Est. 2011

December 2, 2011

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DIY | decorate with glass ornaments

I am in love with these Christmas tree ornaments I made this week.  So simple and pretty (and I might just keep them hanging on the antlers – LOVE!)…and super easy to make yourself!
All you need are some clear glass ornaments (I bought mine on Black Friday for 60% off), sparkly silver (or gold) pipe cleaners, string, and a hot glue gun.  Shape the pipe cleaners into a spiral or branch (make sure your design will fit back into the ornament) and glue design onto the ornament lid (make sure it hangs perpendicular).  Attach string to the ornament and make it part of your Christmas decorations.  
I was so excited to finally use my neon masonry line, which I was inspired to purchase by Angela Hardison on You Are My Fave.
Have a lovely weekend,
Rebecca
All photos by Rebecca Beach for A Daily Something. 
  1. Beautiful Rebecca!! Love the new blog layout too!

  2. These look lovely. I really need to get a pair of antlers! They're gorgeous!

    I'm excited for the vintage globe! 🙂

  3. Sarah says:

    I love this! So simple and such eye candy. I've been contemplating making a terrarium ornament, but I want to make it so that it doesn't blend into the tree too much. I can easily see it getting lost in the tree if there is too much green. How fun! Nice blog layout btw.

    – Sarah
    http://agirlintransit.blogspot.com

  4. Morlee says:

    I have some clear ornaments I was wondering what to do with. Clever idea!

  5. Oh well aren't these fun! And simple (that's be best part) because I'm no good at crafting.

  6. Ok REALLY LOVE THIS AND THE NEW LOOK OF YOUR BLOG. I HAD TO BREAK OUT THE ALL CAPS. 🙂 xo

  7. As always, LOVE!! You are one of the most creative bloggers out there Rebecca, really!

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