Christmas Ornaments

November 20th, 2008 in member junk     
saclark saclark, member
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Sorry, the glare from the crystal keeps the pictures I used from showing.
 

 


I got the idea for these from an altered art jewelry book.  They were supposed to be necklaces but I made ornaments instead.  You glued the pictures to the back of the crystals and glued the crystals onto the bowl of the spoon.


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Comments (7)

saclark writes: Christy- Believe it or not, I don't have a Christmas tree. I have three crazy cats that would have it on the floor in a flash. But thanks for the compliments! I think it would be a great idea for everyone to post pics of their Christmas trees. Cynthia started out with her wonderful, unique trees.
I'd love to see more.

Sharon Posted: 10:43 am on November 23rd
csudderth writes:
Wow--post a pic of your tree with these on them. Bet it's really pretty.
Christy Posted: 10:33 pm on November 22nd
catbishop writes: Very cool! Posted: 3:22 pm on November 22nd
suewhitney writes: Look at you go girl! These are spectacular. Thanks so much for posting this idea.

Happy junking,
Sue Posted: 10:32 am on November 21st
treasuresfromtheshed writes: These are really neat and I think I will be doing something similar that will be my own little twist if you don't mind. I have a new puppy so i won't be putting up my regular tree this year so I am going to use this idea and see if I can add them to an old lampshde and hang it up, that way i don't need to worry about him getting to it. really neat!!! Posted: 9:48 am on November 21st
saclark writes: Thanks Gretchen! These are kinda fun to make.
(My camera has an automatic flash so you can't turn it off. I'll try to get into brighter light.)

Sharon Posted: 9:05 am on November 21st
MimiToria writes: I saw this in the altered book you mention. I have a ton of cool spoons and crystals in my stash and thought this was kind of fun. Fun that you turned them into ornaments.
Not sure if you're using a flash on your camera or not, but if you can move items to natural light and than turn off flash, often you won't get that glare on your photos. Just a thought for in the future to try.
Gretchen Posted: 10:41 pm on November 20th
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