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A WHOLE LOT OF ORNAMENTS TO MAKE FOR THAT VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TREE!


Christmas Ornaments to Make


Are any of you as addicted to Pinterest as I am? It’s impossible to look away from. I have been seeing some absolutely awesome Christmas ornament DIY’s on there,  just click through to read the tutorial for each.


Music Sphere Christmas Ornament
Music Sphere Ornament - 7layerstudio.typepad.com
cookie cutter ornaments
Cookie Cutter Ornaments - marthastewart.com/
vintage thread spool Christmas ornament
Thread Spool Ornament - bhg.com
Winter Wonderland Christmas Ornament
Winter Wonderland Ornament - spoonful.com

ornaments made from vintage necklaces
ornaments made from necklaces - diynetwork.om
scrabble ornaments
scrabble ornaments - christmas.yourway.net
button Christmas tree ornaments
button Christmas tree ornaments - uklassinus.blogspot
pearl wreath ornament
pearl wreath ornament - bhg.com
pea pod ornaments

pea pod ornaments - blog.betzwhite.com
decoupaged newsprint ornaments
decoupaged newsprint ornaments - fleamarketstylemag.blogspot.com
chipboard bird ornament
chipboard bird ornament - bhg.com

paper medallion ornament
paper medallion ornament - icraftdaily.com
painted winter scene ornament
painted winter scene ornament - bhg.com
wishing spool ornament
wishing spool ornament - spoonful.com
photo christmas ornament
photo Christmas ornament - scrappergirl.typepad.com
white swirl ornament
white swirl ornament - bhg.com

candy cane ornament
candy cane ornament - parents.com
quilled glitter snowflake ornament
quilled snowflake ornament - bhg.com
lollipop ornaments
lollipop ornaments - brownpaperpackagesep.blogspot.com
paper tree ornaments
paper tree ornaments - itsastampthing-vicki.blogspot.com
And a very, very favorite…simply gorgeous:
snow scene ornament
snow scene ornament - http://www.craftberrybush.com

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