25 Days of Hand Made Ornaments
Day #5 - Die-Cut Segmented Ornament
Supplies:
Cardstock &/or Pattern Paper (enough for 8 circles)
Adhesive
Circle Die or Pattern - These can be any size desired.
(optional) Rubber Stamps
(optional) Ink
String, Ribbon, etc. for hanging
(optional) Embellishments
Instructions:
1. (optional) When I make these ornaments I like to add a bit of interest to cardstock by stamping various images...and I like to get inky ;) LOL!!
2. Cut 8 circles ~ you can do this by die-cutting them if possible or you can use a circle template and hand cut them. Whatever works for you.
*A bit on the paper choice. I like to use a variety of patterns and colors but the combination is totally up to you...all cardstock, two patterns, three, etc. The patterns and colors allow you to create countless combinations!
*Also, I like to mix plain and scallop circles ~ by doing so you just add one more layer of dimension to your finished ornament!
3. Fold all 8 circles in half. I like to fold them pattern out to begin with, then flip and fold with the pattern inside. This helps later on when you go to "fluff" your ornament.
4. Choose one circle as your starting place. Open up the circle so it lays flat on your work surface.
5. Attach the hanger (ribbon, fiber, thread, etc) using double stick tape so that it is as close to the center fold as possible. (the closer to the center fold, the straighter your ornament will hang.)
6. Fold this segment back in half and make sure your hanger is positioned correctly. You will notice I left a tail hanging down. This is great for adding beads, charms or other "goodies" to dangle from your finished ornament.
7. Apply adhesive to the half circle.
8. Add the next folded circle on top of the first. Alternate between adding adhesive and the next circle until all 8 circles are adhered together as shown.
9. Flip your stack of circles over and apply adhesive to the other half of the circle you originally started with...
10. Open up your ornament and bring the first and last ornaments together and secure as shown.
And you're done!!
You could further decorate these ornaments by adding any number of embellishments....Stickles Glitter Glue, Glass Glitter, Micro Beads, etc.
NOW, for a quicker ornament you can simply use all pattern paper and skip the inky steps.
You will notice for this ornament I used all scallop circles and added Stickles Glitter Glue for a bit of sparkle!
cute , am wondering how they would go if you stitched them together?
ReplyDeletemight have to try some and see, TFS jenxo
Love this simple ornament and the fact that you can dress it up as much as you like!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll try using some old Christmas cards to make a couple.
ReplyDeletecute! stitching would be great! ty Cher
ReplyDeleteI think this is one I am going to use my slice for. You and Tim rock. When I get home from work I am going to head to my craft room. I had no inky fingers yesterday, had to work until 9 because the library hosted a craft show, so my fingers are going trough withdrawal.LOL
ReplyDeleteRoni -
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - of course I love anything with Stickles. I'm addicted to them. They really add to the ornament.
Elaine Allen
LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.