Hi Everyone! It's day 4 of our week of ornaments! Today I did a folding ornament. I made these a couple years ago for the front of a card, and I thought they would be perfect as an ornament. I did a video tutorial to show you just how easy they are to make. I hope you'll have family craft night soon to make these for your tree!
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OOOOO, Melissa, how pretty these are, I can totally see them on the fronts of cards (of course) or hanging from the tree! TFS!
Beautiful !! Thanks.
So pretty! I think they would make good tags on a Christmas gift! thanks for sharing:)
I loooove these! thanks for sharing Melissa…these are so pretty..going out now to get that fabulous circle punch too ;o)
Cute ornaments Melissa, watch your ustream when i can and try to watch all the recordings for sure. Thx for sharing all your inspiration. Happy Holidays !
That’s very cute Melissa! Great for using our pieces of leftover paper. Thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful creation!!! thanks for sharing!!!
best regards,
Wanda
Amazing!!!
Gorgeous ornaments – you have such lovely taste in the materials you choose to use
Love, love these Melissa!!
This is such a wonderful ornament. Thank you for the tutorial
I put a link too, on my blog so my friends can see how to make these!
another pretty ornament! thanks for the vid…i’m going to try making some of them! laura j
Such a gorgeous ornament!! Great tutorial!
I love the ornaments – thanks for the tutorial, too!
Very pretty, would be great toppers for presents or for handmade cards.
Ok, now that is just wonderful! My new flower project for the month! Thanks Melissa.
awesome project for double sided paper.
So cute I am going be making these so cute. Thanks for sharing
These are adorable. I have to make some. Thank you so much for sharing.
OMG!!! Another ornament to make before Christmas!!!!
What a plethora of ideas in your head!!!!!
I’m definitely making these!!!
Thanks Melissa for all the fabulous ideas!!!! ox
I love these ornaments-so beautiful with that paper…you always have the best ideas
LOVE THESE!!!!!!! You are the bomb girl!!!
Melissa, I think it’s my new favorite..thank you for making the video so I could play along..xo
we love these!
These are adorable and I something I can do.I am super impressed with the one handed scotch tape move-you are so coordinated-wow!
I love these! All the colors and patterns you used are beautiful!
I will be making these ornaments this weekend – great video! Love it.
How fun! I love these. I’m going to try and make them to decorate my family holiday baskets! They are gorgeous!
I’m definitely sharing these on my facebook page!
Jacqueline Arroyo
HandArt Design Studios
Awesome! What size are the circles.
Fun craft-very quick and easy! Thanks.
Too bad the screen was obstructed by advertisements. And then the video kept stopping.
Awesome . I came from Crafts Critique .We lost nearly all our Christmas ornaments in a flooded basement last spring, this will come in handy for creating new ones. Thanks a bunch!.
Wow! I have to admit that whole process is rather demanding but the final result is simply fantastic. Congrats on an idea and implementation
These are beautiful. Thanks for sharing how to make them. agent3547 at aol dot com
I just made this with your video and it turned out great! Thank you!!
Very nice. I can see them in stiffened fabric too.
Melissa,
I don’t mind waiting through an initial 15-20 second ad, no problem. I don’t even mind having to close out an overlay ad once the video starts. But having that same overlay pop up over and over and over no matter how many times you close it, it still reopens.
The ads cover up the bottom third of the video, and therefore covers up what you are doing with your hands in the tutorial.
Ok, I understand that you get revenue from ads, I have no problem with that. At all. Really. But come on.
Love them!
Great information here, thanks for sharing this valuable information!
Just found your ornament. I can’t wait to try it. And I may use heat n bond to fuse two fabrics to make them two sided.
Absolutely beautiful work and love, love, love all your creativity!!
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