So I've been researching what I would like to make. It seems like there are several options - leaving them clear, putting pictures or objects in them, decorating outside them, and filling them with paint/colour.
Crafted Niche
Take a bunch and make chandelier! I also saw a wreath with clear bulbs. Very pretty.
I Heart Naptime
There are a lot of ideas for putting pictures inside an ornament. I like the addition of straw to this one.
Create-Celebrate-Explore
This is just beautiful. I like the glitter around the edges. I'd love to do this using an old black and white photo.
Splitcoast Stampers
The secret to "suspending" an image inside the ornament is to use a sheet of acetate (like the overhead projecter plastic) cut in a circle, which stays in the middle. You could draw anything on there.
The Sewer, The Caker, The CopyCat Maker
This one takes a sillhouette and puts it between 2 circles of acetate so it looks like it's floating there! Beautiful!
Pottery Barn
This is something you could buy, but you could also make it yourself. Paint or stick the letter on the outside, or use the above technique to suspend the letter inside!
Etsy Seller Minihouseportraits
I think you could use the same technique as the photo ornament, and simply place a picture of your first house inside the ornament.
Glamarella Junk
The Ornament Girl
I love the idea of using sand from a memorable trip or honeymoon. I'd put a tag on it saying the date and place, too.
The Ornament Girl
I could see adding a few cranberries to this!
You Pinspire Me
I made this for my brother-in-law's wedding. I think I might take out one of our invitiations (from 11 years ago) and make an ornament with it,
8th Continent Soymilk
This is such a sweet gift idea! Make your own bath salts (or just buy some).
The Thrifty Crafter
The best part of these is that you can put anything in them and it looks great! Maybe a sprig of leaves from your first Christmas tree.
Tidy Mom
Can't get much simpler!
Tidy Mom
Epsom salts and a monogram sticker or Sharpie!
Nap Time Crafts (love the name!)
Cute, and so simple! I like the rolled paper.
Sash to Treasure
Again, with the paper inside. Great gift for a music teacher!
It Works For Bobbi
I like the lettering on the outside. I imagine you'd need a Cricut or something. I would try with a Sharpie, maybe.
I Heart Naptime
Fun for kids to make and play with!
Little Gray Fox
So cute! For the candy lover!
The Ornament Girl
Cranberries -very simple and classy!
Also from The Ornament Girl
A little more sophisticated!
Cremdelacraft
This is a new idea! Break an old CD and glue it on the outside!
Etsy Seller PaperPrincessStudios
Classy and easy to make!
Craftster.org
I love how the clear ornament makes it look like the ribbon is just there by itself!
Krafting with Kathi
If you know how to crochet, these are so cute! It looks very cozy.
Beverly's How To
Easy for kids to make!
Little Gray Fox
All you do is pour a little paint in the ornament and swish it around!
A Yellow Bicycle
You can get a marbled effect if you put 2 colours of paint inside.
The Ornament Girl
Apparently this is such an easy way to do the glitter - it's all on the inside!
The Swell Life
You put small crayon pieces on the inside and then heat them up!
I Heart Naptime (again, love the name!)
Love this! I would do the last verse of "Away in the Manger."
There are so many other great ideas! Lots of the pictures I found had bad links, and I couldn't trace them to their source, but they were fun ideas!
- Fill with jingle bells, feathers, broken ornaments, or pearls
- Dip in glue, the epsom salts for a frosted look
- Put the child's Christmas list inside
- Dried flowers or a corsage from a memorable event
Amazing collection! I see these at the most random times and then can't find them again for inspiration when I want them; now here they are (and even better ones than I've seen before!)Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by! Let us know if you try any!!
DeleteThanks for Linking to my Glass Ornament! Don't you just love Christmas :0) Cute homemade ornaments on the tree just make it so memorable!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
The Sew*er, The Caker, The CopyCat Maker
www.sewcakemake.blogspot.com
Merry Christmas! Keep up the great work!
DeleteMake a template of the surface to be personalized by wrapping a piece of paper around the glass, keeping the paper flush with the surface, and trimming to fit. For items with straight sides you can just measure the area and continue on to designing your imprint, but for sloped or uneven surfaces this is crucial since you'll have to adjust your design to wrap around the item properly.
ReplyDeletePersonalized Glass Ornaments
These are all so beautiful! But, I especially love the bauble with white sand and small shells... It's something I'd like to see on my tree with my hand blown glass ornaments, and look at it all day and everyday! Thanks for putting all these together.
ReplyDelete