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DIY Christmas Silver Bells Made From Recyclables.
by
Candy Imai
(IC: homeowner)
2 Materials
1 Hour
Easy
This is an easy project to do with the kids. As with my other posts I am focusing on Christmas decorations made from recyclable materials.
I started with a plastic bottle and the lid of a yoghurt container.
I cut the bottles down to make the top shape of the bell.
Using hot glue I glued the yoghurt lid into the inside of the bottle to complete the bell shape.
I cut a hole into both of the lids to insert ribbon.
Tied the ribbon off in a knot and replaced back onto the bottle.
To make the ringer, I hot glued a pompom onto a small string of beads.
Then I used silver twine and homemade modpodge to cover the bells.
I attached the ringer with hot glue, tied the silver ribbon into a bow, and made a felt poinsettia and leaves. I added some of the silver twine for a loop to hang from our door knob. Of course instead of twine you could use, paints, napkins, paper, gold or silver leaf, and decorate to you own tastes. A nice rustic variation would be to use natural twine on the bells and centred at the top of a natural wreath.
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Suggested materials:
- Plastic bottle, and lid
- Twine, modpodge, ribbons etc
Published December 1st, 2016 9:07 PM
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Christina Smith on Dec 30, 2016I would also like to have the recipe for the homemade modgepodge too please
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Candy Imai on Dec 31, 2016Hi, I use 1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup white glue and 1tbs of water based top coat or sealer.
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Francine Nault on Jan 30, 2017This project is so sweet thanks for sharing
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