Christmas Ornaments Using Embroidery Hoops!

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$25
1 Hour
Medium
Do you ever feel like you just don’t have enough Christmas Ornaments, Sweet Friends? Am I just obsessed with creating?
It's Cynthia at Create With Cynthia and today I am going to show you how to make Christmas Ornaments using Embroidery Hoops.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERY HOOP CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT:
  • 3 inch Embroidery Hoops
  • 4 inch Faux Fur Ribbon
  • Paint – I used DIY Paint in Dark and Decrepit and then DIY Paint Tarnished Pearl. You can purchase it at CreateWithCynthiaShop.com or  here.
  • Top Coat – I used Rustoleum Clear Coat
  • Black String
  • Greenery and Berries
  • Scissors
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMBROIDERY HOOP CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT:
Step one: Gather your materials.
Step one: Take the Embroidery Hoop apart (it’s two pieces) and paint and or stain the Embroidery Hoops. I wanted my hoops to look old and distressed. I stained the hoops a dark color first and then painted with a light color on top. I distressed the hoops to then show the contrasting colors. My final step was to seal the paint on the hoop.
Applying the Stain.
Applying the paint.
Step two: Cut the Faux Fur Ribbon to fit the hoop. You can measure the size of the hoop and then cut a square with the measurement or just guesstimate. 
Step three: Place Faux Fur Ribbon inside the hoop.
Step four: Trim the excess Faux Fur Ribbon off the back.
Step five: Prepare greenery and/or berries to be placed on hoop. I had extra greenery on hand and just cut it up to create something that worked.
Step six: Use a thin ribbon to tie the greenery and berries onto the hoop. 
Step seven: Create a loop with your ribbon to hang your ornament on the tree.
Step eight: Hang your ornaments on the tree and enjoy!
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