Friday, December 12, 2014
Winter Woodland Holiday Ornament
This week's blogger challenge theme is ornaments. I made the ornament I'm sharing today for a Paper Crafts and Scrapbooking magazine call, but it didn't make the cut. I liked it enough to share it here today.
I used a birch bark circle I found at the craft store as the base for my ornament. I stamped a deer from the Clear and Simple Stamps Oh Deer set on the tag in brown pigment ink, then added a sentiment from the Winter Woodlands set along the top, curving it to match the shape of the tag. After the ink set, I added some texture courtesy of a little snow made from light modeling paste. The modeling paste was sprinkled with glitter for an ice-like sparkle. I used a heavy duty staple gun to attach a red ribbon loop to the back of the ornament so it can be hung for display.
Materials Used:
Oh Deer and Party Elements: Winter Woodlands stamp sets (Clear and Simple Stamps); Memento Luxe Rich Cocoa ink (Tsukineko); red grosgrain ribbon, birch tag (Michaels); light modeling paste (Liquitex); Dazzling Diamonds glitter (Stampin' Up!); staple gun
I used a birch bark circle I found at the craft store as the base for my ornament. I stamped a deer from the Clear and Simple Stamps Oh Deer set on the tag in brown pigment ink, then added a sentiment from the Winter Woodlands set along the top, curving it to match the shape of the tag. After the ink set, I added some texture courtesy of a little snow made from light modeling paste. The modeling paste was sprinkled with glitter for an ice-like sparkle. I used a heavy duty staple gun to attach a red ribbon loop to the back of the ornament so it can be hung for display.
Materials Used:
Oh Deer and Party Elements: Winter Woodlands stamp sets (Clear and Simple Stamps); Memento Luxe Rich Cocoa ink (Tsukineko); red grosgrain ribbon, birch tag (Michaels); light modeling paste (Liquitex); Dazzling Diamonds glitter (Stampin' Up!); staple gun
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What a cute and clever ornament Lori! Would make a great tag on a package too!
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