I can create several different sizes of globes. The larger being almost 6 inches across and 8 inches high, pretty large ornaments for most trees but fairly light compared to ornaments of the same size.
As long as I can remember I have enjoyed decorating the Christmas tree, looking at the ornaments and seeing everyone's tree. In 1976, the high school art class I was in did Christmas ornaments as part of the class work. It stuck hard, and I have enjoyed making them every since.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Variations using many of the same materials
Using most of the same materials I have also created globes within which I will suspend a focal element, either a miniature ornament or a bead. Like the previous chandelier ornaments, I can change the color of the beads on the arcs to either match the focal element or to help offset the element, thereby creating ornaments a wide range of colors using the same design. For the focal elements, I will look at the miniature ornaments available each year and pick-up several packages of them. I will also use teardrops, most of the time faux pearls because of their size.
I can create several different sizes of globes. The larger being almost 6 inches across and 8 inches high, pretty large ornaments for most trees but fairly light compared to ornaments of the same size.
I can create several different sizes of globes. The larger being almost 6 inches across and 8 inches high, pretty large ornaments for most trees but fairly light compared to ornaments of the same size.
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Lovely!! Are you using wire to get them to hold their shape?
ReplyDeleteI use hardened steel. Keeps its shape for the most part, comes in a variety of sizes and finishes.
DeleteLove your new blog! Looking forward to seeing more ornaments!
ReplyDelete-Angell (from CAY)
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