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Crafted Christmas – Homemade Ornaments Ideas Link Party

December 4, 2012 in For the Holidays

Wow! Can you believe Christmas is less than three weeks away?! Unreal. I know it sounds cliche, but seriously – where did the year go?!

I’m so thankful for everyone that participated in the Crafted Christmas Ornament Exchange. We had a great turnout this year and I can’t wait to do it again next year!

Looking for some homemade ornament ideas and inspiration? You’ve come to the right place!

Come one, Come ALL!  Everyone is welcome and encouraged to link up and share their homemade Christmas ornaments.

Ornament Link Party Suggestions:

  1. Link up your homemade Christmas ornaments!
  2. Spread some holiday cheer! Stop by and visit other link-ups. Leave a comment and let them know how much you love their creations!
  3. Check back for features on December 12th!
  4. If you’d like to PIN an ornament idea, please visit the blog’s site and pin from there! Show a little Pinterest Love!



Mark your calendars and stop back on December 12th to see the amazing features. Find your inspiration and craft your Christmas ornaments!

Please help spread the word and tell your friends about the Ornament Link Party. More ornaments = more fun!

Thanks for linking up!

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{Ornament Exchange} Sign-Up for A Crafted Christmas!

October 14, 2012 in For the Holidays, Gettin' Crafty

Calling all crafters!

Who likes getting fun stuff in the mail? Ummmm ME! I thought it’d be fun to start a new Holiday Tradition here at Crafted Niche and oooo I hope you want to join me!

I know it’s only October, but this new tradition takes a bit of planning… and we have to start now!  I want to kick-off a 2012 Ornament Exchange called A Crafted Christmas!  Will you join me?!

Wouldn’t it be fun to get a hand-made ornament in the mail from another crafter?!

Here’s how it will work:

  • Sign up using the form below to participate in A Crafted Christmas Ornament Exchange by Wednesday, October 31st.
  • I’ll play match maker and pair you with another Christmas Crafter.
  • I’ll send each of the Ornament Exchange participants an email by Monday, November 5th with contact information for your Exchange buddy.
  • Learn a bit about your Ornament buddy, dream up your creation and get to crafting!
  • Mail your ornament to your buddy by Friday, November 30, 2012.
  • I’ll have a link party on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 for everyone to share their creations!

Have questions? 

I thought you might!

  • You do NOT have to have a blog to be a part of A Crafted Christmas Ornament Exchange!
  • Ornament Exchange is open to everyone everywhere in the world! Please note, if you are outside of the US, you will possibly have to ship a package outside of your country. *I will do my best to pair people in their country of origin, but I can not guarantee it.

If you have more questions, email me at craftedniche at gmail dot com.

 

REMEMBER:

By filling out this form, you are committing to making an ornament and going to the post office to send it to your ornament exchange pal within the month of November. In return, you will get a surprise ornament delivered to your door step too!  PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UP IF YOU WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE EXCHANGE.

Want to help spread the word?

  • Share a link to this blog post on your Facebook page, encouraging your friends and likes to participate!
  • Tweet it out!   Use hashtag #ornamentexchange on Twitter and include the link to this post!
  • PIN this post on Pinterest
  • Share this post on Google+
  • Climb up on your roof and scream about it!  Maybe your neighbors will hear you?  Hey, while you’re up there, you might want to string up the Christmas lights too!

 

Ready to sign up?!

You are?! Great! I hoped you’d say that!  Just fill out the quick form below and you’re all set.

You’ll get an email from me by November 5th with your Ornament Exchange Buddy’s information!  Easy-peasy!

 

Sorry – Registration for 2012′s Crafted Christmas Ornament Exchange is now closed.

Need some inspiration?

No problem! I started a Pinterest board chock-full of ideas to get your creative wheels turning. Learn a little bit about your buddy’s likes, hobbies and lives… and I’m sure the perfect idea will bubble up to the surface!

Have fun with your ornaments! I’m SURE your Ornament Exchange Buddy will LOVE it!

Also – it might be fun to find a way to add the year and your name to the ornament so your buddy will always remember where she/he got such a fabulous ornament! Who doesn’t love a little personalized touch!?

Please help share this exchange with your friends!

I hope you’ll join me this holiday season for this Ornament Exchange! I can’t wait to see what you dream up and share with another fellow crafter!

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Ornament Light Tutorial

November 1, 2011 in Bedrooms, Gettin' Crafty

A few posts back I showed you a quick shot of my ornament light at night. My sister Christy made it for me as a birthday present earlier this year. Isn’t she a sweetie?  There are several versions splashed around Pinterest, but we had several of you ask how to make one like mine (aka hers) so here you go!

…and SPECIAL THANKS to Christy for being kind enough to tell us how!  Without further ado – here’s Christy’s first guest post on Crafted Niche!  (cue the applause)

How to make your own Ornament Pendant Light

Supplies:

  • Silver wire
  • Clear ornaments
  • 2 Wire florist rings, 1 large and 1 smaller.   Find them in local stores like Joann Fabric (St Louis prices shown below) or online at sites like this:  http://www.mainewreathco.com/cgi/supplystore/commerce.cgi?product=Pine_Cone_Wreath_Rings)
  • Swag light – $3.99 at Ikea (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10175810/NOTE – If you don’t have an Ikea near you, several other stores sell similar lights. Dana found some at World Market for another project
  • Spray paint – I used Rustoleum Brushed Nickel

         

Hi, Everyone! So apparently there’s some interest in the bubble light that I made. First, I should say that I’m not the first one out there to try and make a DIY version. I’ve seen quite a few on Pinterest and thought I’d give it a go. I don’t have in progress” shots because my sister didn’t have a blog at that time and I wasn’t even sure it was going to work. So, feel free to ask if you have any questions. But basically, I just used a lot of wire and crossed my fingers!

I started off by spray painting the florist rings with Rustoleum brushed nickel. It matched the top of the ornaments and the wire.

Then, I just wired the two florist rings together. These are what the ornaments (or bubbles) hang from. I wanted the bubbles to be uniformly distributed, so the wire rings gave me guides to know where to hang the wire from for the ornaments. I also used the wire to attach the light socket into the center of the inner ring.

I then hung the ornaments from the florist rings starting with the outer ring so that I didn’t have to guess on the length for the inner since I wanted the inner ring to hang down the furthest to help hide the bulb later on. So, I went around once on the outermost ring of the florist ring. Then, I made the next inner row one ornament height lower. I continued this until I got to the innermost ring.

At first I used a regular bulb and didn’t like the look. I tried a CFL and REALLY didn’t like the look. Then, I remembered that I had some extra clear, round bulbs that were used in my old vanity light. Actually, it was shaped just like the ornaments so it was perfect!

Hang the light from a hook in the ceiling and there you go! Super easy.

-  Christy

THANKS CHRISTY!  I took about a million and a half pictures of the light in my guest room. Here are a few more… and true to Dana form, I’m giving you more pictures than one person could possibly want. :-)

Click for larger versions.

         

         

         

(Looking UP from under the light)

This might be a good project for you to tuck away for after the holidays!  Be one of the first to hit up your local stores the day after Christmas and you’re sure to score a DEAL on some ornaments!

Enjoy!

Be sure to check out all the great Link Parties where I’m linking up!   …and a special thank you to Home Stories A2Z!

 Big Thanks to the following Blogs for featuring our light!

 

Joining the fun in the Fall Pinterest Challenge!

Big thanks to the following blogs for creating such a GREAT challenge!

Sherry @ Young House Love
Katie @ Bower Power
Ana @ Ana White
Erin @ House of Earnest

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