How to make homemade Christmas ornaments?
Printed From: HairBoutique.com
Category: Hair Extension Topics Forum Name: Off Topics Forum Description: Off Topics URL: /forum_posts.php?TID=67562
Printed Date: Dec 25, 2024 at 11:36pm
Topic: How to make homemade Christmas ornaments?
Posted By: mtptl1 Subject: How to make homemade Christmas ornaments? Date Posted: Nov 21, 2010 at 12:49am
well, since my parents spend all their money on me and my brother for christmas, i want to make them their own christmas ornament. does anyone know how to make a personalized christmas ornament? i dont want it to be glass or anything... and i dont have any money. so i can really only use the stuff i have at home. and i dont want it to be crappy, i want it to last a couple years. i was thinking of make it out of some plater/clay type of thing and just carve in a personal message. does anyone know how to do that? thanksss. (:
Administrator2012-06-21 16:56:36
|
Replies: 2 Posted By: mtptl1
Date Posted: Nov 21, 2010 at 12:49am
well, since my parents spend all their money on me and my brother for christmas, i want to make them their own christmas ornament. does anyone know how to make a personalized christmas ornament? i dont want it to be glass or anything... and i dont have any money. so i can really only use the stuff i have at home. and i dont want it to be crappy, i want it to last a couple years. i was thinking of make it out of some plater/clay type of thing and just carve in a personal message. does anyone know how to do that? thanksss. (:
Administrator2012-06-21 16:56:36
|
Posted By: TyraSas
Date Posted: Oct 7, 2011 at 5:39am
Thanks a lot, this is very useful topic...Administrator2012-06-21 16:56:52
|
Posted By: boconnor
Date Posted: Jun 21, 2012 at 11:33am
I made personalized ornaments for my friends one year, and I just took the plain ball ornaments and wrote on them with a paint pen. I think making a small picture frame would be easy with some arts and crafts items. You could use Popsicle sticks as the base of the frame so its sturdy, and then use felt or cardboard for the back and glue the photo to it. You could decorate the frame with all sorts of things - quotes, beads, ribbon, and just glue a loop in the back so it can hang.
|
|