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25 Nov

Baby’s First Christmas Ornament Tutorial

 Baby's First Christmas Ornament Tutorial by Eighteen 25

Hello U Create readers! Jen, Jamie and Jodie here today from eighteen25 and we are excited to share our ornament with you.

Our favorite ornaments every year are the ones we can talk our kids into making with us and the fun handmade ones that they bring home from school. (thank you to all the teachers that make ornaments with your students!!)

With all of our kids in school except 9 month old Baby Posie… we decided to make a Baby Handprint Ornament…. perfect for her 1st Christmas!

SUPPLIES:

Baby's First Christmas Ornament Tutorial by Eighteen 25

• material

• embroidery hoop

• acrylic paint

• extra helping hands 🙂

 

Baby's First Christmas Ornament Tutorial by Eighteen 25
INSTRUCTIONS:
This project is pretty self explanatory, but we’ll give you a few tips that we learned along the way.

• put a sheet of paper under the material you are going to use because the paint will bleed through

• pour some paint on a paper plate and then use a brush to spread it to the size of your baby’s hand

• take your cute baby’s hand and “dip it” in your paint

• hold their hand over your material until they open their hand up and then quickly stamp their handprint

• with help from someone else, push down softly on their fingers and palm to make sure it all touches

• then have someone hold the material down while someone else lifts the hand up

It may take a couple tries and it’s a little messy, but Miss Posie actually loved it.  And we now have the sweetest little keepsake ornament to enjoy year after year.
We’d love to have you come visit us over at eighteen25 sometime.

 

POST BY:

eighteen25-sisters

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Comments

  1. Sandra H says

    November 25, 2013 at 5:21 PM

    They are soooo cute x

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  2. Kari Sweeten says

    November 25, 2013 at 5:33 PM

    I’m LOVING embroidery hoop ornaments and this baby version is adorable! THANK YOU so much for being our guests today!!

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  3. Jen@eighteen25 says

    November 25, 2013 at 6:56 PM

    thanks for having us!!! i’m loving seeing all the ornament ideas! 🙂

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