Hello Trendy Twine Fans! Today on the Trendy Twine blog we are super excited to jump start the Christmas season with a group post featuring Christmas ornaments. Now is the time to get started on those fun seasonal projects that you may not have time to complete later on in the season. Not only would these ornaments would be beautiful gracing your own home but they would make fantastic handmade gifts. Now here is the project I made to share with you today:
Items I used:
MFT Stamps Elegant Stitched STAX Die-namics
Gold Embossing Powder
To make the ornament, I cut two of the dies out together to make the top thin layer and then I cut out the larger size by itself to make the back layer and I cut out the acetate as well to glue to the thin top layer. I stamped the sentiment and heat embossed it with gold, then carefully places the sequins and used foam tape to adhere it together.
I finished it off by adding my Candy Cane Twine to the top and added a bow with a tiny gold bell to the top. It was so fun to make!
Be sure to visit Twine it Up! with Trendy Twine to see all the wonderful ornaments!
These shaker ornaments are absolutely fantastic! I love the richness of gold embossing. Thanks for joining us for this post!
ReplyDeleteHelen, these are gorgeous! The gold embossing is lovely with the Delightful sequins. Thank you so much for joining us for this special post. It's always wonderful to have you on the Trendy Twine blog.
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