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Make a Glass-Ornament Christmas Topiary

Make this pretty topiary from different sizes of blue, green, and silver glass Christmas ornaments.

What You Need:
  • Spray paint (in a complementary color)
  • 5-inch-diameter foam ball
  • 3/4-inch-diameter dowel, cut to 16 inches long
  • Blue, green, and silver glass Christmas ornaments in varying sizes
  • Glue gun and hotmelt adhesive
  • Rhinestone florist's picks (commonly used for wedding bouquets) or other tiny prewired filler
  • 1-11/2-yards double-faced satin ribbon
  • Clear tape
  • Scissors
  • Vase or container
  • Modeling clay, such as Crayola Model Magic
  • Flat decorative marbles

How to Make It:
  1. Spray-paint the foam ball; let dry. Insert the dowel into the foam ball. (If desired, cut one end of the dowel to a point to make it easier to insert.) Remove caps from ornaments.
  2. Cover the neck of an ornament with hot glue, then carefully press the ornament into the foam ball. Repeat with the rest of the ornaments, turning the foam ball as you work to determine the best placement of various colors and sizes. (Work in a random pattern rather than trying to work in rows, or cover one side of the ball first.)
  3. When the foam ball is covered, fill in tiny gaps with rhinestone picks or other prewired filler. Tape ribbon to the top of the dowel. Tightly wrap ribbon around the dowel, stopping about 3 inches from the bottom and taping the end to secure.
  4. Tie a separate piece of ribbon around the top of the dowel, leaving two tails, each about 7 inches long. Notch the ends of the ribbon tails.
  5. Fill a vase or container halfway with modeling clay. (If you plan to reuse the clay, cover the top with plastic wrap so it doesn't dry out.) Insert the dowel into the clay. Cover the clay with marbles.

 

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anonymous wrote:

This looks simple enough. I have most things on hand to create this project. Thank you.

11/20/2009 11:17:56 AM Report Abuse

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