Here is closer look. Start adding the scallops one by one and as you add them you score each one individually until you have all 10 pieces together. Make sure not to glue it closed until you added your string for your hanger. I made my hanger from a piece or red sheer ribbon, 2 buttons and a bead. I hope you enjoy the quick tutorial and make some for your tree or to give as a gift.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Imaginisce Cottage Christmas Ornament
I made this ornament in a matter of minutes. It takes one sheet of paper, Marvy 2 1/2" scallop circle punch, adhesive, sheer ribbon, some buttons and beads. I used the Imaginisce Cottage Christmas Swirly Snowflake paper. I punched out 10 scallop circles from the Marvy Pink Scallop Circle Punch.Sorry about some of photos, it is difficult to take photos when it is gloomy outside. Start by scoring 2 of the circles in half. I used my Martha Stewart Scoreboard. Glue the two pieces together-make sure that the scallops match up.
Here is closer look. Start adding the scallops one by one and as you add them you score each one individually until you have all 10 pieces together. Make sure not to glue it closed until you added your string for your hanger. I made my hanger from a piece or red sheer ribbon, 2 buttons and a bead. I hope you enjoy the quick tutorial and make some for your tree or to give as a gift.
Here is closer look. Start adding the scallops one by one and as you add them you score each one individually until you have all 10 pieces together. Make sure not to glue it closed until you added your string for your hanger. I made my hanger from a piece or red sheer ribbon, 2 buttons and a bead. I hope you enjoy the quick tutorial and make some for your tree or to give as a gift.
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what a great kid craft this would be! I love tutorials!
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