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Santa Belly Ornament

This cute Santa ornament is created with classic red glass balls, glue and glitter. They will add a festive touch to any Christmas tree or decoration.

Approximate Time: 15 minutes

Supplies:

  • glue
  • red Christmas ball (plastic if working with kids)
  • gold glitter glue
  • black glitter
  • paper plate

Instructions:

  1. Very easy; take red Christmas bulb and make band around entire bulb.
  2. Roll ornament in black glitter, which I put on paper plate or you can sprinkle on. (Note is you don't want to used glitter make band using felt or velour scrap material). Let dry.
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  4. Come back and use gold glitter glue and draw belt buckle.

Note: If you are doing with kids, use plastic bulbs as the glass may shatter if they use too much pressure.

By Crafter from MA

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Top Comment

That's really beautiful, and not like so many others I've seen. You will find me the day after Christmas at the store buying Christmas balls so that I can make your ornaments next year.

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