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Making Christmas Tree Toppers" No Christmas tree is complete without a beautiful tree topper!

Making Christmas Tree Toppers"

You'll be proud to display these crafts that are both angelic and easy to make. Pretty Patty Tree Topper Top your tree with this pretty angel -- her homemade charm and lacy elegance will make her a family favorite. This could be a lovely gift for newlyweds to start their collection of Christmas decorations! You'll Need: 2 doilies, 8 inches each Scissors Waxed paper White craft glue Toothpicks 6-inch foam cone 11/2-inch porcelain doll parts Paring knife Straight pins 1 can spray stiffener 2 rubber bands Hot glue gun, glue sticks 15 inches gold ribbon, 1/4 inch wide Wire cutters 4 gold ribbon roses, 1/2 inch each To Make a Pretty Patty Tree Topper: Clip a 1-inch-diameter hole in center of a doily.

Victorian Angel Tree Topper This beautiful Victorian angel will lend elegance and dazzle to your Christmas tree. To Make Victorian Angel Tree Topper: Draw 20-inch circle on tag board and cut out. Quilted Christmas Ornament Patterns: Deck Your Tree. ‘Tis the season for stitching up some quilted Christmas ornaments to adorn your tree or to give as handmade gifts to friends and family.

Quilted Christmas Ornament Patterns: Deck Your Tree

Simply gather up some scrap fabrics and decorative ribbons and use these simple-to-sew Christmas ornament quilting and sewing patterns to make handmade holiday decor that’s sure to be enjoyed year after year! Photo via Craftsy member ornamentgirl Quilted pine cone ornaments The pattern for these lovely quilted pine cones utilizes a neat folded fabric technique and includes a bonus tutorial on how to make a ribbon bow and hanger. A 3″ Styrofoam ball is required to make these quilted pine cones. Get the Quilted Pine Cone Ornament pattern. Photo via Craftsy member Cosmic Girl Christmas ball ornaments Craftsy member Cosmic Girl designed this fun pattern for a simple Christmas ball, which also requires a Styrofoam ball center. Felt Christmas Ornament Tutorial. My project is featured on Michaels website.

Felt Christmas Ornament Tutorial

Please rate my project to increase my chance at winning a chance to be on the Martha Stewart Show. Go here to rate this project on Michaels website. Your family and friends will love these vintage inspired felt ornaments. This is a great holiday craft project to make with left over felt scraps and trim. You can sew them by hand, sewing machine or the younger ones could even glue them together. Materials RequiredCraft feltRibbon, ric-racCraft glueNeedle/ThreadPolyfill stuffingPins Leave a comment and email address to qualify for the free giveaway of the ornaments pictured.

Please make these ornaments for family and friends. Download Christmas Ornament Pattern with Instructions. DIY: Christmas Ornaments, Many Types. Christmas Ornaments. 60 Free Angel Crafts - Web Of Angels. Readers Write - Angel Crafts. Recycled Glass Ball Ornaments: Donnamarie Walker. From week ending 12/6/98 Design and Instructions by Donnamarie Walker Supplies for Glitter Ornament: 1 Glass Ball Ornament 1/4 wide double stick tape or sheet of double stick tape Iridescent Glitter, color of your choosing Small bowl For Stained Glass Ornament: 1 Glass Ball Ornament Gallery Glass Leading-Black Gallery Glass Paints-Assorted Colors For Both Ornaments: Bleach Q-tips Laces Ribbons Silk Roses Directions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Recycled Glass Ball Ornaments: Donnamarie Walker

Happy Crafting!!! Back to home page. CD Ornaments For Christmas. My Kinda' Living > Crafting > Holiday Crafts > Christmas Crafts CD Ornaments for Christmas Turn old CD's into Christmas Tree Ornaments!

CD Ornaments For Christmas

Ideas for 3 different CD ornaments. This fun Christmas project is perfect for the kids and adults alike. You can have kids follow these directions exactly to create the ornaments pictured here, or you can provide them with a lot of construction paper and glue and let their imaginations take over. What you will need: • Construction paper in dark blue, and white • Silver corrugated paper • Gold glitter • Leaf stickers or four dried leaves • Hole punch • Gingham green scrapbooking paper • Snowflake patterned scrapbooking paper • Snowflake Confetti • Fishing Line • Letter stickers or letter stamps • Exacto Knife • Pencil • Scissors • Glue Stick • Old CD’s or CD’s mailed to you as promotions • Christmas time magazines/catalogs > Directions for Let It Snow CD.

Cardboard Christmas Star. This has been my first experience decorating a Christmas tree as an adult.

Cardboard Christmas Star

After university, I always lived overseas and traveled on my holiday break. Once we moved to Japan and started our family, the girls were always so little and then there was the question of space, storage and living or artificial tree. I ended up finding a little artificial tree at the recycling center and the girls have fallen in love with it. They made pomanders, threaded glass beads and popcorn, and covered it with the 100 tiny paper cranes that one of my husband’s students gave to him several years ago. We were missing a star though, and although the one I made for the top is a little serious for our kid- decorated tree, I hope we will grow into it over time. Simple Steps: I used recycled gold cardboard that I’ve collected, but you can use thin cardboard and gold paint to get a similar effect.