Did you know all the Christmas stuff is on sale at Hobby Lobby?
I got a pack of 12 clear glass ornaments for $5!
I snipped some strips of vintage music sheets leftover from this project.
I put three strips in each ornament.
I wrapped jute on the top half of the ornaments and secured it with hot glue
I'm sure they'll look good on my tree, but right now they are hanging out in a basket with some pine cones and they look pretty cute.
adorable! I just filled some glass ornaments last night with vintage sheet music...but the jute twine is a beautiful addition! I'm going to have to add that tonight~! Stop by when you have a minute!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. I am going to post a picture along with a link on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these! Pinned it.
ReplyDeleteKim these are beautiful! You make me want to start decorating now!! The husband said I had to wait until next week though. I would love for you to come link up to my party if you had time (hehe).
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Ginger
love these!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the rustic interest the jute gives them!
ReplyDeleteHi, Kim I just love your Christmas ornaments. They are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and found your blog from Tip Junkie link party. Love for you to stop by www.homesweetbutterfly.com
Vanessa
I really like these, Kim... sort of rustic, vintage looking... lots of inspiration here! I knew I should have bought that box of ornaments at Hob Lob last weekend.... thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of shine and rustic!
ReplyDeleteVery creative. The twine on the tops is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteKathy
i love these i bought two clear balls at a craft show and was thinking what to do to them, im inspired xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I'd love to feature them in my crafty, thrifty Christmas series.
ReplyDeleteThis are so beautiful and the natural element of the jute twine is perfect! I need to make some ornaments!
ReplyDeleteSherry@PonderedPrimedPerfected
Awesome idea. I think I will make some and give as token gifts/stocking stuffers to my musicans family and friends and a teacher or two! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove all the texture happening with these ornaments! I'm a big fan of twine and vintage papers; this is a wonderful way to combine the two elements.
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(visiting from Transformation Thursday - link #17)
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'd love it if you could come over and share this at my Inspiration link party for Simply Christmas at http://shabbyartboutique.blogspot.com
Festive hugs ~ Kerryanne
I love these ornaments! I'm pinning them to my Christmas board.
ReplyDeleteWow are those ever cute! Love their rustic look. Very nice idea. Thanks Kim!
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Two of my favorite elements: Twine/jute and sheet music - very pretty!
ReplyDeletethese are great! I'd love it if you would add this to my blog party at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove the sheet music, love the jute - love, love, love. So simple, so brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! I LOVE the jute twine at the top and I've never seen that done on glass ornaments before!! Sooo neat!!
ReplyDeleteI'm hosting a 26-Day Christmas Craft Marathon Linky Party starting at midnight tonight and I'd love for you to add this project!!
~Lisa
Lisa's Craft Blog
Kim, that's a great idea! I made one where I mod podged sheet music all over the outside of one of those ornaments; it's really neat to see your take on it using sheet music which is totally different and totally fabulous! Would you share here?
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Simply beautiful.
ReplyDeletePinning this to try later! Our tree has a different theme, but I think these would look great in a big wooden bowl as a centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteThese are so simple and beautiful. I made some last year as gifts with pictures inside them but I LOVE LOVE LOVE the look of these. Looks like I'll be making more of these this year :)
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These are beautiful! I absolutely love them. I'd love for you to link up to my Fresh Linky Party!!
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These are neat I going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have been gathering clear ornaments this year as well. Thanks for a great idea (or two.)
ReplyDeleteThese came out so nice! I have many musical relatives that would really love these. Perhaps I should get busy!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love the combination of the jute and the sheet music.
ReplyDeleteYour ornaments look great! What Style!
ReplyDeleteLove them!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! The workers at my Hobby Lobby should know my name by now!! It's one of my favs places to go! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Show & Share!
I would love for you to also share at our Special Christmas Soiree going on now!
http://vintagegwen.blogspot.com/2011/11/special-christmas-soiree-project-1.html
What a great idea! BTW, I adore your blog and have added you to my blog roll :) Off to pin!
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I got a large pack of these clear ornaments to try this :) I think yours are cute just hanging with the pine cones too! Great post!
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ReplyDeleteThese are really terrific! Your blog is so full of great ideas. Thanks so much for linking up to my Saturday Seven Party last week. You'll be featured in tonight's party lineup!
ReplyDeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteI found these beautiful ornaments on Pinterest and had to make some for myself. My kiddos helped and the end results were gorgeous. Here is the blog post I made. It links back to your original post. Thanks so much for sharing. My tree is looking just beautiful! http://veryverdant.blogspot.com/2011/12/pinned-it-and-made-it.html
Too cute...love the addition of the twine :) Laurel@chippingwithcharm
ReplyDeleteHello Kim, I love the sheet music strips and jute on the glass balls. I just filled some with potpourri and greens. I have another box to try something different. Thanks for sharing. Linda
ReplyDeleteLove it, especially with the twine on top. It really makes the ornament.
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to link up and share: http://tutusandteaparties.blogspot.com/2011/12/pinteresting-party-with-features-week.html