Showing posts with label Ornament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ornament. Show all posts

December 24, 2011

✥ A Gardenberger Christmas ✥


I wanted to share a few images from our version of Christmas.  Here's a few pics of what we've done around the house this year.

The rhino and deer remain adorned with paint swirled ornaments.



We made paper chains from printer paper, sprayed with glitter and with left over paint chips.



We added a new accent color to the tree for very little money. You guys saw some of the ornaments I made this year. Well I made a bunch of glitter covered ornaments and colored glass ornaments as well. 


Glitter ornaments were made very easily with clear glass ornaments covered in Elmer's Glue, then sprinkled with more Martha's glitter. You can see my snow globe ornament and, at the very bottom of the photo, you can see the top of the mercury glass ornaments I made using the Looking Glass Spray paint.


This blue/green colored glass ornament was made with Elmer's glue and food dye using this great tutorial from Sand and Sisal. I also made some with Mod Podge and food coloring but I didn't know to dry them in the oven and it took forever! They came out like a clear colored glass instead of opaque, very pretty.


 I made a few more chevron ornaments since I liked this first one I made as an Anthro ornament knock off. I love the ornaments snow covered ornaments from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, so I made a few of those. She used a glue stick and Epson Salt's to create this look. I tried that, but liked a more snow covered look- so I switched it up and used Elmer's Glue, I also added some glitter to my Epson Salts and I think it looks so pretty.


This nativity ornament is a real beaut. I had it pinned on Pinterest, but I didn't actually make this one. Remember the committee I'm on for my church, where I put together the Christmas activity for all the women who attend our congregation? {When I made the magnetic play sets.} Well, this was our hand out for all the women. A talented friend on the committee made 80 of these awesome ornaments. She made the cut outs using her Cricket. Love it!


I made white clay key ornaments- three of them. I think I may work them into my gallery wall when the holidays are over- I just love them so much. I wanted skeleton keys for ages now- and finally just made my own. Would you guys like a tutorial to make your own? Just let me know and I can work one up! 

Each year we have friends and family over for a a ginger bread house building party/competition
We only use graham crackers, nothing fancy.


 
{From top to bottom} My sister made a sweet winnebego, complete with Santa poking his head out the window. I made a snow covered church, with stained glass windows. Z made a graham cracker Chichen Itza pyramid. I know, not very Christmassy- but he is very, very happy with it! And my mother-in-law used some mad cake decorating skills to whip up this winter wonderland home. I love her little snowmen with sprinkles in place of carrot noses!

We still have our magnetic advent calendar on the fridge. You can print your own numbers  if you want.


Do you guys remember the Christmas card pics we took?  {Our version of a popular Pinterest picture.)
 

 Here's where the banner ended up- all the in the back of the room on the sliding glass doors.


 And of course the faux zinc letters I made about a month ago sit on the console table.


And that hideous wreath I made over sits on the door. I think it's an amazing example of what a can of spray paint can do- cause that thing was so, so ugly!

And that, my friends, is all she wrote. I hope you enjoyed my own home tour this week. {Sorry if the repeats bored you.} I hope you all have the merriest of holidays and filled with the radiant love of your families. I appreciate each of you! Thank you for reading, for your friendship, and for sharing yourselves.

December 16, 2011

✥ Paint Swirled Ornaments ✥

Today we giving the deer a chance to show off some new ornaments, and giving the rhino a well deserved break from ornament holder and poser for pictures!!


 
I finished these paint swirled ornaments back when I did the others, but then I got all side tracked sharing my new stenciled curtains and DIY curtain rods- so some ornaments went on the back burner. 

These guys were made with some Martha Stewart satin craft paint colors.
Just drop some paint in and then tap or rotate the bulb to get the look you're after.


I love how they sorta look like globes.  Doesn't the green paint resemble continents?



Mostly, I love the easy and inexpensive way to add some color to your tree.  
I know you all are busy with holiday crafts, what are you guys making these days?


I'm also linked up here.

December 14, 2011

✥ Stencil Fleur de Lis Ornament ✥



Remember this one time when I was all, Cutting Edge Stencils rock- and I told you that you should totally enter the giveaway for a free $50 stencil? {Which ends tonight by the way!!} 
In my package from them I received my free stencils- they add $5 worth of free stencils to every order!!


