When I was a little girl, my mom always put handmade cross ornaments on our indoor tree for Easter. This year, I thought I would make some, too. They are hanging from a plant on my dining room table. This is a fun, quick project. The glitter is a little messy, so you could skip if needed.
Materials needed:
scrap paper for pattern
patterned or colored paper (you could also use white or colored paper and apply stickers)
scissors
glue
glitter
hole punch
coordinating ribbon
helpful, but optional:
paper plate(s)
wax paper
bone folder
cutting mat
Here is the how to:
Cut out the shape you want to use. If you don’t use paper that has the pattern on both sides, turn the pattern over for the backside so the shapes will match up. Glue together. Smooth out with bone folder or pencil. Trim any areas that don’t match up and let dry. (If not using glitter, cut a hole in the top of the ornament with a hole punch. Thread ribbon through the hole. Tie with a bow, and hang.)
Apply glue on all corners of one side of the ornament. I used a paper plate to contain the mess.
Sprinkle generously with glitter. Let dry. (I waited at least 30 minutes.)
Shake off glitter and transfer to wax paper. Repeat with other side. When complete, cut a hole in the top of the ornament with a hole punch. Thread ribbon through the hole. Tie with a bow, and hang. Enjoy!
Part 2 Egg shaped ornament coming soon…