Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Ornament Blog Hop


Merry Owl Ornaments by BayMoonDesign


Back in November, I signed up for an Ornament Blog Hop. There were really only 2 requirements.1. Create an ornament using handmade components or art beads.   December 12th post your ornament on your blog. Between then and now, I read a wonderful tutorial by Heather Powers on her blog called Merry Little Owl Ornament Tutorial .  When looking over what is needed for these very cute owls,  I realized that I had everything.  I have been promising myself that I would work more with polymer clay.  Also, I had planned on making my daughter an owl ornament for Christmas.  She loves owls.  I gathered all of my supplies and set up an area in my laundry room to work.  I am very pleased at the results.  Heather's directions are excellent.  Which is your favorite owl?


Christmas Tree Ornament by BayMoonDesign

I am also trying to improve my skills with metal so I challenged myself to make an ornament with metal.  My Christmas tree ornament is the result.

I created a digital magazine to share my holiday jewelry, cards, recipes, photos, and poems.  I hope that you will take a few moments to enjoy it and perhaps do some last minute shopping.  


If you need any last minute gifts or cards, my online store is offering free gift wrapping and handmade gift tags.
Happy Holidays to all!  

10 comments:

  1. Way to push yourself to try new things, great ornaments! I think it's great (Heather's tutorial for those sweet owls looks enticing!) to challenge one's self. Love the Glossi too!

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  2. Your Owls are cute - the far right gets my vote ;-) I really like your tree Ornament, it reminds me of those paper party coils that you throw at the table whilst wearing your Xmas hat! Quite original!

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  3. I love owls and thank you so much for posting that link to the owl ornament tutorial! That metal ornament is beautiful and elegant! I love it!

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  4. Love that twirly metal ornament- I'll bet it looks great on the tree.

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  5. Your owls turned out so cute! I love that you were able to use them to create a gift for your daughter. The metal tree is so fun and modern - good job trying out new things! Happy Holidays Kathy!!!

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  6. You "stretched yourself" and created an amazing piece!

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  7. The metal ornament is amazing! What a unique and original take on a Christmas tree :) Happy Christmas!

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  8. Such a creative idea with the metal Christmas tree, love it! :0)

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  9. Brilliant idea for the metal ornament.

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