Alyice on December 9th, 2009


Make Twinchie Ornaments

Over the past year I’ve learned a lot about using inchies (1 inch squares) in mixed media art, in mosaics, and for greeting cards. And for the most part, they are the perfect size, but there are times when a one inch square just isn’t enough—and Christmas ornaments are just such a time.

That’s why this year, I’ve been experimenting with twinchies (2 inch squares) and having a blast doing so.

Copyright 2009, Alyice Edrich
Miniature Christmas Present Ornaments © Alyice Edrich, 2009

What do you think of these Christmas present ornaments?

Supplies:

  • Strathmore Paper for Acrylics or Watercolor or Strathmore Canvas Paper
  • White Gesso
  • Paints: acrylic, watercolor, or oil (your preference)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Kramar® non-yellowing varnish—for sealing
  • Aleene’s Jewel-It®—for gluing
  • Fine tip permanent marker
  • Ink pad
  • 2 inch square punch
  • Hole punch
  • We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile™ Eyelet & Snap Punch
  • Eyelets
  • Yarn or ribbon for hanging
  • Miniature beading letters
  • Miniature bows
  • Small plastic clothes pins (clips)

Instructions:

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  1. Paint a sheet of Strathmore paper with gesso.
  2. Let dry.
  3. Paint the paper. Don’t worry about creating a distinct look, go for abstract. Add various shapes and doodles. Blend the colors together, or create distinct lines and curves.
  4. Let dry.
  5. Use a square punch to cut squares.
  6. Cover non-painted side of square with glue.
  7. Place two non-painted sides back-to-back and hold together using plastic clothes pins.
  8. Let dry.
  9. Use the glue to adhere the bow to the top center of the square.
  10. Spell out a word with the beads then glue each bead to the square.
  11. Let beads and bow dry.
  12. Hold ornament in hand and run ink pad along all four sides.
  13. Let dry.
  14. Punch a hole in one of the top corners of the square.
  15. Use the Crop-A-Dile™ to insert an eyelet into the hole.
  16. Sign and date the back.
  17. Take the ornament outside and spray a thin coat of varnish over the entire piece.
  18. Let dry.
  19. Turn ornament over and spray the backside.
  20. String ribbon through the hole and tie into a bow or knot.
  21. Sign your Christmas greeting card, insert the Christmas box ornament, address envelope, and affix it with the proper postage.

Now your friends and family will receive a nice surprise and you’ll have turned the boring task of sending Christmas cards into something fun and festive!

Keep Creating

Alyice Edrich, Editor-in-Chief



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