Registered: May 13, 2004 Location: In a Boy's World Posts: 120
Fri, Oct 15, 2004 @ 7:27 AM
Here's the instructions . . . they are SO easy to make. Full credit for the idea goes to "vmaduzia". I totally CASE'd her gorgeous "clear snowflake ornament" in the gallery.
- use the Coluzzle to cut out a circle from a window sheet/overhead transparency that is just slightly smaller than the diameter of the glass ornament you're using. Leave a "tab" on your circle cut out. This tab will fit up into the neck of your ornament to keep the cut out in place.
- stamp your image with Staz-on and colour with Sharpies
- use 2 way-glue pen and DD glitter if you'd like to sparkle up your immage
- use a piece of paper as a funnel to help pour iridescent flakes into the ornament
- roll up your decorated window sheet (keep the "tab" at the top). Stuff it down into your ornament. It will unroll itself.
- add some pretty ribbon and . . . voila!
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HELP - I'm living in a boy's world and I'm the only girl!
Registered: October 15, 2004 Location: DIXIE!!! Posts: 1513
Mon, Oct 18, 2004 @ 5:39 AM
People love to make these! They make a great club or workshop project. I used them in a workshop and we made gift cards to go with them. The card was made using the polished stone technique with two colors of blue, plus silver, then the snowflake stamp in the center. It's super cute if you use the card on an angle (think diamond)and then mount it on the same color stock as the stazon. They make great gifts, too!
------------------------------ If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?
---Kabir Helminski
Registered: May 30, 2004 Location: Ontario (Canada) Posts: 331
Mon, Oct 18, 2004 @ 8:04 AM
Love this one too and I have that stamp set - I'd better get cracking.
------------------------------ Cardstock and ribbons and eyelets and brads
Stamp sets and Copics and bright-coloured pads
UPS packages tied up with strings
These are a few of my favourite things