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| Fly with you! Here are some flitterific and easy ideas for your own tree or to give to friends. 
 Basic Cardboard Ornaments
 
 What you need: Paperboard, pictures, glue stick, a needle and thread
 
 
 If you're printing out images, print two of the picture you want for your ornament. Both should face opposite directions.Glue one image on the paperboard and carefully cut it outGlue the other image on the other sideCarefully poke a hole with the needle (BE CAREFUL, needles can be sharp!)Thread a string through the hole and tie a loop knot
 Bonus: A treetoper for mini Christmas trees!
 
 
 
 Glue both images on one side of the paperboard, you'll be cutting two seprate circlesCreate a paper tube and glue the cardboard circles to either side
 I'm putting these cardboard ornaments on my mini Christmas tree. The images I used are 12 days of Chirstmas ornaments from Pixie Hollow.
 
 Glitter Ball Ornaments
 
 What you need: Empty glass ball ornament, floor wax and glitter
 
 
 Carfully remove the top of the glass ball and save itPour a little bit of floor wax in the ball and be careful. A funnel helps.Scrunch up a paper towel and use it to cover the open slot. Shake the ornament up until it is all covered. Pour off the excess on another paper towelPour a bit of glitter in and shake it up againReplace the top of the ornament. Feel free to decorate it with stickers if you want!
 Present Ornaments
 
 What you need: A foam block, wrapping paper, tape, ribbon and a paper clip
 
 This one's easy. Wrap the block just like wrapping a normal present and tie a ribbon. Unfold a paper clip and poke it through the foam. This will be your hanger.
 
 Plush Heart Ornaments
 
 What you need: Scrap paper, pins, fabric, scissors, needles and thread, and cotton stuffing
 
 
 I like to draw a heart template on scrap paper (by folding the paper in half and drawing half a heart). Then I cut it outPin the heart on a piece of fabric. BE CAREFUL as pins are sharpCut out two identical heartsPin the hearts down with the good sides visible. Sew them together leaving one space open for stuffingStuff the heart and stitch the open side. Secure your stitch by tieing a loop knot.
 Why not decorate your heart with buttons, ribbons or strips of other fabric? It doesn't even have to be a heart. It can be a teddy bear.
 
 
 Hope you enjoy!
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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