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1. All Done


I am completely done with all of the ornaments I made for my friend Jennifer. I really hope she likes them (fingers crossed)! I enjoyed making them so much I might make some for little me because my husband was a very large fan of them also. So I ended up making ten ornaments all together and they are all double sided. I especially love the extra large chunky glitter!


So basically I used 10 round blank paper mache ornaments you can get at any hobby store...if you can find them. They typically sell out pretty fast but I just got very lucky and snatched some up at a Thanksgiving sale.


then with lots of paint, dye ink, paper, cutting and glitter they look like this...



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