Make quick and simple tree
or peg ornaments for each
of the 12 Days of Christmas, as 1-24 December countdown,
of the 12 Days of Christmas, as 1-24 December countdown,
or other winter celebrations. Leave the numbers and disc off
for a dimensional
addition to swags and garlands.
Raise interest level by cutting and adding
optional
narrow offset overlays. Square side panels surround “equator”,
and
triangle folds above and below bend inward.
Punch holes
at top and bottom allow for tassel or
other bauble to hang from below, with tie
ribbon or cord
at top (top only punched hull also included).
Ornament measures
approx. 2.66” diameter when assembled.
Check out other similar dimensional
ornaments in the same style:
Ornament 3D Invert Sides Oblong;
Ornament 3D
Invert Sides Dble Taper.
ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main ornament body
B top and bottom square accents (2; with punch holes)
C middle panel accents (7)
D invert panel accents (4 upper, 4 lower)
E number disc with numbers
2. Prepare the body panel by bending BACK on allperforation lines for panels . . .
. . . top and bottom squares,
end tabs; and . . .
. . . FORWARD on diagonal inverted lines.NOTE: it may be helpful to reverse the body shape
form with inverted panels to confirm where any optional
accent panels will be placed for desired effect.
3. Open body flat to position and attach the inverted
3. Open body flat to position and attach the inverted
NOTE that when using the disc with count down numbers,
the front panel accent can be omitted because it will be
side edge to overlap the opposite tabs to perf line,
fingertip pressure along the seam to make sure
Bend the top square panel down into position and
adjust so that the squared edges align at triangle tab perf folds,
and glue in place, holding until secure.
and attach in place.
9. If adding a tassel array, thread the stringers onto
a long (doll) needle, then thread the needle through
the ornament from bottom to top, then . . .
. . . tie onto a wire or ribbon loop at top, and
"bury" stringer ends back inside the ornament
if possible. Sample ornament also has a ribbon
bow tied at base of wire loop, and hot-melt glued
in place.
Here, below, are two of the various twelve days
count down ornaments.
If you place a "surprise" goodie in these if using for Advent, how would one open them to get the goodie out? I guess I'm asking if you have to ruin it to get something out of it?
ReplyDeleteThat's one option. The other is to do a temporary adhesive at top or bottom so that the panel could be opened and then re-closed.
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