HUGE GIVEAWAY ALERT!
Okay, since it's
Christmas, Emma decided to give away TWELVE of her FAVORITE things to ONE LUCKY
person! She will announce one of the prizes for each day in her video! So by
the 12th day, you will see ALL 12 items that ONE lucky person will be
receiving! All you have to do is leave your comments each day! It's that
simple! ALSO, **VERY IMPORTANT** Please leave your contact information so we
can contact you "IF" YOU are the lucky winner!
Today is a really SIMPLE and inexpensive project! I bought this ceramic ornament on sale at Joann's or Micheal's a few years back! I am sure if it wasn't 50% off it was more! I used Stazon Ink for my image and sentiment! My fellow design team member and friend Ruthie did an AWESOME video tutorial stamping on acetate! Click here to watch. In her video she stamped on acetate ~ I thought I wonder if I could stamp on ceramic! So I tried it! Let me say I don't have the steadiest hands but no worries if you don't like it quickly wipe it off with a baby wipe or wet paper towel. But say after a day you decide you don't like it ( NOTE: this happened to me) no worries you can take it off! I am fortunate enough to have a wonderful sister~in~law who does ( BEAUTIFUL) nails. She gave me this alcohol, awhile back, and I thought I have nothing to loose! So I dabbed some of this alcohol on a paper towel and guess what ~ it came off! No scrubbing or elbow grease needed! Thanks Chell! The ornament looked brand spanking new! So I just re stamped my image and sentiment! I added some GORGEOUS seam ribbon and a beautiful button that I purchased from Liz's Paper Loft Boutique ~ ( LOVE her store) and called it a day! Simple right and very inexpensive! I am sure if you gave this a try you would come up with something wonderful!! Okay that's it for today! I will be back tomorrow with a fun home decor project!
Materials Used:
My Creative Time ~ "Christmas House" ~ image
My Creative Time ~ "Gift Card Sentiments" ~ sentiment
Liz's Paper Loft Boutique ~ seam binding & square faceted button
Ceramic Ornament
Stazon Ink
What a great idea I love it thanks for the idea and all the cool "don't worry about messing up" it's all good and your ornament is precious!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I recently purchased some stayz on ink and can't wait to try them out on something like this. TFS --C
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HI Wow i love your star great idea.
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OMG Kim!! This is AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!! LOVE how you stamped on the ornament (off to get some...LOL)
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea my super creative friend!!!
Thanks for sharing another awesome idea :)
jessica
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Such a fun ornament! And I love when we can clean up our happy mistakes. TFS AJ-
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This one is my fav of day 6...what a fab little ornament!! Lee-Ann :)
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I love handmade ornaments (when they are as pretty as this). Thanks for sharing slbuller at fullchannel dot net.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I have seen these ornaments and thought what would you do with them, but your idea is perfect! Love your seam binding ribbon and button, really dresses up the ornament!
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So pretty! And good to know it comes off if you make a mistake! That would be me!
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Your stamping on the ornament really finished it off nicely; now it's not plain anymore. TFS!
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This is simply gorgeous!
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What a pretty little ornament!!! I'm in love with it!!! Simple, but so pretty!! The little scene is adorable and your bow is fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Liz's store too!!!!!
kim, this is so cleaver! I never would thought of stamping on ceramic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice way to use the stamps to make ornaments. Cute! Smooches...
ReplyDeleteGood tips for stamping on ceramic. Turned out lovely.
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I like the ornament. It is more permanent then some of the paper ornaments I make.
ReplyDeleteOh this is a beautiful ornament and so quick.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea,
Michelle
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I really like your ornament. At first I thought it was a paper star, but when I read it was a ceramic star I was even more amazed. Good job!
ReplyDeleteKim, your star ornament is ADORABLE! It's a project that would be wonderful to share with a little one, like my niece. Wouldn't she be thrilled to have "her" ornament on the tree...You've got me thinking. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so Amazing. I also love that It looks good enough to eat like candy, LoL! Beautiful Job my friend. Have a Great Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips on stamping on glazed finishes. Good to know it will come off if you really need it to. Your ornament looks beautiful. Great job!
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Your ornament is beautiful, Kimberly! I love this idea! ~hugs, Saundra
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Your ornament is beautiful, what a great idea. I might have to make a trip to Michaels tonight!!
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Fabulous job. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, Beckie
Very pretty!! Looking for handmade ornament ideas TFS!!
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This is a really nice ornament. I didn't know that you could use ink on something like that. Great idea. TFS!
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Love your ornament and that stamp is becoming a favorite!!
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I am still drooling over the last post, that was so so beautiful, loved all the shades of blue. This is a fun project, but one that I wouldn't even attempt, even though you make it seem so easy, I will just have to admire yours. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSUPER SUPER cute little ornament Kim!I LOVE the great shape of it and Emma's sweet stamp too,BEAUTIFUL job as always my sweet friend!!!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a change the ornament looks really pretty there nice idea
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Super cute!! I've seen stamping/painting on square ceramic tiles, but never thought there were ceramic shapes out there!!
ReplyDeleteFun stamped ornament. Could whip out a bunch!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Kim, and a perfect choice of image! So pretty my friend!
ReplyDeleteHave a GREAT evening!
Shelly
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This came out so pretty!
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Love your ornament Kim!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteVictoria
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Very cute ornament! TFS WITH US.
ReplyDeleteWow thanks for the great idea. I see these in the store and want to buy them to make into an ornament but I am not very good at painting. Now I know what I can do.
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Sue
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Awesome and love the scene. Makes me wonder how the alcohol inks would work on ceramic.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAngel
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Love your ideas!
ReplyDeleteptucker6 at cox dot net
Gonna try stamping on ceramics too! But, I don't have green staz on. Now I have to go to my LSS and get some :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration - love that little house!
Carmen
thanks for the great tips for stamping
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What a great idea! I will have to try this myself!
ReplyDeleterissaflor atyahoo dotcom
Great project! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteTina
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PERFECT! What a beautiful ornament! Thanks for sharing your tips...I really love this!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty,MaryG. guillotma@bellsouth.net
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
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WOWSER lady you are making some beautiful projects!! This ornament is just too cute. Can you believe I don't even own Stazon! ha ha too funny isn't it!
ReplyDeleteDeb C
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I would never have thought to do this! It's so sweet! My mind's reeling with new ideas...thank you!
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GORGEOUS ornament! Thanks for the tip too:)
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
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This is one of my faves and you did a wonderful job to creat an ornament with it.
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Nice ornament! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow, I love your ornament, thanks for sharing.
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What a beautiful decoration!! Love it!! HUgsxx
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty kim. what a neat idea.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the image you chose to stamp. Really beautiful. teachermom5@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGr8t job!
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Soooo pretty love the ornament and the great tips.
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Love this ornament! It looks great!
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