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    Preserve Christmas memories by creating a keepsake ornament from just a few simple materials.

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    Figure A

    Debbie Stapley recycles an old Christmas tree into rustic photo ornaments.

    Materials:

    Circular wood slices, about 1" thick, 2" wide and 3" tall (from wood trunk)
    Color copies of favorite photographs
    Eye hooks
    Chenille tie or ribbon
    Scissors
    Decoupage medium or diluted white glue
    Pen or rubber stamp

    1. Before beginning, cut all circular wooden slices and make color copies of photographs.

    2. Then, use scissors to cut photograph in a circular (or oval) shape to fit wooden slice. Cut photo a little smaller than the slice so that a small wooden border surrounds the photo.

    3. Apply decoupage medium or glue to the back of the photograph. Adhere to wooden surface.

    4. Next, coat the entire top surface -- including photograph -- with decoupage medium (figure A). Allow to dry.

    5. Apply several more coats of decourage medium, allowing medium to dry thoroughly between coats.

    6. Stamp or write the year of the photography on the back of the wooden ornament.

    7. Add tie through eye hook to hang the ornament.


    RESOURCES :
    Seasonal Gifts and Festive Celebration: Recipes and Ideas for Hand-Made Holiday Gifts
    Model: 0754803554
    Author: Sarah Ainley
    Lorenz Books / Anness Publishing Inc.
    Website: www.lorenzbooks.com

    Classic Crafts and Recipes for the Holidays
    Model: 0609808508
    Author: Martha Stewart
    (2001)


    William Morrow Books / Hearst Books
    Website: www.harpercollins.com

    Gift Of Christmas: Create Ornaments, Candles, Centerpieces and More
    Model: 0865733902
    Author: Editors of Creative Publishing
    (1996)


    Creative Publishing International, Inc.
    Website: www.creativepub.com

    The Spirit of Christmas: Creative Holiday Ideas
    Model: 1574861964
    Author: Editors of Leisure Arts
    (2001)


    Leisure Arts (Hot Off The Press, Inc.)
    Website: www.craftpizazz.com

    Holiday Decorating
    Model: 1586632272
    Author: Megan Fulweiler
    (September, 2001)

    Metro Books

    Christmas 101: Celebrate the Holiday Season-From Christmas to New Year's
    Model: 0767903994
    Author: Rick Rodgers
    (October, 1999)


    Broadway Books/Random House, Inc.
    Website: www.randomhouse.com

    Make Your Own Christmas Tree Ornaments: Inspiring Ideas for Decorating Your Christmas Tree
    Model: 1842152351
    Author: Carolyn Bell
    (August, 2000)


    Southwater Publishing (The Manning Partnership Ltd.-- Imprint of Anness Pub)
    Phone: 0-1225-852727
    Fax: 0-1225-85282

    Instant Gratification Ornaments: Fast and Fabulous Projects
    Model: 0811830233
    Author: Genevieve A. Sterbenz

    Quick and Easy Christmas Crafts: 133 Projects for Gifts, Ornaments and Holiday Decorating, Vol. 1
    Model: 0848715640
    Author: Oxmoor House
    Oxmoor House
    Birmingham, AL 35201
    Phone: 205-877-6562
    Fax: 205-877-6504 or 205-
    Email: oxmoorhouse@spc.com

    Holly-Jolly Crafts under $10
    Model: 1574861255
    Author: Ann Childs (Editor)

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