I've got another ornament for ya!
I pinned this awhile back, it's a snow globe ornament! So, so cute!
I have to use my rhino as a model, as alas, I cannot take my own picure while holding the ornaments.
And believe me, I've tried!! {shaky, shaky}

Wanna make one?
I used clear glass ornaments from Michael's. This is a large ball, I got a box of four for 3$ {they were 50% off.}
For the tree I used a little round bush you would buy for a Christmas village set, like for train set or whatev. I trimmed the shrub into a tree shape and trimmed the plastic base to fit into the globe, using regular scissors.
Then I used Epson Salt's for snow in the bottom of the globe and added some Martha Stewart glitter.
I added some white paint to the tips of the tree to make it look snow covered. {Although catching the detail on film may be beyond my photography skills!}
I added some white paint to the tips of the tree to make it look snow covered. {Although catching the detail on film may be beyond my photography skills!}
I'm also linked up here.
You are on a roll with these awesome ornaments! Super cute! And I love how your Rhino is a good model for them. :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice!! I love the simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI have just had a good look at your previous posts-you sure have been busy! I love your ornaments!
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Best Christmas wishes,
Natasha.
wow! I think I need a rhino to help with my pictures! This is really cute, but how did you glue the tree down inside the ornament? I can't quite wrap my head around it. I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteAlecia @ chickenscratchny.blogspot.com
So cute! I keep showing all of these amazing things to Casey! he agrees that you are awesome:) I love this one! Oh Christmas!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! LOVE the white rhino, very modern. Come stop by and follow my blog? :) Hannah from ww.Hannahhandmade.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYOurs turned out great Becca! I love it! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to stop by and link up your ornaments to my 25 Days of Christmas Ornaments linky party.
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Thanks,
Julie
Very cute! I love the epsom salt idea for the snow. I was wondering about what to use. Thanks for sharing. And I personally love it hanging from the rhino!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and stunning! Nice job :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! It's so elegant!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the snow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
It's great! I have a bunch of these clear glass balls I bought last year at Michael's too. I love the idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and simple! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLeanne @ because (i think) i can
ADORABLE filled ornament globes! Nicely done!
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Smiles, Suzanne in Snowy NW Illinois
This might be my fave but I love all the ornaments you made!
ReplyDeleteCute ornament! I love how you displayed it! Stopping by from Centsational Girl.
ReplyDeleteLove the simple elegance of the tree ornament. Quite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous. In fact I love all of the ornaments you made :)
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous ornament! I just love these - and the photos with the rhino look so good!
ReplyDeleteWowza - so wish I could go out and get all the supplies to make these. Alas, I have put myself on a craft supply diet (in lieu of a Christmas cookie diet...though I'm not sure which is harder).
ReplyDeleteWow these are really cute! I like the epsom salt/glitter idea. Where did you get that gorgeous rhino? My daughter loves them!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?! Now, how do you get the tree to stand up in the salt? I feel like if I tried, mine would fall over. Thanks for linking up!
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