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DIY Modern Clay Christmas Ornaments

Forget the Christmas cookies – Use your cookie cutters to make clay ornaments this year! These ornaments are simple and fun for any age and look lovely hanging on a Christmas tree.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 1 hour
Age range: 6 and up *younger ages need assistance

Things you’ll need:
Clay
Gold paint
Parchment paper
Knife
Thin ribbon
Christmas cookie cutter
Paint brush
Dowel
Scissors
Clear glaze spray
Rolling pin

Things to do:
1. Work clay in your hands until it’s soft and warm. Roll it out on a piece of parchment paper until it’s 1/4 ” thick. Be sure your hands and rolling pin are clean before working with the clay.
2. Use your cookie cutter to cut out your ornament shapes.
3. Use a dowel of the end of a paint brush to make indents in the tree shape. These will be your ornaments.
4. Push a hole through the top of the tree. This will be your ornament hanger.
5. If there are any rough edges on your ornament, trim them off with a knife.
6. Bake the ornament at 275 degrees for 45 minutes.
7. When the ornament has cooled, paint in the indents and the edge of the tree with gold paint.
8. Spray clear glaze on the ornament and let it dry.
9. Thread a piece of ribbon through the hold at the top and knot the ends to create a hanger.

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How to Make a Snowy Winter Forest Wreath Tutorial


This cozy wreath brings a bit of winter wonderland magic to your home! Hang it on your front door to dress up your stoop or inside by the fire and stay cozy.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 30 minutes
Age range: 8 and up

Things you’ll need:
Large grapevine wreath
Bottle brush trees (green and white)
Diamond Dust
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Tacky glue
Wire cutters

Things to do:
1. Cut off the bases of your trees with wire cutters.
2. Use hot glue to attach the trees to the inside of the wreath. Vary the color and sizes of trees to create a more natural, forest look.
3. Drip tacky glue around the wreath and on the trees. Sprinkle a heavy layer of glitter on to the glue and let it dry completely.

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