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Christmas Ornaments: Mice Ornaments | Homemade Christmas Ornaments. Prairie Paper & Ink: How to Make a Glitter & Re-Inker Ornament. I showed this to my Stampin' Up! Club ladies and promised I would post the instructions (w/ pictures) on here for them and my other customers - I hope y'all will try these out - they're SO easy and the results are so fab!! Clear Glass Ornament Dye Re-inker (Stampin' Up! Ink used for these - I do not know how other types of ink will work with this as I've only used SU Classic re-inkers) Water (optional) Paper Towel Rubber/Latex Gloves Fine Glitter (I use SU! Dazzling Diamonds Glitter for these) Small Powder Pal OR scrap paper shaped into a funnel Small container (to drain the ink into - I used an empty plastic film container) Remove the top and hanger of the ornament (be careful as you're doing it as the glass is very thin and the hanger pops open as it's pulled out) Put on your gloves before moving to the next step.

STEP 2: (optional) ***If you skipped step 2 and want to use just re-inker - add approx 20 drops to your ornament Pour the ink mixture into the ornament. STEP 7: (optional) DIY ornaments // a daily something // part 2 | (A guest post while I’m on vacation…) Some more DIY ornaments from Rebecca of A Daily Something! The Glitter Ornament. To make your own, simply pour some fine glitter into your clear glass ball and place the lid back on the ornament. Swirl the glitter around – it will stay in place without any glue because of the static! Magical! Feathery Tree. Mini Paper Trees. Wood – Two Ways. And there you have it – six new ornament ideas for your Christmas tree or other fun holiday decorating.

Hope you are all having a blessed week and enjoy your holiday weekend thoroughly! Thank you Rebecca! Share. Paintbrush Ornaments. I recently created these paintbrush ornaments for a friend who loves to paint! These were so fun to do! I started with inexpensive paint brushes from Home Depot, and taped them off for painting. I chose these colors for the handles and applied with a foam brush: After this dried, I covered the wooden handles and taped off the brush areas and spray painted the metal section using Rust-oleum spray paints: After the base coats were all applied, I painted on the snowman face and then finished by hot gluing embellishments from my craft stash. Finally, I added coordinating ribbon to the handles so they can easily hang on the tree. DIY Glitter Ornaments. There’s no easier way to get into the holiday spirit with a craft that involves GLITTER!

This sparkly ornament craft is tons of fun and very affordable. Another bonus: It’s very easy to clean up and won’t leave a trail of glitter everywhere. This craft makes for great Christmas gifts and they look awesome on the tree. Kids love it too and it’s a great way to keep them occupied when they’re home from school. Get them away from the TV and video games and into a craft that they’ll enjoy. Supplies Needed Floor wax – make sure it’s clear, Pledge brand with the blue cap bottle Fine glitter Clear glass ornaments Cotton swabs A paper cone funnel (or substitute an envelope with the corner cut off) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. These ornaments make great gifts. About the Author As a writer for HandbagHeaven.com, Sarah spends most of her days accessorizing with tote bags and women’s wallets, but outside of her job she spends time crafting, cooking, and shopping!