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Christmas Ornaments can never go in vain as far as the decoration activity is concerned. In fact, Christmas decoration would not be a seamless endeavor without Christmas Ornaments.
Christmas Ornaments adorn your Christmas tree and make it appear more pleasing.
All these years you have been buying expensive Christmas Ornaments. Set for a frugal Christmas this December and go for Christmas Craft Ornaments. There are many craft making ideas for Christmas Ornaments. These include Angels, Santa Claus, Reindeer, Bells, Christmas Stars and the like that make for wonderful Christmas Ornaments.
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Here is an exciting idea for making Christmas crafts Ornaments:
A Paper Christmas Star
Steps:
Draw a symmetrical Christmas Star on a piece of paper
Make two copies of it.
Cut them out around the exterior lines. And crease (with a scissors or table knife) the interior lines.
Fold the creased lines in alternating directions (forward, backward, forward, backward, etc.).
Tape the two stars together, back-to-back, so that eight of the edges are taped together; leave the bottom two edges un taped, to fit over the top of the tree.
Then cover the star with aluminum foil (you may prefer a wrinkled texture by crumpling the foil), taping it to the star using double sided tape, or paint the star instead.
Ice-Cream Stick Christmas Star Ornament Craft
Things you will need:
Six Craft Ice-cream sticks
Hot melt glue
Gems
Buttons and Beads
Other decorative items like glitters of different colors
Ribbon.
Steps:
Stick three ice-cream craft sticks to form an equilateral triangle.
Stick another three sticks in the same manner.
Now, glue one triangle over another so that together they make the shape of a star.
Then, apply glue on all the sides of the star and start decorating it.
Put beads, buttons in a fashionable manner and sprinkle glitters in between.
Use all kinds of colored glitters to make your star twinkle all the more, however use of silver colored glitters will give a more authentic look.
Glue a ribbon loop to the back of the star so you will be able to hang in on your Christmas tree.
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