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Old 11-11-2004, 11:03 AM   #1  
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Default Need instructions on glass ornaments....

Ok, I bought four glass ornaments because I saw them and I remembered seeing some on here. But how do you do them? Point me in the right direction or just tell me how to do it.

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Old 11-15-2004, 05:50 PM   #2  
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I have seen some posts where they used acetate cut a little smaller than the diameter of the glass ornanment and then stamped with Stazon and colored in with sharpie markers. They then add snow and a bow and it looks really cute.
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When you say acetate--what is that? Is it the transparencies or the protective sheets for paper? The transparencies are so expensive.
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Could you use the window sheets that SU sells?
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Window sheets are perfect as are transparencies sheets sold at office supply stores. Some say to buy the "ink jet" transparencies. They are "rough" on one side - stamp on that side to lessen the chance of your stamp slipping on the slick tranparencies. I used the coluzzle to cut it the the circle sized same as the diameter of the ornament. Leave a tab at the top to help keep the it in place once inside ornament. Heres a link to a picture of some I made. Forums at Splitcoaststampers
Here's a link to a long thread about thte ornaments including instructions. Use sharpies to color in on the unstamped side then no chance of smearing the Stazon.
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I did my ornaments using reinkers and glitter (Gallery at Splitcoaststampers) Here is the link for the instructions http://www.kimstamps.com/ornaments
 
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