Stamped Burlap Ornaments
burlap
sharp scissors
white glue - i used tacky glue
this template from martha stewart- template for 2 or 3-inch foam ball; for 2.5-inch ball, enlarge to 105%
pack of foam balls - more economical than styrofoam
small alphabet stamps
permanent ink stamp pad - i used StazOn in jet black
ribbon, twine or string
pins
bells, faux ivy or evergreen, other small decorations (optional)
Step 1: Print out the template and cut out the appropriate size for your sphere. For my 2.5-inch sphere, I enlarged the template to 105% and cut-out the 2-inch size. To ensure that the size is correct, the tips of the template should reach the poles of the sphere.
Step 2: Cut out the burlap using the template--
Step 4: Lay down one piece at a time and smooth down the edges--
Step 6: Attach your ribbon/twine hanger and any other embellishments. I used a little glue and a pin to secure the hanger to the foam ball.
for "jingle" i had to add some jingle bells. i toned down the brass by lightly sponging on some white acrylic paint. as soon as i find my faux ivy stash, i'm going to add a leaf to the top of "merry".
These happy little ornaments just make me smile. A trip to the craft store may be in order so that I can make some more!
Hope you're having a nice weekend!


















Super cute. Love these.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosemary!
DeleteThese are awesome!!
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Connie from Sadieloohoo
Thank you Connie and thanks for following along!!
DeleteLove this! What a fun idea. The white-washed jingle bells are the perfect finishing touch, too.
ReplyDeleteHi Ashley! Thanks, I'm having fun with the bells this year... more coming up!
DeleteSo simple, but so classic. Love the texture of the balls.
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna!
DeleteThey are fantastic!
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DeleteFound you on the link up. These are super cute. They look pretty easy too. I think I am going to have to try these. come check out my page. www.thesweetpeapod.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Danielle!
DeleteThese are adorable! What a great idea. I'd love for you to share this are my link party going on right now:
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Shannon @ Sewing Barefoot
Thanks Shannon, I linked up :)
DeleteHi Melanie! I'm featuring these today at my link party :)
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Shannon @ Sewing Barefoot
love these!!!! making these for sure :) now following....
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I am loving all things burlap this year.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy thanksgiving!
Thanks Kelley!
DeleteThese are great! And I love the baker's twine hanger on the top ornament! Pinning this... :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for pinning too!
DeleteThese are darling! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-liZ
Thanks liZ!
DeleteLovely ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina!
DeleteSuper cute! Love em...pinning em!
ReplyDelete<3 Christina at I Gotta Create!
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Thanks Christina and thanks for the pin!
DeleteThese are absolutely beautiful! I love the simplicity and elegance. Beautiful job. Pinned :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Taryn!!!
DeleteOh I love those! I never get tired of burlap!
ReplyDeleteThank you Danni!
DeleteCute and simple... love these!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rhonda! :)
DeleteThese are awesome. A great idea. Love the burlap of course.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Thanks Ruth! Yep, still going strong with the burlap love :)
DeleteCute! burlap and text, two of my favorite things. :)
ReplyDeleteI love burlap and these are so pretty and original! Pinning these to make some for our tree! LOVE!! P.s. I'm a new follower too! Love your blog!
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