DIY Ornament Mistletoe - One of Our #DIYGifts
by
Brittany | Sarah | Sam
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy
Our favorite gifts to give during the holidays are ornaments! They are festive, easy to personalize and are perfect stocking stuffers. Brittany takes us step by step to make this gorgeous and unique Ornament Mistletoe using mini ornaments from her local craft store! Those adorable mini ornaments show up everywhere this time of the year, but we have never known what to do with them. Can't hang them alone on a full size tree because they will look ridiculously miniature. The only solution is to group them together to make a larger ornament, the perfect DIY gift! Check out more great posts from Brittany at www.diyjustcuz.com
Materials: Mini ornaments, Transite (somewhat like fishing line used for jewelry making), Hot glue, Ribbon/Bows, Ornament hook
Step 1: Tie and knot the transite/fishing line around each of the ornaments.
Step 2: Dab a tiny amount of hot glue on your tiny knot on the tiny ornament to ensure they will not come loose.
Step 3: Assemble the mini ornaments in an upside "bouquet" type arrangement.
Step 4: Continue to do this for all of the ornaments. If you decide that you don't like the way one of the tiers looks, shorten the transite/fishing line until everything is at the desired length
Step 5: Tie all of the ends together and again use hot glue to ensure they are firmly secured. Add a bow to the top (such as this one which had a convenient twist tie on the back) to give it that extra *pop* of wow!
Your Ornament Mistletoe is now complete! Share a stolen kiss with your love under this adorable mistletoe; unlike the traditional plant it will never wilt. A beautiful, inexpensive and quick gift for the holidays!
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Published November 16th, 2015 6:58 PM
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Ornament Mistletoe—-
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for this pattern. If so, I would like to obtain a copy.
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