So, I thought a Fleur de Lis ornament would be just perfect. Nothing like a couple free  stencils, an extra glass ornament, and some Martha Stewart glitter to
create a pretty little ornament. Oh yeah- this ornament is actually made from two different Fleur de Lis stencils- I got them in two sizes.
The blue glitter is the larger one and then the silver is smaller.




 If you don't have any small stencils and you want to make your own- you can try printing off your shape, then cutting it out of a thin plastic sheet- like a plastic folder. Instead of drawing in the stencil- I spread a thin coat of Elmer's glue and sprinkled on the glitter- piece of cake!


Make sure you enter to win- and thanks for coming by!


December 6, 2011

✥ Christmas Tree Ornament ✥




How about we paint a "happy little tree?" {Bob Ross, anyone? Don't know him, you're missing out!} This ornament was a piece a cake to make, but I couldn't resist a glittery little Christmas tree. 
Simple and beautiful!
Oh yeah, I first tried super glue to hold the glitter on the glass ornament. Super glue is not the greatest at holding onto glitter. Which, when you think about it, is really ironic since I have glued my fingers together more than once or twice with that very same glue. You'd think, "glitter? No problem." Right? You'd be wrong. It's not even that the glue dries too quickly, cause I have the kind that dries in 5 minutes.
No matter, it was at this point I realized regular old Elmer's worked just fine and is so, so much easier to work with.If you're wondering, nail polish remover takes super glue off of glass ornaments and hands when fingers and thumb are stuck together! ☺

Are you guys making your own ornaments this year? What about any other holiday crafts!?

I'm also linked up here.

December 4, 2011

✥ DIY Pottery Barn Globe Ornament ✥


If I'm being honest, I have to say- I debated about whether or not to share this ornament.
Try as I might, I could not get the lines perfectly straight! The joys of painting a globe on a sphere.
Well anyway, for 60-ish cents, I figured it wasn't that bad. {I hope...}

The inspiration for the ornament comes from Pottery Barn, well- from Pottery Barn via Pinterest. 
I love me some globes, although this in is ridiculously inaccurate. My apologies to Canada, I think you guys and the island countries took the biggest hits for on size and shape.



Wanna make your own? You'll need:
*Extra Fine Craft Glitter- mine's from Martha Stewart
*Silver Paint Marker {for glass surfaces}
*Glue, Elmer's is fine

*Painter's tape
I started with the vertical lines and used tape to get {at least} those straight. The painters tape will pull up the paint marker, so no overlapping- bummer.
Since I couldn't use tape to horizontal lines, I decided to skip ahead to the countries. That way there would be less open space to cover.
I painted on Elmer's glue, then used silver and a light turquiose glitter. The plain silver may have worked for PB, but for mine it seemed a bit washed out.

Lastly, I used the edge of a piece of cardstock to wrap around the globe to use as a reference for the horizontal lines. Basically, used it like a pliable ruler- now that I think about it, I guess I have one of those. Hmmf.
Anyhow, not a perfect system, but good enough. Like I said, for 60 cents I'm pleased with it.
Do you ever feel that way once you're finished with a project? Sometimes the results really exceed my expectations and then others, not so much. :)


I'm also linked up here.

December 2, 2011

✥ Snow Globe Ornament ✥

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!}

What about you all, are you pinning like crazy, or what? Have you made anything from Pinterest, latey? How about holiday crafts? 
Thanks for stopping by. 

I'm also linked up here.

December 1, 2011

✥ French Christmas Carol Ornament ✥



Team Gardenberger has been working on some new ornaments this year like crazy!
It's so fun, although there may or may not have been a glitter explosion!


This one was super easy. I printed off some French sheet music, courtesy of the Graphic Fairy. Then rubbed a glue stick all over it and added some silver super fine glitter.   Once it was dry I ripped it into rows. Rolled them up, and shoved placed them gently inside.


It's my version of this infamous ornament from Pinterest. 

Stay tuned, I've there's more where that came from!! I have no idea how many I will end up with, but there's quite a few done already!!
What ornaments are you working on? How about new Christmas decorations? 
{I love the holidays!}

I'm also linked up here.