So I decided to use these glass ornaments I purchased on sale last year at Michael's. I have a ton of them because they were on sale! LOL! So I punched out 2 circles with my Stampin Up 2 1/2 circle punch! I used the ADORABLE snowman image from the "All Around Accessories" . I just colored him with my Copics and did a little sakura jelly pen. On the other circle I stamped the sentiment from "It's A Magical Season" and added a little stitching! Then I adhered these 2 circles together. I then rolled the circles with my sakura pen and slipped it through the opening of the glass ornament. Now mind you I used PTI white paper! It is thick by it's self but add two pieces together ~ WOW!! Talk about a challenge!! I wanted to do 2 circles just in case the ornament happens to turn ~ I didn't want to see the Copic bleed thru the back. After you get the image inside you have to CAREFULLY use tweezers to unfold the roll. I was sweating doing this part! You may have some wrinkles but that is okay ~ there are no mistakes in paper crafting Right?? LOVE when Emma says that. Anyway I added some Martha Stewart tinsel glitter to give the snow affect! My ornament is one of the flat ones too! I used my May Arts ribbon for my bow! I must say taking this picture proved to be VERY challenging! Not only because of the clear glass but the ornament kept moving! After I took about 70 pictures ( no lie here) I realized my ribbon on the second picture was messed up. No worries I did change it!
Well that is it for me today so head on over to My Creative Time and see what the other talented design team did too! I am sure you will LOVE what you see!
Very pretty,Kim!! Love your coloring on the snowmen and the big ribbon...perfect touch!! So pretty!! :)
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this Kim!!! What an adorable ornament and that snowman is too cute!!! This would look awesome on my tree :)
ReplyDeleteAnother FAB project my friend!!! Thanks for sharing the inspiration!!!
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OMG! You soooo crack me up! I just LOVE reading your post!! This ornament is soooo pretty!! I love your snowman!! You are soooo correct there is NO mistakes in paper crafts (I repeat this to myself several times when I am making something!) Now I need you to make me one of these to hang on my Christmas tree!! It's GORGEOUS!!! Hugs, Leanne
ReplyDeleteThis really is absolutely beautiful, Kim! I'm so impressed that you got a double layer of PTI cardstock in there! I think I bought some of those flat ornaments too - I'm going to have to try this!
ReplyDeleteGood Golly how cool is your project it's amazing after reading how you accomplished it I couldn't believe how you did this....gosh you are something else....I'm in awe right now.
ReplyDeleteOh my GOODNESS!!! This is SOOOO adorable!!! I have been wanting to try something similar myself! Might have to get brave sometime!!!
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Fabulous...I made a version of these a few years ago...stamping on acetate and colouring the image. People still ask how I got the image in there...too funny! Lee-Ann :)
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS Kim, this is BEAUTIFUL. You colored him perfectly and I love the glittery snow. The may arts ribbon looks SO pretty on there too. I LOVE it! Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Kim!! Mine would have been so wobbie goggled inside it It would have never looked so cute! I love it and I love the stuff inside is that the martha stewart stuff you were talking about? Didn't know if the tinsel was on the snowman area or this. I am making no sense because my brain is fried I was just with the chinese lady and now I am in the looney bin. I am so beyond a meltdown today! I loved your ornament...please send to me at:
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This is so cute! I love everything about it, the sentiment, the tensel, the snowman, great job kim!
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DARLING! Kim, this is just the cutest ornament! I love that sweet snowman and fun sentiment and your coloring looks amazing! Love the glitter, love the bow....love, love,love!! I bought a box of these flat ornaments not too long ago - thanks for the inspiration to get started working on them!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!I love this Kim and so excited because I have some of those clear ornaments and will have to try some with my little guy!! Fantastic job on getting the circle inside and I can't even see the wrinkles at all! Fantastic!
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BEAUTIFUL job Kim with your sweet ornament!I looks AWESOME and the sentiment is perfect with it,Have a great evening my friend!!!:)
ReplyDeleteWait just one cotton pickin' minute! How the heck does your paper look so darn neat after squeezing through that birth canal of an opening? I'm truly stumped! I am totally in love with this, Kimberly! Awesome idea!
ReplyDeletethis is sooo cute! thanks
ReplyDeleteWow! This came out perfect! Love that little snowman and the sentiment is perfect for it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWell i am definitely impressed, you are AMAZING my friend. This is "PERFECT", you are so creative.. and i always so enjoy stopping by your blog. You are such an inspiration. I hope you have a wonderful week end planned. hugs
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness kim! this is simply adorable! you know what's even funnier, I almost made one of these too!
ReplyDeleteAdorable ornament and well worth all your efforts in getting your snowman and sentiment in there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea Kim!!! This is adorbs. I can't believe you got that in there and it looks sooooo straight! Love and Hugs, Cathryn :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute ornament...can't see the wrinkles at all :D Sounds like the unrolling is the hardest part. Great job!
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Love this Kim,it looks really fab..well worth all the tinkering!! Lol.
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This ornament is so stinkin' cute!!! Ok, how do you put the paper in, is it a ornament that is 2 pieces you put together? Love this cute idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour snowman ornament is so cute! PTI white is definitely a challenge to roll.
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