Ornament #1:
Sparkling Lightbulb Ornaments
This one is really fun and easy too. Any size lightbulb will work. Step 1: brush some glue into the light bulb. Step 2: roll the glue covered lightbulb in glitter. Step 3: let the lightbulb dry for 15 minutes. Step 4: using your glue gun, attach a piece of shiny metallic embroidery floss to the base of the lightbulb. It's that easy and the ornaments are so cute.
Ornament # 2: Yarn Candy Canes
These candy canes make great gifts
and they are wonderful ornaments if you have little fingers in the house that
tend to pull ornaments off the tree.
These are virtually indestructible. You will need scissors, 2 skeins of
DMC Pearl Cotton, red pipe cleaner, and ½” to 5/8” ribbon (all can be bought at
Michaels or Joanne’s). Step 1: Open a skein of cotton and snip the loop at
each end so you have two bunches; repeat with the other skein. Then take one
red bunch and one white bunch and tie them together into a single knot around
the end of a pipe cleaner. Step 2:
to make the stripes, twist the two colors
around the pipe cleaner and knot the ends together around the other end. Trim
the cotton at both ends and trim the pipe cleaner if need be. Step 3: Bend into a
candy cane shape and adorn with a ribbon bow. So easy, cute, and decorative.
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Ornament # 3: Time Capsule Ornament
This is my favorite crafty Christmas
ornament. It is so fun to make and really creates lasting memories. My suggestion
is to make one after Christmas from all the photos you took on Christmas day. This way every year you will have a memory of
the day.
You will need a fill able clear
plastic ornament, double-sided tape, rickrack or ribbon, scrap booking paper cut
into strips, small photos or other memorabilia that fits inside the ball. Step 1: Separate the two halves of the ball. Apply a
strip of tape around the outside of the wider half. Carefully press the ribbon
to the tape so that it's close to but not touching the outer edge. Step 2: Write
notes on the strips of scrap booking paper, then roll them up and tuck them
inside the ball. Add pictures, a photocopy of your child's newborn footprint,
and other mementos, if you like. Put the ball back together, then tie some
ribbon and a tag with the year written on it onto the plastic loop.
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