Popsicle Stick Peek Through Snowflakes
by
Stefanie
(IC: blogger)
It's been done a gazillion times. Glue some popsicle sticks together in a crisscross formation and you have yourself the easiest ornament on the planet, right? I really like the simplicity of popsicle stick snowflakes and wanted to make some this year with a few variations. Hole punching popsicle sticks and adding eyelet embellishments results in a pretty cool twist on a classic decoration. Here is a quick how-to:
SUPPLIES
If you have a Crop-A-Dile, life is good! This scrapbooking tool has two hole punch sizes and a heavy duty grip that makes punching a hole through popsicle sticks a piece of cake. If you don't have a proper hole punch size to fit your eyelets, you may want to consider trying a small drill bit and drilling holes in your sticks instead.
Some snowflakes were created using 4 sticks and others with 5. Play around with the shape to determine what you prefer and once you've decided, hot glue the sticks into place.
Paint or apply wood stain to your snow flakes and allow to dry. If you've painted your snowflake, chances are your eyelets will fit tightly into the punched holes. If you've stained, you may want to apply a drop of glue to secure your eyelets in place. Glue on buttons, brads or bells to the center of your snowflake. Thread a piece of ribbon through one of your eyelets to hang your ornament.
This was one of those projects you can get a bit carried away with. ;)
Thanks so much for your interest and happy crafting!!
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Published November 23rd, 2014 9:47 PM
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