Santa's House
These christmas ornaments were made using only two shapes of glass to build Santa's House, a two inch square for the bottom and a triangle for the roof. These ornaments are double sided. A christmas tree on one side and santa/snowman on the other side. They are made using scraps of stained glass and old sheet music. First I cut two inch squares out of sheet music, and dyed the sheets using water colors. Once dry, I stamped a small christmas tree and embossed with green embossing glitter on one side and added silver embossing glitter to look like snow. On the other side I glued a small picture of santa/snowman and embossed silver glitter to look like snow. When completely dry, I sandwiched the piece of sheet music between two pieces of clear textured stained glass. Finally, I soldered the triangle roof and the two inch square to form a small house and added a ring on top for hanging on your christmas tree. If you like these, look for my Christmas in July Special next month. Click on the picture to get a bigger view.
These christmas ornaments were made using only two shapes of glass to build Santa's House, a two inch square for the bottom and a triangle for the roof. These ornaments are double sided. A christmas tree on one side and santa/snowman on the other side. They are made using scraps of stained glass and old sheet music. First I cut two inch squares out of sheet music, and dyed the sheets using water colors. Once dry, I stamped a small christmas tree and embossed with green embossing glitter on one side and added silver embossing glitter to look like snow. On the other side I glued a small picture of santa/snowman and embossed silver glitter to look like snow. When completely dry, I sandwiched the piece of sheet music between two pieces of clear textured stained glass. Finally, I soldered the triangle roof and the two inch square to form a small house and added a ring on top for hanging on your christmas tree. If you like these, look for my Christmas in July Special next month. Click on the picture to get a bigger view.
1 comment:
REally nice! I'm afraid I'm not very good at soldering. Christmas in July is always fun.
Maria Linda
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