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Rejuvenating Fallen Glitter Ornaments plus Bonus ideas

By: Lynn MainelyDiY from MainelyDiY.com
Rejuvenating Fallen Glitter Ornaments plus Bonus ideas

"Do you have a glitter ornament where all the glitter has fallen to the bottom? Why throw it out when you can watch this video and save money? This video will teach you how to fix your fallen ornaments and add the sparkle back into them. So what is the bonus? Be sure to watch to the end to see some glitter balls design ideas to spark your imagination! These glitter ornaments are so fun make to make and repair if need be."

Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts

Materials List

  • polycrylic

Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas

If you enjoyed the process of rejuvenating fallen glitter ornaments and are looking for more fun Christmas craft ideas, we have got you covered! Here are three festive projects to keep the creative holiday spirit alive:

1. DIY Glitter Snowflakes: Create your own sparkling snowflakes to adorn your tree or hang around your home. All you need is some white craft foam, glitter glue, and a snowflake-shaped cookie cutter. Simply trace the shape onto the foam, cut it out, cover it in glitter glue, and let it dry. Once dry, hang your glittery snowflakes with pride!

2. Handmade Pinecone Ornaments: Gather pinecones from your yard or a local park, and turn them into charming ornaments with a touch of glitter. Paint the tips of the pinecone scales with glue and sprinkle on some glitter for a festive touch. Attach a ribbon or string for hanging, and enjoy the natural beauty of these rustic decorations.

3. Sparkling Holiday Cards: Get creative with your holiday cards this year by adding some glittery flair. Use a stencil or cookie cutter to create a design on the front of your card, then fill it in with glitter glue. You can also sprinkle loose glitter onto wet adhesive for a more textured look. Your friends and family will love receiving these handmade, sparkly cards.

We hope these Christmas craft ideas inspire you to keep creating and spreading holiday cheer! Happy crafting!

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