We know you may have seen this adorable ornament before, but we have a great reason for reposting this (besides the fact that its a great project).
We have something cooking up for the end of the week that include some of the GlueArts products listed below. Stay tuned to find out what we have in store for all of our loyal fans!!! Til then, enjoy these project recaps :)
And for our family that means a house full of Halloween decor inside and out!
Designer Andrea Budjack has created a spooky ornament that would look great on a black feather tree or hung perhaps from a chandelier! This is also a craft kids can join in on as well!
If you don't decorate for Halloween...then change it to Noel and make your own holiday ornaments to give as gifts and more!
Boo Ornament
GlueArts Designer: Andrea Budjack
Supplies:
Glue Arts Accent-It All (black)
Glue Arts Ribbon Adhesive
Glue Arts Extreme Adhesive Squares
Glass Ornament - craft supply
Provo Craft Cricut Expression and "Storybook" cartridge
Really Reasonable Ribbon - ribbon and trims
Polymer Clay/Charms
Martha Stewart - glitter
Vintage Tag - craft supply
Papertrey Ink - button and stamp (sentiment)
Fabric - craft supply
Glue Arts Extreme Adhesive Squares
Glass Ornament - craft supply
Provo Craft Cricut Expression and "Storybook" cartridge
Really Reasonable Ribbon - ribbon and trims
Polymer Clay/Charms
Martha Stewart - glitter
Vintage Tag - craft supply
Papertrey Ink - button and stamp (sentiment)
Fabric - craft supply
Instructions:
1. Cut out "Boo!" using Glue Arts Accent-It All and place onto ornament.
2. Create charms from polymer clay and glitter following baking or use existing charms. Add string and insert into ornament, leaving the string long enough to attach to the top piece.
3. Using Glue Arts Extreme Adhesive Square, stick each string to inside of top piece to secure. Trim excess string and put top piece in place.
4. Using Glue Arts Ribbon Adhesive, apply lace to top of ornament.
5. Stamp sentiment on tag. Add ribbon, tag, button and jute string to top of ornament.
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