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Looking for Christmas Photo Ornaments-pat hall Feedback About This Post:RE: Looking for Christmas Photo Ornaments
Glass Christmas Ball Ornaments with photos inside can be found for free below. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Looking for Christmas Photo Ornaments
12 years ago, on my husband and mine's first Christmas together, we had zero dollars for a Christmas decoration budget. His mother had a box full of canning jar rings that had seen better days and we spray painted them and my husband drilled a tiny hole in the side of the ring. We cut out pictures of our family, as well as used old Christmas cards and hot glued them into the rings. Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Looking for Christmas Photo Ornaments
I've done some searching and here are the results for Photo Ornaments: Post by ThriftyFun RE: Looking for Christmas Photo Ornaments
For years i have gotten snowflake photo ornaments but the business I got them here in town went out of business. I am interest in getting some of these or similar to them they are the kind you put your own pictures in Please let me know if you have them or know where i can get some Thanks pat Post by ThriftyFun RE: Looking for Christmas Photo OrnamentsWe took clear glass ornaments that you get at a craft supply store and inserted pictures of our family in them. This can be done by cutting the pictures into circles big enough to be centered into the inside of the glass ball. You can wrap the pictues around a pencil and insert them and unfold them out stright. We also put curly peices of Christmas colored ribbon on the back side of the picures inside the ball. They turned out great. Be careful not to break the bulb. Post By Rachel (Guest Post) RE: Looking for Christmas Photo OrnamentsIn earlier ThriftyFun posting, someone suggested using the lids from frozen juice concentrate containers to make picture magnets. I've used them to make picture ornaments. I cut out a picture and glue it to the middle of the lid. Then using scraps of material - iridescent or Christmas prints, and then cut out a circle the same size as the lid, with an extra tab at the top, to look like a 2-dimensional Christmas bulb. Then I cut a circle, square, etc. in the middle of the material, that the picture can show through. I hot glue a little hoop of gold string at the top center of the lid and then hot glue the material to the lid with the tab at the center and the hoop stick out above it. It's a pretty easy project for kids to do also. Post By Heather (Guest Post) |
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