Handmade 2020 Christmas Wood Slice Ornaments using Stampin' Up! products.
November 11, 2020
Hello craft people. I have something a bit different for you today. I made these hand stamped wood slice Cjristmas ornaments using Stampin Up products, and I have a video tutorial to show you how I made them. I have also included a supply list, and where to buy the wood slices if you are in Australia.
I love how these turned out. I have used the Wishes and Wonder stamp set, and In the Pines stamp set (both from the 2020 Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalogue) with some colouring and masking to make them. I love the handmade farmhouse style of these DIY ornaments!
I've made a video tutorial to show you how this one is made.
Video Tutorial
Here's a closer look at the one that I painted with acrylic paint first.
Here's a closer look at the embellishments I chose for each ornament. I wanted this one to be gold and sparkly.
For this one I wanted a more neutral effect, so I used linen thread and Very Vanilla scalloped lace with the jingle bells (all available in my online store - see links at the end of the post).
Where did I get my supplies?
- For the Stampin' Up! products I used to stamp, colour and embellish, you can find the product links to my online store at the end of the post.
- I got the sealant and acryic paint at my local hardware store in the craft aisle.
- I got my wood slices from a local to me supplier, in the Yarra Valley of Victoria Australia. I was really happy with the smooth sanding and quality of their products, packaging and quick delivery (and I love to shop local), which means I am happy to recommend them for those of you who live in Australia. They are called Stringybark Supplies and they have many different sizes and options at a good price for the great quality.
I hope you enjoy making you own hand stamped wood slice ornaments. I intend to write a little message on the back and gift them (I love the tradition of gifting ornaments). They would be great for market stalls too.
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All the products I have used today are available NOW in my Stampin' Up! Online Store, and all the individual products are linked at the bottom of the post. When you shop online with me in Australia, and use the monthly Host Code, you also qualify for a small thank you gift mid the month after your purchase. My customers love getting these little gifts in the mail. Here's the shop link (individual product links at the end of the post), and this month's host code (if it's past October when you are reading this, this month's code is in the right hand column or HERE). You can read about three ways to shop with me HERE.
Thanks for checking in today. I hope you have a happy day and find some crafting time in there somewhere. See you again soon,
Claire
Product List
Thank you so much for this idea. My daughter will really enjoy this craft idea. I found some wooden circles at Create for Less and we are going to give it a try.
Posted by: Etta Buchwald | November 12, 2020 at 05:55 AM
I LOVE this. I had to give it a try. I didn't have the deer set so I used the tree and bird from the "Snow Front" set. It as fun and easy to do. I posted it on my blog and added a link to your site. TFS, this was a very fun project.
Posted by: Wanda Pettijohn | November 16, 2020 at 12:44 PM
These are great Claire, thanks for the video and the address of the supplier.
Posted by: Therese Smith | November 29, 2020 at 10:32 PM
So lovely, Claire, TSM!
xOx
Peach
Posted by: Peach | December 06, 2020 at 11:58 AM