Hello and welcome to Heartstrings! I am happy to be a part of this wonderful blog hop showcasing all the fantastic handmade ornaments. Thanks to Jess for all her hard work organizing this event. If you have been hopping along from the beginning, you probably arrived here from My Quilling Nest. If you came upon this post all on your own, you can hop on over to the very beginning at KinderstampO.
All of the blogs in this hop have a fun and unique ornament to share with you. We also intend to give one away. In my case, I will be mailing out one of my handmade ornaments to a lucky person who visited this blog and leaves a comment. By leaving that comment you also will be eligible for the grand prize giveaway. Details about what that entails are at Jess' blog as well.
One more thing I would like to mention...as a 2nd bonus to the randomly chosen winner..I will also give away one of my very own stamps from Shelley Bean Stamps. The only extra requirement will be that you please become a follower here and tell me that you did on your comment post. (Also...as a reminder...when I reach 700 followers I have a big box of prizes ready to ship. If you want to participate in that...please read the info at this LINK.)
And now...on to the ornament!!
Here are the supplies I used to create my Vintage Christmas Ornament
I went to the dollar store and bought a tube of plastic, very plain Christmas balls. Choose ones that have a smooth surface. There were 6 in the package for $1. Really, how can you go wrong? Using the Ranger Glue N' Seal I decoupaged little pieces of the Tim Holtz tissue tape all over the ornament. Don't be afraid to be generous in the application. It dries to a nice smooth matte finish. After it was dry, I rubbed a little distress ink into the ball. Next I used a generous application of Distress Crackle Paint. After this was dry I rubbed in a little more distress ink and finished it off with some Rock Candy Stickles.After some consideration, I liked the look of this ornament but thought it would be just as effective to use regular paper. I bought an old used paperback of Shakespeare a year or so ago just for moments like this. I tore a page into tiny little pieces and adhered them to the 2nd ball in the same fashion. Much more economical and don't tell Tim Holtz, but it was easier to work with than the tissue tape too! Following the same steps...Here is how it turned out!
Here is another look. I love the crackle effect. I hope you do too!
Thank you for visiting my blog today! If you are ready to continue on....please hop on over to Tanya's Blog.
Remember to become a follower and leave a comment if you would like to own one of my ornaments AND own one of my original design rubber stamps.
Merry Christmas!!
Gorgeous! You would never thought these started out at $1. TFS
ReplyDeleteI am loving these, but how could I not being it's T!m inspired! Gotta love that it was a low cost project too. TFS (I became a follower of your blog today)
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ReplyDeletelove this and fun 4 the kids to do to,,
sandy xx :)
I love these - and I agree, they both look equally lovely! I've been following for a while now - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow so wonderful !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Oh my! These are absolutely GORGEOUS! I love how they turned out! I def. want to give this a try! I'm already a follower! Thanks for sharing! Hugs, Leanne
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what a pretty ornament!!
ReplyDeletesdelong1228@gmail.com
Awesome.. I so love the crackle. Beautiful Ornament.
ReplyDeleteVery cute ornament. TFS pammejo1@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletenicely done.
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Love this...very pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI so love what you did it it is very pretty
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Teri
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I am now following your blog
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Teri
teri . barefoot @ gmail . com
Oh heck yeah this kinda of ornament is so me...Love the grungy vintage feel! Love your ornament!! :) KARLAS001
ReplyDeletevery nice ornament.
ReplyDeleteHow nice, I like the crackle effect.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these ornaments are gorgeous. They look very vintage with the crackle effect. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful ornament. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeletelove love love TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteCathie
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Love your ornament. May do these with my DD
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!
Shannon
sands.vary@symaptico.ca
Both ornaments turned out beautifully! The crackle is very cool. Thank You for being in the hop and I am a follower of your blog!
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Cool. I love using book text.
ReplyDeleteVery cute Shelley!!!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! TFS Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteVery unique with old world charm! Love it! I am a follower! TFS
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a very Magical Christmas!
Kathie
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I completely LOVE this idea and I'm doing it next year! The end product is so perfect for me!
ReplyDeletePS, I signed up as a follower....
ReplyDeleteFabulous ornaments. I love the design of this and I bet looks gorgeous on a tree. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration and the wonderful tutorial. I hope you have a fantastic weekend.
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Shannin
ohhhh. ps i am a new follower and look forward to seeing more of your creations.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful ornament. It all started with a $1.00. Happy Holidays
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! This would be beautiful on my tree. Alease
ReplyDeletethis orni is so sweet love it and I am your follower now Happy Holidays mamadragon6@msn.com
ReplyDeleteSuper beautiful. I'm a new follower of your blog. Thanks for the chance, Johanne L.
ReplyDeletefamillemarleau@globetrotter.net
love love love these..super cool and so elegant..tfs
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These remind me of old cracked glaze on something antique - beautiful ornament and a wonderful technique
ReplyDeleteElegant and lovely :)
ReplyDeleteSafiyaaj at gmail dot com
ooh... both are really pretty! fun technique, I will have to try it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful ornaments. tfs. i'm already a follower.
ReplyDeletemerry christmas.
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Both ornaments are beautiful--not sure which I love more! I'm follower 687. Thanks for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Thanks for sharing this idea.
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Pretty
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Your vintage ornament is divine and deliciously distressed!!! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage look. thanks for sharing.
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What a unique ornament I really love the vintage look
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