* Create a template: 6 circles with squares to fit inside. (My squares are 2" X 2")
* Copy photos and then crop them to be square.
* Insert photos into the different squares.
* Print on card stock (you could use different colors like red & then you don't have to...
* Paint around pictures (I also used a metallic pen)
* Score around the squares.
* Cut out circles and paste together.
Each ornament follows a different theme: great-aunties, grandmother's wedding, my mother & her sister, etc. You could do this all by hand and colour-copy photos and physically cut & paste photos to fit into the squares. It was just a bit more stream-lined & quicker to do it on the computer. Then I just painted, cut, glued while watching Ellen & Oprah.
P.S. I've successfully failed to upload the template, so I'm going to give up and get this posted!
P.P.S. To check out all the other creative artists who are participating, go to Margot's blog for a listing.
11 comments:
Great idea!
Thanks, Linda! Happy Holidays!
:-) H.
Oh Hali!
These are exquisite. How delightful!
What a wonderful way to treasure your family.
Merci!
Margot
I love the family tree theme! What a great idea, and the holidays are all about family, right?
Margot~Merci, ma cherie! Tu ROQUE!
Melissa, YES! It's all about family and the LOVE in our hearts. :-) H.
now that's what I call a family tree!
These look great!
THANKS so much for stopping by, Michelle! Alexa, that would make a great book--The Christmas Family Tree: family-inspired ornaments. Hmmm.... :-) H.
Hali,
I love all things vintage, so of course I'm lovin' these! Fabulous!
Pretty ornaments with great memories -- what a wonderful idea.
THANKS Rebecca & Kriss! BTW, Rebecca: I loved your snowman! I would have said so on your blog, but I've yet to create a Wordpress account. I know...how long would it take, right? So for now I'm one of those blog-lurkers. ;-) And I LOVED Kriss's paper-inspired ornament--so pretty! :-) H.
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