Christmas Tree Ornament

Ronja Lotte
by Ronja Lotte
25 Minutes
Easy
Distributed throughout the year, there are only two occasions, for which I decorate my apartment: the beginning of summer and Christmas. Easter, Fall, Halloween and Co. have no place in my apartment but when the Christmas season approaches I run amok and my inner serenity and equanimity take a leave for a few months. In January I'm back to normal but until then there will be plenty of Christmas decoration. Hooray!
Finished ornament
Materials and tools: A branch, a saw with guide...
...white paint, a small brush, scissors, a pen, a pencil, yarn or thin rope...
...a power drill...
...and a printed little snowflake (see Goggle Images).
First I sawed the branch into thin slices. How thin the slices should be is a matter of taste.
With the power drill I then drilled tiny holes in the wood.
At last I transferred the template to the wood with a special method you can find here or at my blog, painted my snowflakes (super easy) with a brush and tied small loops with yarn.


Originally I wanted the ornaments for my Christmas tree but maybe I use them as gift tags. Fortunately I still have some time left to decide. If you like to see more of my posts, just visit my blog :-)
Ronja Lotte
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