Tutorial on how to take a clear plastic ornament and turn it into a stunning one

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Oh these are so lovely. I'm sure God loves them.❄️

DeborahTurner-ipzm
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They are beautiful. I've been looking for inspiration for vintage looking Christmas ornaments that would go well with the vintage tinsel tree 🌲 I'm planning to do. You're very creative.

sasah
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Hi, I have found that a light dusting with cornstarch or spray cooking works to release any air dry clay.

DeborahTurner-qc
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They came out beautiful Juanette. Your grandchildren are going to love these treasures! TFS

MaggieWhite
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Hi! Wow how amazingly gorgeous they are, thank you for sharing love it.❤❤❤❤❤

gloriarivas
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Great idea … my mind goes crazy thinking about ways to use this .

sherrybarncastle
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Just beautiful. Can you list some of the products you use? Like the gel glue in the jar. I have never seen that before. Also the textured product you used to spread around the ornament. Thanks so much you have a new fan.

dawnsmith
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These are gorgeous! They're very "baroque" in appearance. I love Seth Apter's products. I have some of his "embossing powders"-- patina, "asphalt road-looking, " a few unusual ones. I've also gotten a few of his stamps. I need to check out his site again--those squeeze finishes look intriguing. Also, I love Stamperia paper--I think that's where I got my paper for the "Alice in Wonderland" golden book that I want to take apart, insert "pretties" and pages, but also keep the story intact. "Alice 2.0." My little Grandson is 10 years old, and I have been thinking about what to make for him to remember "Gammie." He's inheriting my Nutcracker collection (much to my daughter's horror). She's a single mom, living the apartment life. This is why plastic storage bins were created, though, so the Nutcrackers will be fine. I hope you and yours have a blessed Christmas, and I pray this "C" word goes away too!!!!

beverlymeaker