Here's another ornament I got at JoAnn's. Aren't they just adorable? This one measures 2-3/4" x 3-1/4". I painted it with white acrylic paints and then added the red when that dried. While that was drying I stamped my image on tissue paper and colored it in with colored pencils. I cut close to the edges. I sponged the edges of the top part of the mitten using the Soft Sky ink pad. Then I added a layer of Crystal Effects and set the tissue paper on top. I got a bit more CE on my brush and brushed it over the top of the tissue paper. I set it aside to dry. Once dry I added the glitter and the hanging cord. I did use CE over the entire ornament, not just the tissue paper part. It gave it a nice glossy shine. It is now ready to hang on my tree (when it goes up) or to give as gifts. This would make a very fun and useful Stamp Camp item too! These would make a wonderful accent to gift packages as well. Serves as a tag and an ornament all in one!!! Such a deal!!! LOLThere are SO many mediums you can stamp on and using the tissue paper method opens up all kinds of doors for you. Doors? Yes, you probably could stamp on a door using this method!!! I find more uses for it all the time. Like this week with the plaster ornaments!!! I am really happy with the way this snowman turned out on the mitten. I plan on making several of these for gifts and craft fairs.
The cuff of the mitten would be a good place to add a name to personalize the ornament or you could add your holiday sentiment!
Thank you for stopping by,
Wanda
Thank you for stopping by,
Wanda
5 comments:
The snowflake is cute, but the mitten is fabulous! You are The Man, Wanda!
I'm lovin' the mitten too. It's soooo cute!!! I like all the ornaments you've been making. :)
OMG...that ornament is incredible. Wish I lived close enough to shop for one (or several) at that craft fair :)
I love the mitten, very nice! I am going to have to get some of these and try it.
Whow I love this mitten, you could also add the year "2007" to make it more personable.
Has anyone ever tried doing this tech. on glass bottles, I wonder would it work the same.
Thanks F/S
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