsized to 75%
Wow - that was a bit long - sorry about that. Hope you like them despite this and if you do, please leave a little love in a comment below.
Until next time - have a wonderful 1st Sunday in Advent.
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These ornaments are so beautiful! I love each and every one of them. They would be perfect to use on gifts as a bow and then the recipient would be able to have it for a keepsake on their tree as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth - that is such a great idea :-)
DeleteSo beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Cyndy :-)
DeleteSuch a beautiful set Helle! I think the one with the gold brad is my favorite or maybe the white one, well no the Joy one. Or all of them!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha thanks Sonja - my favorite is the last one.
DeleteThey’re all gorgeous! 😍
ReplyDeleteKris P
Thank you so much Kris :-)
DeleteThese are so beautiful. As always, you did an amazing job with them.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Tracy :-)
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