Welcome to the third day of our 12 Days of Christmas Ornaments series.
If you like easy...
Well,
Super easy projects, this is the one for you. ;)
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The only materials you'll need are Styrofoam balls, yarn, and hot glue.
The only materials you'll need are Styrofoam balls, yarn, and hot glue.
Oh well, I think I forgot something else...
Patience!
Yeah, this is one of those projects that is better to complete while watching your favorite T.V series.
A glass of wine would help too.
And hey, only one glass, otherwise you're going to end up with wiggly lines! :)
Going round and round...
Securing the yarn here and there with a dab of glue...
Give the yarn a new direction after another little dab of glue, and continue...
Until completely covered.
But if you're not that patient...
I have you covered too. ;)
There is an even easier route with ribbon.
Applying the hot glue onto the ribbon and pressing those edges firmly, trying to close them up to the best of your ability.
In the end, if you're a good hoarder like I'm, and have saved every little ornament top/holder (how do you call them, anyways), secure one at the top with hot glue.
Done!
Some more yarn will also work at keeping those ribbon edges hidden.
I think they look really cute! However, I'm going to wait 'til next year to cover another one with yarn.
Hmmm, that's going to be a new tradition.
;)
For more cute and easy ideas visit my crafty blogging friends and give them some love. :)
Click on any of the pictures below to check my 12 Days of Christmas Ornaments.
P.S. For even more holiday inspiration check out Michael's on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter
Patience!
Yeah, this is one of those projects that is better to complete while watching your favorite T.V series.
A glass of wine would help too.
And hey, only one glass, otherwise you're going to end up with wiggly lines! :)
Going round and round...
Securing the yarn here and there with a dab of glue...
Give the yarn a new direction after another little dab of glue, and continue...
Until completely covered.
But if you're not that patient...
I have you covered too. ;)
There is an even easier route with ribbon.
Applying the hot glue onto the ribbon and pressing those edges firmly, trying to close them up to the best of your ability.
In the end, if you're a good hoarder like I'm, and have saved every little ornament top/holder (how do you call them, anyways), secure one at the top with hot glue.
Done!
Some more yarn will also work at keeping those ribbon edges hidden.
I think they look really cute! However, I'm going to wait 'til next year to cover another one with yarn.
Hmmm, that's going to be a new tradition.
;)
For more cute and easy ideas visit my crafty blogging friends and give them some love. :)
Yarn Ball Ornament by Remodelando la Casa
Mason Jar Ring Fabric Ornament by Mom 4 Real
Cranberry Rosemary Glass Ornament by The Happier Homemaker
DIY Wire Star Ornament by Bigger Than The Three Of Us
DIY Polaroid Photo Ornament by Lovely Etc.
Glitter Monogram Glass Ball by Serendipity Refined
"Snow" Dipped Glass Ball Ornament by May Richer Fuller Be
Terrarium Ornament by Whats Ur Home Story
Ribbon & Stick Christmas Tree Ornament by All Things G&D
Snowflake Christmas Wreath by Thrifty and Chic
Plaid Mason Jar Lid Ornament by Cherished Bliss
Red & White Ribbon Wrapped Ornaments by It All Started With Paint
Click on any of the pictures below to check my 12 Days of Christmas Ornaments.
P.S. For even more holiday inspiration check out Michael's on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter
*Some of the products used in this post and The 12 days of Christmas Ornament event were purchased with a gift card that I received from Michaels*
That yarn wrapped one is soooo cute! Seriously, love it. Now, I need to go find some adorable yarn!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these! I can understand why wrapping one with yarn would take forever, haha, but it's worth it since it's so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMe gustan todos, el de hilo rojo es encantador!
ReplyDeletesuper cute. I may dabble in making some ornaments this year.
ReplyDeleteWe are on the same Styrofoam ball wrapping page! I just adore all your twine and ribbon wrapped Christmas balls!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I don't think I can stop at one glass of wine. So my lines will be wonky.
:) Linda
Love your balls and that's not the wine talking.....very cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. Love the polka dotted one.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love all the different versions you made!
ReplyDeleteHola Cristina que linda idea , yo tengo ganas de hacer lo mismo para mi árbol navideño !,
ReplyDeleteHi Cristina,
ReplyDeleteThese ornaments are adorable...love both styles. My favorite is the one you made with the red and white twine but I'm not sure I'd have the patience without a couple glasses of wine!
Thanks for the tutorial,
Cheryl
Just so adorable!!
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