Sunday, December 10, 2017

Polished Ornaments

For my second blog post, I decided to make something that is an essential part of my annual Christmas traditions. Putting up a tree and decorating it with ornaments is something I enjoy doing every year. Luckily, in Artful Christmas: 30 Elegant Craft Projects, there was a craft idea allowing me to be creative and make my own ornament designs.

               The materials needed were clear plastic or glass ornaments, nail polish in a variety of colors, and a large bowl or tub. By slightly mixing several colors of nail polish in water and dipping the clear ornaments in the mix, I could create unique designs and add a handmade touch to my plain, store-bought tree.

               The book advised me to “Fill the bowl with water almost to the brim [and] drip one color of nail polish onto the surface of the water” (Wasinger 36). As I attempted this step, I had to be especially careful because if I dripped the polish too directly or from too high, it would sink to the bottom of the bowl, and thus become unusable. Also, the book cautioned that using more than four different colors of nail polish would result in a muddy-looking liquid (Wasinger 37). I only used two shades of polish for each ornament to avoid a messy mix of colors.

               For me, the hardest part of making this craft was actually dragging the ornament around in the mixture and covering each part because I tried not to touch the cap or overlap the liquid on one side of the ornament. I used pliers to grasp the opening of the ornament.


Most of the ornaments turned out to be decent and the patterns were nice, but one thing I need to improve on is covering the whole surface of each ornament and not leaving any blank spaces.



               Overall, this craft project was fun and enjoyable, and I would recommend this idea to anyone who wants to make their Christmas tree a little more special and unique!


How do you decorate your Christmas tree? Are any of your ornaments handmade?


Wasinger, Susan. Artful Christmas: 30 Elegant Craft Projects. Lark, 2014

4 comments:

  1. Hey Sophie! This is so cool, I should try this. Most of the ornaments hanging on my tree are ones I made as a child. I enjoyed reading your writing!

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    1. Hi Emi! I'm glad you enjoyed reading my blog post and are willing to try it out! Thanks for reading!

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  2. Omg Sophie, these are so cute! To answer your question I don't decorate my Christmas tree because it is broken. LOLL. But I tried making ornaments before. Based off my personal experience I tried to do this DIY off of Youtube, which was making paper ornaments. I tried to make stars and orbs and stuff but i failed. Girl it was sad. But anyways i really enjoyed your post and attempt of making these! They are so cute, u should make me some LOL ;)

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    1. Hi Daniel! Thanks for reading my blog! I'm sure if you practice more, you can make your own ornaments too! I know Christmas is over, but making things by hand is always fun. These ornaments aren't too hard to make and I think you can attempt to craft these by yourself!

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