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Can any on direct me to where I can get instructions on how to make the cute clear ball ornaments with the stamped acrylic inside? I am seeing so many cute ones in the gallery and would love to try them. Would so appreciate instructions but can't find them in the resources section.
I just posted this template for the acetate, hope it's helpful! You stamp on the acetate with Staz-On ink (you can color in with Shapies and probably other options). Then roll the acetate up and slide it into the ball. It will unwrap itself when it's inside. Fill with glitter, fake snow or other fun shaking material!
I made these a few years ago. I used a circle cutter and left a little notch to hold onto while slipping it into the ornament. No template here, just tried different sized circles until I found one that fit.
THIS is what I have been looking for!! Thank you!!! I just bought the ornaments yesterday.
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First make a template with plain paper to see what size you will need to fit your glass ball perfectly. It needs to be just large enough to stand and stay in place. Roll the paper up so that you can place it in the little hole and then open it up with some sort of utensil. I use one of those little plastic sticks for removing pictures (creative memories)
Then use that piece of paper to make a template on hard plastic or cardboard
Next stamp on overhead transperancy paper and decorate as desired. The roll it up once it is dry and place it in your ball so that it stands in place.
I used fake snow to fill the bottom of mine since I did snowmen.
Then I added ribbon to the top and they are adorable. They make great gifts for just a little something.