Pages

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Pallet Christmas Ornaments - Made from Chipboard

These are quick and easy and you can use products you have around home. Below is the full video tutorial as well as the products with links. Hope you enjoy and make a few of these. Use up those cereal boxes and shoe boxes and up cycle them into beautiful ornaments.

YouTube tutorial: https://youtu.be/ayD0-Tv-yso 

Products used:

TH Glass mat: http://bit.ly/2vXmrvP
Tim Holtz Scissors: http://bit.ly/2J3lh77
Score Board: http://bit.ly/2NTdtXI
Pick Up Tool: http://bit.ly/2zMUWKx
Art Glitter Glue: http://bit.ly/2FGCXmz
Basic Grey Magnets: http://bit.ly/2K3Hr9M
Tim Holtz Oxide Inks: http://bit.ly/2xR6lV8
                                       http://bit.ly/2BnZwu8

Start with some chipboard, cereal box or shoe box just what ever you have around home. Use the stamp and ink up the chipboard to make it look like wood, if you don't have the sign just use some ink and ink it up. Then cut the strips at 1/2" the length will need to be cut to about 4 " each. You will need 9 of these.

Start by placing two of the strips down vertically about 1" apart, and then glue your first strip across the top horizontally, at the end. Glue all of your chipboard down the back pieces leaving about 1/8" between to resemble a pallet.  Then use a glass cup or something round to trace on top, use your scissors to make the cut creating a circle of the pieces.

Then just embellish as you wish. I used some tape I had here that is like an aluminum and scored it at 1/8" all the way across to resemble the top of an ornament. If you don't have this tape use aluminum foil. Then attach your twin, string and finish embellishing. It is finished!




1 comment:

  1. I love this idea im going to try with a littke twist and ill send you a picture when im done. Where did you get the branch die? Thank you

    ReplyDelete