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Card Stock + Mod Podge = Ornament

December 14, 2012 By crafterhours 2 Comments

All of these ornaments were made with multiple layers of cardstock mod podged together.  See Susan’s tutorial for more information.  I cut these with my silhouette, but you could cut simple shapes by hand, or use a decorative paper punch.  I really love how the multiple layers of card stock make these ornaments look and feel like they’ve been routed out of wood.  They are super fun, easy, and addicting to make and would be a perfect craft for ladies’ craft night or for older kids.  I dare you to make just one!

Happy Friday everyone!  I’m spending mine enjoying my very last day of being 30!

Filed Under: DIY, holiday Tagged With: decor, DIY, gift, holiday, Mod Podge, ornament, paper, Silhouette

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Comments

  1. Corinnea says

    December 14, 2012 at 7:21 pm

    Those are cool ornaments. I love glitter….

    Happy Birthday! I didn’t realize that I am almost exactly 20 years older than you. I’m enjoying my last few days of my 50th year!

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  2. ccorey says

    December 18, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    I see a little Hokie love in there.

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