Hey all you nap time crafters! I'm Erika, and I am the crafter and blogger over at Oops! I Craft My Pants.
If you were wondering, that's me in the red coat. I tried to find a Christmas-y picture to help get us all in the Spirit of Christmas. Did it work? If not, hopefully my craft will help a teensy bit.
You guys, I cannot even tell you how much I stressed over what to make for this Crazy Christmas Crafters event. When I saw the line up, I was floored! I'm pretty sure I am not worthy enough to be among such crafty ladies. But, I'm trying my hardest, alright?
Today, I'm going to show you how to make some seriously easy Christmas tree decorations. (Which can also be put on a ribbon, if ya know, you like that kind of thing).
Step one: Gather all the supplies. These include: paint, white Christmas bulbs, glitter, a paint brush, and (not pictured, sorry!) Mod Podge or glue. Also, this isn't required, but you should probably have your phone (or a computer) nearby so that you can blast Christmas music on Pandora. It helps, I promise.
Step two: Begin painting Christmas-y designs onto the Christmas bulbs. I made some candy canes, a few snowmen, and some plain ol' red polka dotted ones. Don't worry if your lines aren't perfectly straight, or if your paint isn't perfectly even, it'll hardly be noticeable later on.
Step three: Allow paint to dry. Sorry, no picture of this step. I know, it would have been really exciting to include video, even!
Step four: Break out that Mod Podge! Paint a thin layer over your Christmas bulb.
Step five: Roll that bad boy in your glitter, and let it dry.
Ta-da! You're finished.
Unless....You want to hang them up on the wall instead of putting them on the tree. My tree isn't put up yet, so I picked this option. I'm really sorry for the horrible lighting in these pictures.
All you've gotta do is grab the ribbon of your choice and string it through the bulbs one at a time. Once the bulb is where you want them to be, make sure to loop the ribbon back through so the Christmas bulbs will stay in place. I tried to take a picture of this step, but it was too hard one handed. I'm so sorry!
So, there you have it! A super easy Christmas craft. I would LOVE to see one of these made with children's paintings. Pretty sure it would kill me with cuteness.
Thanks for having me today, Jamielyn! I am beyond honored.
Love the glam and LOVE her!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute :D Love the glitter, makes everything better!
ReplyDeleteThey are super super cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a sweet pic of you in the snow!!
Cuteness! what kinda glitter did you use? I love the chunkyness of it!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteI love this project! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these! I love how easy and cute they are. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks you gals!
ReplyDeleteKatie, it was called Christmas Glitter, and I found it with all the Christmas crafts at Hobby Lobby. I seriously fell in love with the stuff!
Are you kidding?? Not worthy? You are wonderful! Thanks for the adorable idea and keep looking towards the stars. You are perty darn talented. Love the pic, it's so festive!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Tina @ The Country Heart
These are so darn cute!!! I think I will make them with my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteThese are so simple and cute! The snowy glitter is awesome. Thanks for posting. :)
ReplyDeleteThose balls are so adorable!! Friday is a day off school and I know 2 little girls who would L.O.V.E. to craft some of their own!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Cheers!
Theresa
Love the adorable snowmen!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowmen!! I am so going to make these for my neighbors! Quick, easy, and cheap! But very glam!! :) -Karen
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