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DIY Christmas Ornaments

 

Hello G45ers!

It is time to pull out the glitter and create a little holiday magic. Today on the Graphic 45 blog, Larissa Fyodorovna teaches us how to transform a cardboard canister into gorgeous Christmas Tree Ornaments. Watch the video tutorial to see it all come together, and when you are done try it out for yourself.




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Christmas Decoration

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

By Larissa Fyodorovna

 

“Hello everyone!

For this task, I have chosen the wonderful ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Deluxe Collector’s Edition. In this pre-Christmas season, it’s especially nice to create with it!

There are such great motifs in the designs to cut out, it’s very easy to put together compositions from them.

I have so much fun with it that I have made several more Christmas decorations after that using the same principle.

I hope you like it.

 

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-Tips-

  • The poinsettia, which you can stamp on velum with the Warm Wishes Stamp Set, are especially beautiful.

  • For a little more dynamism and naturalness, the plant elements can be bent and shaped a little with a thin stylus or folding bone, for example.

  • Glitter toppings and little white balls that imitate snowballs are especially fitting for the Christmas theme.

  • To get the effect of three-dimensionality spacers can be inserted between the layers.

 

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Happy Papercrafting!

 

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2 Responses

  1. Your Ornaments are so so Pretty! What a wonderful way to use some bits and pieces of “leftovers”. Thank You for sharing the tutorial with Us and Have a Very Merry Christmas!

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