Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Christmas Card Ornaments Tutorial.

Recently I wanted to design a card
that could be an ornament too.
So I came up with this design.
A sheet music fan background
with snowflake center,
greeting graphic added to the middle,
glittered tinsel edge
and a message on the backside.

These are the supplies you will need:

1. Sheet music graphic and snow scene graphic

2. Round wood disc to glue the graphic on 
with mod podge.

3. White glittered snowflake
found at any craft shop.

4. Winter style card stock for
backside message.

5. Snowflake stickers or whatever
you choose to accent the back message.

6. Blue distress ink with sponge applicator
to ink the edge of the wood disc.

7.Circles template for making round circles.

8.Ribbon for hanging.

9.Fancy cut scissors for back message edge
and regular scissors for cutting graphics.

10. Hot glue gun.

11. Glitter or Fairy Dust.

12.Sharpie pen for writing message.


You will need 2 copies of the sheet music in the 8x10 size.
Next, fold into a fan shape for both.
Fold each fan sheet in half after folding and glue in place.
Hot glue both halves together to form
one circle with the two fans.

Next, add the graphic greeting to the wood disc
with mod podge,
ink the edge with distress ink and glue on the white snowflake.

Glitter the snow scene using mod podge
and fairy dust or glitter.


Add the snowflake to the center of the fan circle.
Now add the tinsel ribbon to the edge
with hot glue.

For the message on the backside,
cut a round circle using a template
and cut around with fancy scissors if you choose.

Add the circle to the backside with hot glue
and embellish with glittered snowflake stickers
or any accent of your choice.
Lastly cut 12" white or any color thin ribbon
(for the hanger)
to coordinate with your ornament.
Hot glue in place between the folds at the top.

Now your ornament card is complete
and ready to mail using a padded envelope.
It will be so pretty on the Christmas tree
and a special memory for the receiver to
enjoy for years to come.

That's it,
Christmas Card Ornaments.


Thanks for stopping by.
See you next time~~

Celestina Marie

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33 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, Celetina, this is so beautiful! I love it and what an impact a few of these would make on a tree. I may have to do this one day! Thank you for the tutorial.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

NanaDiana said...

Oh My Goodness- Those are just darling, Celestina Marie! Thanks for the tutorial. If I don't run out of time I might make some of these with the girls this year. They would love them. GREAT job-I just LOVE them-wonderful idea for the greeting AND it's an ornament! Now if you could EAT it-it would be perfect for MY family!;>) xo Diana

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Such a great idea, Celeste! It's like two treats in one when opening that envelope. Your directions sound simple enough and I may just give this a try, even if it is just for myself! : )

Betty said...

Now that is a clever idea. I love getting cards and I that is a great idea to keep them year after year.

Brenda Pruitt said...

That is absolutely beautiful!
Brenda

Sherry at The Rusty Pearl said...

These designs are so beautiful. I think they would look stunning on anyones tree. I just love them. I just printed out something from the graphics fairy blog and it will go great for this. Thank you for always sharing such beauty my friend.

Bente said...

Love it, love it. Beautiful, Celestine.

Hugs from here

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

Oh, how pretty. I had one of the snowflakes but I put it in the donate box and it's gone. It never fails, now I see a use for it! heehee! Love the old music in crafting...I need to print some more out. Sweet hugs!

Mari said...

Celeste these turned out really really beautiful....
My sweet friend your one talented Chica dee....lol

Huggers~
Mari

Mary@mydogsmygardenandmary said...

What a beautiful card and it is so pretty. Thank you so much for this wonderful post. You are so talented. The ornaments will look stunning on the tree.
Have a great weekend.
Mary

GARAGE SALE GAL said...

Love it! I made one similar, but not quite as fancy!
Thanks for sharing.
Warmly,
deb

Julie Marie said...

Those are so pretty Celeste!... I would love to live in that shimmery woodland wonderland on your cards!... xoxo Julie Marie

Donna said...

It's gorgeous, Celestina! You know that I love anything involving glitter and vintage sheet music:) Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial, too! Mind telling us where you found the tinsel trim? I was looking for something like that today at Hobby Lobby and didn't see any. Thanks again, I will make one (or more!) for sure!!

Createology said...

These cards aka ornaments are lovely. The time you have taken to create them with all the details makes them extra special. Holiday Bliss Dear...

The Polka Dot Closet said...

I love it, you have honestly made it look 100 years old! You could have fooled me! A Christmas card ornament is a great idea!

Carol

Valerie-Jael said...

What a wonderful idea, I have loads of sheet music, so will try this! It is a card and a beautiful decoration at the same time, fnatastic! Hugs, Valerie

Draffin Bears said...

Dear Celestina Marie,

The Christmas card you made is beautiful and thanks for showing us.
Hope you are having a lovely week

Hugs
Carolyn

Unknown said...

Nice home made Christmas Decorations in the year 2013.

Creations by Marie Antoinette and Edie Marie said...

Fabulous Celeste! I love making things with paper and affordable pieces & parts. It's a perfect gift for the special people on the Christmas list, needing just a small item to know they're remembered.

You never fail to amaze me! I'll be using this one for sure!! Thanks so much for the great tutorial. The possibilities are endless.

Hope you patient is feeling better by now. Best wishes to him!

Love & thanksgiving, Edie Marie

Dorthe said...

Dear, how beautiful, and adorable, a very special and amazing card for someone to recieve. You made the sweetest piece Celestina Marie, and thank you for your tutorial, so kind of you.
Hugs,Dorthe

1CardCreator said...

This is stunning, I love the layering and the fact that you added the snowflakes to the back side too! That tinsel border is gorgeous and must have been so time consuming too! ~Diane

1CardCreator said...

This is stunning Celeste! Love the tinsel border, it must have been so time consuming but so worth it! Love how you added the snow flakes to the back side too, very elegantly done! ~Diane

farmhouse-story said...

celeste, this is the sweetest ornament/card:) thanks so much for sharing the steps, and that graphics fairy little scene--so cute!

Cynthia said...

Just beautiful! Inspired and more inspired, is what I feel after visiting your blog. Blessings Celestina!

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

Celestina, it is beautiful, but I wouldn't expect any less from you. Your imagination has no boundaries, and I love seeing what you create. Since there is no art work involved, I may try my hand at some of these. Thank you for showing us how. I'm pinning it now. laurie

Vickie @ Ranger 911 said...

Beautiful! I especially love the tinsel trim you added to the edge.

Anonymous said...

Wooow so beautiful things, love it. :))
Have a nice day.
Hugs from Mette.

Art and Sand said...

Reading through a variety of posts today - what lovely ideas for Christmas. If I can get my workspace organized, maybe I can actually make one or two.

Art and Sand said...

Reading through a variety of posts today - what lovely ideas for Christmas. If I can get my workspace organized, maybe I can actually make one or two.

Ann said...

You are so creative
those are really lovely.

http://roomsofinspiration.blogspot.com

Deborah@Green Willow Pond said...

How special the person that gets that ornament will feel! It is really beautiful. Thank you for sharing it at What We Accomplished Wednesdays.

Little Miss Maggie said...

That is beautiful. This is a very personalized ornament that can be cherished for years to come.

Tanza said...

Good morning Celeste,
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Welcome To Rose Garden Market from Celestina Marie Design. It is so nice to meet you. My name is Celestina Marie named after my grandmother and my friends call me Celeste.My creative journey extends over 30 years enjoying the love of painting and redesigning vintage and new treasures. I love to go treasure hunting and the fun of finding great vintage pieces to redesign..