Spellbinders Snowflake Ornament
I had the perfect idea for decorating my house for Christmas this year! I fell completely in love with Spellbinders’ 2012 Snowflake Pendant and the Create A Flake Four, so I made a Snowflake Ornament with them! It was super relaxing and I enjoyed every second of it. I cut out the snowflakes using my cuttlebug, and did it all while watching a movie. Three cheers for multi-tasking! Making this ornament is as simple as 1,2,3:
1. Cut out desired pattern (in this case, snowflakes).
2. Hot glue them to your ornament.
3. Tie a ribbon for the hanger.
Walah! It’s ready to be hung on your tree, or given to a neighbor as a gift. So fun! I used red paper and red ornaments; however, I’m going to try and frost my next ornament to give it a snowy feel. I recommend matching your paper to your ornament. I tried to do it a little mismatched just to see….and it looked a little….off. However, If you have a really colorful tree, getting the same hue, but different colors would be adorable with a capitol A!
1. Snowflake Pendant
2. Create a Flake Four
Products used:
S5-117- Spellbinders Snowflake Pendant
S4-365 – Spellbinders Create a Flake Four
4039 – Want2Scrap Beautiful Bling Strips Sleek Strips Pearls White
Ornamet
Ribbon
Hot Glue
I love how three dimensional these are! They are really so perfect! I was going to give these ornaments to the local thrift store since I don’t need them anymore, but I’m so glad I held onto them a little longer. I love making Christmas decorations.
Thanks and Happy Scrappin’!
Stacy
















November 12th, 2012 at 3:13 pm
Ooooo… So pretty! I love how these turned out!
November 12th, 2012 at 4:15 pm
GREAT IDEA TO DRESS UP PLAIN ORNAMENTS. CAN’T WAIT TO TRY.
November 13th, 2012 at 1:47 pm
Hi Stacy,
This ornament turned out really cute. How did you go about becoming a designer for Spellbinders? I’m interested in doing the same.
Thanks,
Debbie
November 13th, 2012 at 8:31 pm
No kidding! I want to try some myself!
November 13th, 2012 at 8:42 pm
Hi Debbie, Thank you for your comments! Stacy is not actually a designer for Spellbinders, but for Cut@Home. We have our designers create projects with the various products we carry and Spellbinders is one of these. If you are interested in becoming a designer for Spellbinders, you may contact them directly for instruction. It would be great to see you on their design team!