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Glitter Christmas Ball Tree Ornaments

November 14, 2017 by Pam Larmore 5 Comments

Welcome to the 2017 Ornament Exchange & Blog Hop! This year, there are 47 amazing bloggers participating in the exchange. The rules of the challenge were simple: be partnered with a fellow blogger, create a handmade ornament for $15 or under, create a tutorial, and ship the ornament off to a new home!

 

 

 

Meet the 2017 Ornament Exchange Hosts

Erlene ⋅ My Pinterventures  Kim ·   Made In A Day Amanda · Domestically Creative

Shirley · Intelligent Domesticatons Michelle · Our Crafty Mom

Beverly · Across the Blvd. Christene · Key to Inspiration Pili ⋅ My Sweet Things

Nicki · Sweet Parrish Place Megan · C’mon Get Crafty

Hilary · Raising Fairies and Knights Emily · Two Purple Couches

Tina · One Crafty Mess Marie · The Inspiration Vault Debra · Shoppe No. 5

Trisha · Rosewood and Grace Jeanie · Create and Babble Katrin ⋅ Kreativ K

Terri · Christmas Tree Lane Maureen · Red Cottage Chronicles

Toni ⋅ Small Home Soul Ula ⋅ Lulu & Celeste Sue ⋅ A Purdy Little House

Pamela · Home On The Corner Lorelai ⋅ Life with Lorelai Cindy ⋅ DIY Beautify

Debbie ⋅ Tweak and Style Stephanie ⋅ Swoodson Says Chelc ⋅ Inside the Fox Den

Susan ⋅ Super Mom – No Cape! Molly ⋅ Just a Little Creativity

Roseann ⋅ This Autoimmune Life Angela ⋅ Simply Beautiful by Angela

Vicki and Jenn ⋅ 2 Bees in a Pod Joanne ⋅ Our Unschooling Journey

Tylynn ⋅ Bitterroot DIY Sam ⋅ Raggedy Bits Mary ⋅ The Boondocks Blog

Cyn ⋅ Creative Cynchronicity Dione ⋅ Clever Chameleon Quilting

Erica ⋅ Erica Ever After Chelsea ⋅ Love Paper Crafts Evija ⋅ From Evija with Love

Samantha ⋅ Little Bits of Home Hope ⋅ Hopes Crafty Niche Anne ⋅ Orange Bettie

Pam · P.S. I Love You Crafts

 

Is your Christmas tree up yet?  You can be honest!  I don’t put mine up until after Thanksgiving, but I won’t hold it against you if you’ve had your decorated for a month…or more!

I was in a fun Handmade Christmas Ornament exchange with some other great craft and DIY bloggers.  My partner was Chelc with Inside The Fox Den.

 

Make Glitter Christmas Ball Tree Ornaments using Pledge Floor Care, clear Glass Christmas Balls, and the Cricut Maker. #Christmasornament #cricutmaker #cricut #glitterchristmasballs

 

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Chelc sent me a picture of her gorgeous Christmas Tree so I could get an idea of what she likes.  It’s beautiful with lots of glitter, shimmer, and pastel colored balls.  I have never made Glitter Christmas Ball Tree Ornaments before, so I thought this was the perfect time to try.

 

Supplies Needed to Make Glitter Christmas Balls

  • Clear glass or plastic Christmas Balls
  • Pledge Floor Care
  • Ultra Fine Glitter
  • Cricut Machine – Have you seen the new Cricut Maker?
  • White Adhesive vinyl
  • Transfer tape
  • Small flowers, berries, greenery, or pearls
  • Glue Gun

 

 

I used small glass Christmas Balls.  The larger ones are awesome for longer names or larger graphics.  Remove the metal cap, and set the ball on top of a plastic cup.  Pour a small amount of the Pledge Floor Care into the glass ball.

 

 

Swish the Pledge around in the ball, to make sure the inside is covered.  Turn the ball over and pour the excess into the cup.

 

 

Set the clear Christmas ball right side up onto the cup.  Using a funnel, pour glitter into the ball.   If you don’t have a funnel that’s small enough, use a piece of paper to make a cone funnel.  That’s what I did, and it worked perfectly!

 

 

Hold a paper towel over the hole with your finger, and shake the glitter until the inside is covered.  Shake out the extra glitter.

 

 

I wanted to add the words peace and joy to my glitter ornaments.  I found both words pre-designed in Cricut Design Space and cut them out of white vinyl using my Cricut Maker.

This was one of the first projects that I made with Maker, and it turned out great.  This amazing Cricut Machine, cut  the words 1 1/4″ high with no problem.

 

 

I used application tape to attach the vinyl decals.  If you’re not sure how to use transfer or application tape, I made THIS VIDEO showing you how to weed and apply vinyl.

 

 

I liked the Glitter  Glass Ball the way it was, but I really thought it need something around the hanger.  I added fake white berries and pearls using a glue gun, and I love how it gave the Christmas ornament an extra Pop.

 

Make Glitter Christmas Ball Tree Ornaments using Pledge Floor Care, clear Glass Christmas Balls, and the Cricut Maker. #Christmasornament #cricutmaker #cricut #glitterchristmasballs

 

Do you want to see more DIY Christmas Ornaments?

  • Handmade Christmas Ornaments   65+ Ornament Ideas!
  • Fave Crafts and All Free Christmas Crafts have hundreds of ideas for ornaments
  • Gumball Machine Christmas Ornament   *So cute*
  • Vintage Bottle Christmas Ornaments

FIND ALL 47 HANDMADE ORNAMENT TUTORIALS BELOW AND SHARE YOURS TOO! Use Hashtag #2017OrnamentExchange so we can see your creations on social media.

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I'm Pam, and I love everything crafty. My philosophy is that every project can be improved by adding a little glitter. I love making cards, scrapbooking, Chirping with my Cricut, and Kids Crafts. Follow me to see where my next adventure leads. Now, go find something crafty to make!

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