Thank you, Joan, for a lovely challenge today. When I first read it I was going to get out an old Christmas magazine, but I've never tried these ornaments before (tutorial in Resources). Had to improvise a bit as I had no hat pins or anything like it. I used #26 gauge wire, an end cap )not really necessary) and some beads, and started from the bottom up, rather than the top as in the tutorial. To hold the top in place and stop it springing up too much I threaded the wire around a bead and pulled it down to the right position to hold the strips in place.
Papers are Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses, with edges sponged in Merlot and Olive.
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010 GMT Views: 2563
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 @ 10:48 AM
This is wonderful, Sabrina!! I love the dp you used, and the bead holding the wire in place is so smart!! Great job my friend!
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 @ 11:16 AM
THANK YOU for 'smacking' me in the head with "use wire"!!
I had been putting off making these ornaments using the excuse that I didn't have the right supplies/pins, etc...
Your ornament is very eye catching ~ LOVELY!! tfs R ;)
------------------------------ Scrappywonder ~~ all for the love of beautiful paper & wonderful illustration ~~
I love your pretty ornament, Sabrina! I looked at those instructions and didn't think I could get the strips to cooperate, so I tried another style! Don't you love the Eskimo Kisses papers!