Wednesday, December 21, 2011


Scrapbook supplies ornaments

This kid-friendly ornament craft was inspired by a FamilyFun magazine article. My grandsons Will and Hugh and I spent a wonderful afternoon making them, and my sister-in-law Laurie made a few more several days later. The ornaments help dress up the Christmas tree and also make nifty gift wrap decorations.

Scrapbook paper
3-inch circle punch
Rickrack
Ribbon
Scissors
Tacky glue
Scrapbook gem stickers
Scotch tape
Paper clips

Cut out 3-inch circles of scrapbook paper with the punch.

Glue the ribbon and rickrack on the circle, using the tacky glue. Add gem stickers

Cut out a 1-inch square and tape it to the back of the ornament, positioning it to appear as the ornament top. Tape a paper clip to the back of the top for a hanger.

Cut out another 3-inch circle and glue it to the back of the ornament.

Monday, December 12, 2011


Make the ornament
1 spool of 28-gauge wire
40 round glass beads of one color
Wire nippers
1/2-inch wide satin ribbon

Cut one piece of wire to measure 12-inches long. Fold the wire in half.

Slide on 8 beads to the fold in the wire. Hold the first bead between your thumb and first finger and twist the wire to secure the bead at the fold.

Slide the next bead down the wire 1-inch and twist the wire in the same manner to secure the bead. Repeat with all remaining beads, twisting the folded wire together and positioning the beads on either side of the wire.

Repeat the last three steps four more times to create five pieces of beaded wire. Twist the ends of the wires together.

Place the ornament on a flat surface and position the beaded wire around the center twist, equally spaced. Tie a piece of satin ribbon to one beaded wire end for an ornament hanger. 









Make the bracelet

1 spool of 28-gauge wire
55 round glass beads of one color
Wire nippers
Hook and eye clasp

Slide all 55 glass beads on the wire without removing the wire from the spool. 

Wrap the loose end of the wire around the hook end of the clasp several times to secure the wire end. Cut the wire and file the end smooth.

Slide one bead 1/2 inch down the wire from the clasp hook. Hold the bead between your thumb and first finger and twist the wire to secure it. Repeat, sliding beads and twisting them to the wire every 1/2-inch until the bracelet fits around your wrist. 

End by wrapping 2 inches of the remaining wire around the eye clasp of the hook several times to secure it. Cut off any excess wire with the nippers.  
 

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