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German Bell ornament or ornie for your home or Christmas tree made with scrapbooking papers.
This beautiful and unique OOAK ornament will be the conversation piece of your Victorian or Shabby Chic home or Christmas tree.
I will show you how to make these "over the top" ornaments using scrapbooking papers. Step by step instructions with beautiful clear pictures to take you through each step to make your own ornament. I have also included many color pictures of finished ornaments.
There are so many different materials that you can make these ornaments out of. Beware you may get carried away! In years past, I made these out of Christmas cards, paper plates, and copies of my flowers. Recently , I discovered the awesome choices of using scrapbooking papers. I am helplessly hooked.
I usually use two complimentary colors of ribbon and assorted embellishment to get the opulent effect.I also show how to make an angel ornament.
You will receive a complete supply list and ideas to make your ornament uniquely yours. Themed ornaments are great for gifts.
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I do not have a fairy tale or quaint story to tell. I am just a hard working mother of 5 children and now I am raising 2 teen granddaughters. I have a great husband who even finds time after his long day to compliment me on my sewing designs.
I started sewing in the third grade. Our school custodian taught several of us girls how to sew after we had finished our class work. Can you believe ...
I do not have a fairy tale or quaint story to tell. I am just a hard working mother of 5 children and now I am raising 2 teen granddaughters. I have a great husband who even finds time after his long day to compliment me on my sewing designs.
I started sewing in the third grade. Our school custodian taught several of us girls how to sew after we had finished our class work. Can you believe we had a spare classroom set up as a sewing room?! She also helped my mother after school and continued to teach me at home.
All through my school years, I won state and local sewing & design contests. With the contest scholarships, I started college majoring in fashion design. I later switched to business and started raising a family. My daughter and granddaughters still kid me about being a fashion designer when I criticize their choice of attire. I am ancient in their eyes.
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