This weekend, Kara and I brought out the Christmas crafting supplies. Each day until Christmas, I hope to share a homemade ornament, that can easily be made at home. A few weeks ago, I picked up several of the clear plastic ball ornaments at Michales for 50% off. They are normally 99 cents each, so we picked them up for only 49 cents on sale. I believe I also used my 25% off entire purchase coupon at the time, making the cost 37 cents. Today I am going to show you how easy it is to paint a Christmas tree.
Start the tree by painting a line on the ornament with a small, thin brush. This line is actually on the thick side, but it's okay, it will be covered up later on.
Using a small square flat brush gently form lines of branches. The line that you painted in the last step is used as a center guide. Start at the top of the tree with a small line, and make each subsequent line a little bit wider. You can make your tree as full or as sparse as you like. Some of my early lines were a bit wider than intended, so I have a very full tree. It reminds me of the trees we used to chose on the Christmas tree lot as a kid.
Once the green branches have dried, use the same brush to gently dab on some snow in random places on the tree.
Add lights on the tree in your favorite colors with a tiny brush. I made a larger dot on the top of the tree to indicate a star on top.
I filled the ornament with craft snow and a little bit of glitter so it would shine with the light.
I will be linking up my Christmas tree ornament on the following linky parties here. Be sure to check them out.
Totally cool! Like like something even my artistically hanllenged self should try.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and you make it look so simple!
ReplyDeleteI really love this ornament! I think the snow makes it look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and so simple! I love this :)
ReplyDeleteYou should give it a try Elise, you will be happy you did.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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ReplyDeleteLove the idea of doing homemade ornaments! Thanks for linking this to Less Laundry, More Linking party!
ReplyDeleteYour painted Christmas ornaments are so pretty and look really easy to make! Thanks for sharing this great project at The Pin Junkie. It was featured in this week’s Christmas craft roundup. http://www.thepinjunkie.com/2013/12/christmas-crafts-and-printables.html I hope you’ll stop by to grab a featured button and share your best Christmas recipes at tonight’s party for another chance to be featured! Wishing you very happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy, it makes me think even I could paint one! Its beautiful....
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