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diy couple ornament

17
April

heart in birches ornament

The severity of the virus isn’t enough – we also have to endure all the residual disappointments – cancellations of 30th birthday parties, bridal and baby showers, weddings, graduations.  As ‘change the date’ cards start to flood mailboxes, I can’t help but feel sad for the many wonderful celebrations that were so lovingly planned only to be crushed by the virus.

With the months – often years – involved in planning, I really can’t imagine having to reschedule a full-blown wedding!  Can you?

field of birches xmas ornament

I’ve been thinking a lot about the people I know with upcoming weddings and that is what inspired the second ornament design in my current black and white collection.  Why black and white?  I grabbed the black and white paint for my first ornament designs (the Schitt’s Creek series in my last post) and just decided to keep those two colors in play.

I love white birch trees and have used them in a lot of different ways in décor – both in store displays and at home.  Maybe it is a tribute to my many years of tent camping!  Using a white birch design on a wood slice seems a natural fit – don’t you think?  It is an easy, graphic design.  Thinking of all the brides I know to be married this year, I made up a bunch of these ornaments, just adding the appropriate initials to each.  They can be boxed up as a gift or tied onto an engagement gift package!

lovers xmas ornament

I hope this inspires you to honor the upcoming brides you know who may be affected by the virus.

Thanks for stopping by!

Take pleasure in simple things and stay healthy, Jackie

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diy animal ornaments

3
December

diy animal ornament

Isn’t it great to be able to find a use for something old?  Even better if you fall in love with the results!  That is what happened for me when I decided to turn old plastic animals into tree ornaments.  I am sharing an easy tutorial on how I did it.

This is what you will need:

  • plastic toy animal
  • ModPodge (or white glue thinned down with water)
  • wax paper
  • pages from an old book, cut into strips
  • twine or ribbon (for hanging)
  • straight pins (a couple for each animal)
  • glue gun & glue
  • black paint or permanant marker
  • sparkles (optional)

1.  Decide what animal you will be working on.  If you don’t have one, you can easily find one at a dollar store or craft store.  I am partial to sea creatures, so I started with a dolphin.  As it turned out, the dolphin was the quickest because it had simple lines.  The more complicated the shape of the animal, the longer it will take because you will be covering the body with the strips.

2.  Assemble your materials.  I put the ModPodge in a paper cup I had trimmed down – just to make cleanup easier.  You can’t see it in the photos, but I used a sheet of wax paper to keep the animal on during the process and for drying.

3. & 4.  The first thing I did was to attach a hanger.  I used a piece of twine.  I decided to use two straight pins to attach the twine since the body of the animal is hollow.  (Just be sure it does not come out the other side of your animal.)  I then put a big glob of hot glue on the point of attachment – just to be extra sure it stayed attached…overkill?

5.  Next, I put ModPodge on both sides of a strip of the book page and attached it to the dolphin.  I continued attaching pieces in random directions until the entire piece was covered.  (You will want smaller pieces for more detailed areas.)  There is no need to cover it all in one sitting…I did mine over the period of a few days because I would work on it when I had a couple free moments.

6.  When the animal is completely covered, let it dry thoroughly.

I originally had planned to accent my piece with a thin gray paint wash, but I liked the way it looked and decided to leave it the way it was.  I did add some sparkle (great with the reflection of the Christmas lights) and added a couple features with a marker (I wanted to use dimensional paint, but the bottle of black I had was dried up).  On the elephant, I painted just the tusks in an off white.

I love the way they came out!

I don’t have my tree up yet, so I couldn’t demonstrate how they will look when they are actually on the tree…for the opening photo, I hung the elephant on one of my houseplants – you get the idea!  On this project, I repurposed the plastic animals and the old book…can you tell which book I used?  Any readers out there?  In the spirit of the season, if you can guess the book, I will send you a holiday gift.  The first one to email me the correct title gets the surprise!

I hope you enjoyed this easy diy tutorial to transform your plastic toy animals into Christmas ornaments…  Now, to figure out how to repurpose all those Legos and Matchbox cars!

Thanks for stopping by, Jackie

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