What a blustery morning it is here in Ohio. 14 Degrees. BRRRR. A great day for crafting. hehe. After waiting all day for my Hobby Lobby package from UPS yesterday....I finally got it around 7 PM. Those guys must be busy. So busy in fact they were driving a U-Haul to make deliveries. Not enough brown trucks. I found it humorous. Anyways, I got up this morning and started making these adorable ornaments that were inspired by MOMO over at Made By Momo. She made some of these a week ago or so and I just had to make them too. They turned out super cute. To check out MOMO's Click Here.
Here is what you will need:
4 or more 3 1/2 inch glass bulbs hot glue gun ribbon pipe cleaners
iridescent gift shred googly eyes orange paper (nose)
pom poms black pearl or glitter embellishments (mouth)
Here is what you get when you put it all together.
Instructions:
1. Remove the silver top
2. Stuff your bulb with the Gift Shred
3. Replace silver top
4. Twist your pip cleaners together if you want two colors
5. Cut out a triangle for the nose from the orange paper
6. Hot glue the pip cleaners, eyes, pom poms nose and mouth
7. Add a ribbon to the silver loop on the lid
Merry Christmas Everyone,
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So adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so stinkin cute! Thanks for sharing a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and cute project. Should be lots of fun to try with kids. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun project
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo cute!!!! Yours turned out amazing!!! I love the snow inside the ornament what an awesome idea!!! I love them and it makes me happy to know someone out there is watching!!! Love you my friend! XOXO Momo
ReplyDeleteI showed this to my 6yr old (boy), I now have a huge order to fill! ;) He is very excited to help make these!
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