Scrap-Busting Christmas Ornaments
http://sewtospeak.blogspot.com/2011/...ornaments.html
Mark Lapinski (? sp) shared this link on his Facebook page. Instructions are simple and sounds like this would be quick and easy to do. |
These would be really nice if done in metallics.
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Originally Posted by TanyaL
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These would be really nice if done in metallics.
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I have a 'Sparkle' Mod Podge that would give a nice sparkle finish to any fabric.
I used it on a Halloween project last year - painted black cat wooden cutout glued to a gold painted disk. The sparkle finish really brought it to life. Dries clear with irredescent sparkles. |
Originally Posted by greencat
(Post 5532274)
I have a 'Sparkle' Mod Podge that would give a nice sparkle finish to any fabric.
I used it on a Halloween project last year - painted black cat wooden cutout glued to a gold painted disk. The sparkle finish really brought it to life. Dries clear with irredescent sparkles. |
You could use elmer's white glue to save some money, last time I looked the modge podge had really increased in price.
delma |
Originally Posted by delma_paulk
(Post 5533461)
You could use elmer's white glue to save some money, last time I looked the modge podge had really increased in price.
delma |
Cute idea!!!!!
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I'm going to try this with some of the old round ornaments that have lost their shine. Also sometimes you get an ornament with a companies ad on it - oh the possibilities. Even the second hand store ....
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I love tis idea. I host a Christmas Gathering for my family each year and I make each family an ornament and this would be perfect. Thanks for sharing.
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Those are cute!
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