Hi dear friends! I hope this last week before Christmas is going well for each of you!
I am excited to have my friend Erin from Peony Wire Works here today to share her tutorial of an amazing ornament she came up with!
Hello All! I am so happy that Jenni asked me to do another ornament tutorial...she has started a new tradition for me and those I gift at Christmas time(so thank you Jenni!!). I am so glad to be here today and hope you love this ornament, I know I do.
What you will need:
-Sheet music
-Chip board
-Mod Podge
-Glitter
-Burlap
-Ink pad
-Sponge Applicator
-Fancy scissors(and regular)
-Hot glue gun(have lots of sticks at the ready)
-Stencil for Monogram(I use about and 1 1/2 inch size)
-String
First, pick a round size that you want your ornament to be. I chose a Dora cup because it is bigger at one end and smaller at the other, and it's what I had on hand. Next, trace the top of your cup and the bottom of your cup on Chip board. And trace them again on to the music sheet. Cut all of those out.
For the smaller circle, Mod Podge the BACK of the sheet music only to the smaller Chipboard circle. No need to use a lot of Mod Podge, just cover the surface. Set that aside and let it dry. For the bigger circle, cut a piece of burlap so that there is about 1/2 overlap. Mod Podge this to the chipboard(I like old shirt boxes because the burlap and brown of the chipboard are about the same color), and hot glue the edges of the burlap to the back of the chipboard. Set aside let it dry.
Pick the smaller circle back up and decide how you want it monogrammed. I like the sheet music facing me like I am reading it and put my stencil on. Take the sponge applicator and blot it on your ink pad several times. Then blot the applicator over your stencil(I chose ink over paint for drying and Mod Podge purposes), while holding the stencil and circle down firmly. After this has dried(I usually wait 10 minutes), apply a light coat of Mod Podge over the entire surface and glitter with translucent glitter. Yep, set that aside to dry.
Grab your sheet music once more(a whole sheet or half sheet lengthwise). You want to place your cup (biggest end down)on the paper and measure out about 1/4-1/2 inch. Then you want to eyeball that size the whole length of the paper. This will be your fan. I liked folding my edges and tearing it to size for some, and for others, I cut my edges with my "fancy scissors". Once you have the page torn lengthwise to your specifications, you are going to fold it like a fan(my folds were approximately 1/4", and I did about 20 folds).
After you have done that, take your folded page and fold it in half one way(making sure the edges meet nicely) and then take it and fold it the other way(again, edges meeting nicely). Take your hot glue gun and run a bead on half of one sides fold. Press those together and hold for a few seconds. Then take the other open fold and run a bead of hot glue on half of the fold again, press and hold. Voila! You now have a fanned circle.
Put hot glue all over the back of the burlaped circle and place this on your music sheet fan however you think looks best.
Finally, hot glue all over the back of the glittery monogram circle, and place that on the base of burlap and fan. Measure out your string for hanging, and glue it in the back of your fan blades. You now have a nice monogrammed ornament to give to someone special!
Here is a variation that I did, and it turned out to be my favorite...gotta have some Wire in there!
I just want to say thanks again to Jenni for inviting me to share this project with you, I am honored and happy to share. Merry Christmas to you all!
Erin
Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Erin! It is one of the cutest ornament ideas I've seen! What a fun craft to make for one's own tree, or the perfect gift for a loved one!
Here is a sampling of the amazing wire creations Erin whips up:
{set of notion jars}
{wire cloche}
{The Lovely}
{Such a darling white cloche!}
And, of course, the basket made from a lampshade she covered with chicken wire:
If you are like me, and you love what she has come up with, you can see more of it here, at Peony Wire Works. You can also find her Etsy shop here.
And just to give you a heads up, at the beginning of January, I'll be hosting a giveaway of some of Erin's lovely wares. Let me just say, you don't want to miss out on this one! She has made some gorgeous things for this giveaway! :)
So again, a big thanks to Erin for her tutorial, and thank you each for visiting today!
I will be back tomorrow with a cute children's craft idea, just perfect to keep the kids busy and happy during this time before the big Christmas weekend!
Have a wonderful Thursday!
Blessings,
Jenni
Fantastic tutorial girls, thanks so much! I have actually made some of these rosettes this week and am going to try your version! Happy holidays lovely ladies! X
ReplyDeleteI love Erin's work! This is really cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring me in something I have been wanting to make :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christ-mass
xoxo
Dore