Side 1 |
Spring is in the air and I can't wait for the flowers to start blooming!
Side 2 |
What I used:
- DIY Portrait Ornament ORDIYP1
- Enchanted Aubergine & Girls Night Out Embossing Enamel
- Embossing Fluid
- Assorted Flowers & Leaves (I used Hero Arts, Prima and Petaloo)
- Titanium White 3D Gel
- Assorted Gems for the middle of the flowers
- Distress Markers Dusty Concord, Peeled Paint, Mowed Lawn
- Craft sheet
- KaiserCraft Violet Crush Paper, P1408 Mauve
As you can see, I decorated both sides of this ornament; one side is so full
of flowers you can’t see the background and the other side I used Distress
Markers in Peeled Paint & Mowed Lawn, on the craft sheet, spritzed them,
and placed the ornament “back” on it so the background was a nice springy
green. I am calling the green side of
the ornament side 2 just so I can be clear on how I decorated each side.
When I was looking at all the flowers I had I decided to see
if I could emboss one of them to match my project. I took a pink mulberry flower and used both Enchanted Aubergine
& Girls Night Out Embossing Enamel on it and it came out fabulous! I let
that cool while I worked on some other flowers. I also colored one with a Distress Marker in Dusty Concord. I took my flowers that I was going to use on
side one and dotted the centers with White 3D Gel Enamel. Once they dried (I let them sit overnight
just to be sure the dots dried thoroughly) I put some jewels on some of the
centers of the flowers and I left some just white. I placed the flowers where I wanted them and adhered them to the
side 1 of the ornament middle.
Since I used so many flowers on side 1, I decided to go easier
on side 2. I picked out a few more
flowers and leaves, attached gems to the centers of the flowers and glued them
to the green background.
I used the rim as a guide and cut out paper to cover it
using the KaiserCraft Violet Crush paper.
I embossed the outer ring (the one that has the hole for hanging), on
both sides, with Enchanted Auberguine Embossing Enamel, pieced the ornament
together and let it dry (with the help of some binder clips). It is very simple
to put the ornament together; it looks harder than it is!
I think it came out really sweet (but I honestly should of
used less flowers on side 1) and I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial. The Bubble Ornaments are SO fun to make and
they come in so many sizes; I am already planning my next one!
I'm not sure why the Aubergine Embossing Enamel came out looking so dark in some of the pictures. It really is a beautiful color, much more purple than what shows (could just be my monitor. . .).
Thanks for stopping by everyone! I appreciate your comments & thoughts ~
Fondly, Christi
Another view, side 2, no bubble |
Thanks for stopping by everyone! I appreciate your comments & thoughts ~
Fondly, Christi
3 comments:
Love the 2 sided ornament, the flowers are beautiful inside, love the bright colors.
Christi, this is a wonderful burst of Spring. Love the colors you chose and how it is two sided.
What a great idea to put paper between the bubbles! Fun ornament!
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