Showing posts with label Christmas Ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Ornaments. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Hand Painted Christmas Ornaments

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I saw these ornaments a couple of days ago at Pandora’s Box and loved them. Patti did such a great job on them and I love the color combinations she used so much that my daughter and I did the exact same thing. We needed a fun and somewhat easy craft for the First Year College Student because she wanted to make something for her friends. With all the snow that came down we weren’t going anywhere so the timing was perfect as we spent most of the afternoon and evening indoors and painted these funky Christmas bulbs. She surprised me with her painting skills, patience, and talent! :) We personalized each one with an initial. We made 3 “K”s, 2 “M”s, and an “A”, and I think they turned out great!

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I stopped by “Michael’s” early in the morning before the snow started falling for my supplies. I found a box of white Christmas bulbs on sale for $3.99 which was half price. You can use any bulbs you might have on hand and Patty over at Pandora’s Box used clear bulbs. Here are the “Delta Ceramcoat” paint colors that I used: Lime Green, Black, Fuchsia, and Magnolia White. ($1.39 each). I picked up a Sharpie Pen but ended up not using it (will explain why in a minute! ) I found some cute ribbon also half off at $1.50.

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First step was to paint each bulb with the Lime Green paint. We used chop sticks to suspend over some glasses so that the bulbs could dry. (It took 3 coats to get solid coverage.)

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Then we painted round polka-dots with the Magnolia White. (It took 3 coats and a slanted brush worked best for the circles. We made the white polka dots approximately the size of nickels.)

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Then we painted pink polka-dots inside the white circles. (The pink polka dots were about the size of dimes and also required 3 coats of paint.)

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After all of the polka dots dried, we painted on the initials free-hand with black paint. My first bulb I thought I would save time and use a black sharpie pen. It looked great until it came time to spray on the sealer and when I did all of the black Sharpie ink began to run!!! :( I had to make a new one after all that work was ruined!!

Warning: DO NOT USE A SHARPIE PEN ON THIS PROJECT AND IF YOU DO…..DO NOT SPRAY WITH A SEALER!!!

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After all the initials dried, I used the round end of the chop stick to paint on the white polka dots by dipping the end of the chop stick into the paint and then touching it on to the bulb. Find something small and round for this step, the end of a pen, the end of a chop stick and I also used the end of one of the paint brushes. I also dipped a larger round end in the black paint at all of the end points on the initial. We then sprayed each bulb with a clear sealer to protect it and to give it a nice sheen. Than AFTER the sealer dried I used a fine tip Sharpie pen to write the year 2009 on the bulb. (Do not spray with sealer again or the date will run!)

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We tied each bulb with a cute pink ribbon and they are ready for delivery! I saw some cute individual ornament sized boxes at Pier One Imports that will be perfect for these. I also think that those cute Chinese Food Containers would also be a cute means of delivery for these as well. And my daughter came up with another good idea. The individual cup cake boxes that you can now buy (I think they are made by Wilton) would also work here and be the perfect size for these. After the roads clear and the snow starts to melt it should be safe driving so that we can get some Christmas shopping in and get our boxes. Thanks to Patti at Pandora’s Box for posting these ornaments on her blog. This project saved us from wandering aimlessly store to store looking for a little something for my daughter’s friends. She is so happy to be able to give these as gifts!

I am linking this post up to Make It For Monday over at Cottage Instincts. Stop by won't you?!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Are You Hungry? Feast Your Eyes On My Christmas Food Ornaments

The tree in the dining room is up and decorated. It is the my “food” tree where I like to put all of my decorations that look like food on it. It still need to place some candy canes on it but for the most part it is finally up and done. :)

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Love my banana.

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And so far the only new ornament I bought this year is the cute little dessert dome with the cupcake in it. Christmas Ornaments 005

I picked it up at Kohl’s way back in October…don’t get me started on why you have to buy Christmas decorations in October! I had to get it then thinking I would never see it again and then I just saw a similar ornament at Pier One a couple of nights ago!

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My favorite kind of pie is lemon meringue. And there is my mushroom ornament…

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My mushroom was a gift from my friend “M” who last year gave me a set that included a carrot, an onion, and a garlic bulb. Beautifully made.

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I like the light in this photo. Hard to see but my asparagus with a red ribbon tied around it is hiding in the background.

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There is my garlic bulb…

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Hot dog for lunch followed by a slice of cherry pie anyone?

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Or would you prefer a hamburger? I saw a an ornament that looked like a submarine sandwich yesterday that I think I have to go back and get in honor of my son. He would be perfectly happy to eat Subway everyday.

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And you know the girl with the “Pickles and Cheese” blog has to have a “pickle”. But can you believe I still haven’t found a “cheese” ornament that I like yet?

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Now I know this isn’t a “food” ornament but I wanted to show you another ornament I just finished making for my son. I came across another vintage photo that I loved…this one has a bunch of boys in their itchy wool 1920’s bathing suits looking like tough guys. I just had to personalize it with my son and his buddies. Boys could care less about ornaments for the tree but this one actually made him smile!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Christmas Bulb Jackpot!

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I feel like I hit the Christmas Bulb Jackpot at the Goodwill today. $1.99 for each box of ornaments!!

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The striped ones are my favorite. They have that retro thing going on! Do I have enough containers??? Because none of these are going on the trees. No room! And I don’t want to have to get another tree. (And I think another tree would put hubby over the edge.) :)Christmas Bulbs 012

A couple of weeks ago I brought home this wonderful glass terrarium. I haven’t had a chance to boast about it to you all yet so let me take the opportunity to do so today! Yes, it was goodwill find and I honestly only paid $2.99 for it. Honest! See…zoom in on the orange price tag that I left on the side for you. I couldn’t believe my luck that day. Well, it has been sitting empty until today when I filled that baby up with some orange and blue Christmas bulbs.

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So bright and colorful!

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Next stop….the mantle where I filled a couple of Hurricanes with these burgundy and green bulbs.

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Then it was time to visit the dining room….

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Here are my favorites of the bunch. These striped retro bulbs have some texture to them and came in orange, green, and blue.

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Remember my white “Fleur de Lis” bowl…another great Goodwill find? (I used this bowl on my Thanksgiving table and filled it with the natural decorator balls that you can still get for free with the purchase of 4 cards from American Greetings.) Today I replaced those natural balls with my new retro Christmas bulbs and filled it to the top.

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May your Christmas be colorful and bright!

I am linking this post up to Bobbypins Booardwalk where she is hosting a Bragfest!! You know I am all about bragging when it comes to my GW finds. Stop by for more bragging!