Vintage Christmas Music Ornament
December 23, 2011 3:50 am Christmas, Green Crafting, Holidays, Home Decor, Mod Podge, Paper Crafts, Seasons, WinterBy Paper Crafts Contributor, Lauren Romano.
I love homemade ornaments; I think they really add personality to a Christmas tree. This year, make use of vintage paper materials by making ornaments out of them. You’ll save a huge amount of money, prevent paper from going into the landfill, and make sparkly personalized items for yourself or loved ones.
What you’ll need:
- Vintage music sheet
- Snowflake template
- Colored cardstock
- Scissors or craft knife
- Small hole punch
- Mod Podge
- Ribbon
- Glitter glue
Step 1. Choose a snowflake template. Cookie cutters work well. There are a variety to choose from whether you want something simple or one a little more elaborate.
Step 2. Use Mod Podge to adhere the sheet of vintage Christmas music onto cardstock. Depending on the size of the ornaments you’d like to make and the size of the sheet music, you’ll likely be able to make at least two ornaments out of each sheet of music. Give it at least an hour to dry before moving onto the next step.
Step 3. Print the snowflake template on the cardstock side, not on the paper side. Ink sometimes has a tendency to blur or bleed a bit on vintage paper, which typically doesn’t happen on cardstock.
Step 3. Either using scissors or a craft knife, cut out the snowflake shape. For the more elaborate designs, I recommend you use a craft knife as it’s much easier to maneuver than scissors.
Step 4. Punch a hole into a top section of the snowflake, then cover the ornament with glitter glue. I used green because of the green music print on the paper. Give the ornaments at least two hours to dry.
Step 5. Tie a matching ribbon through the hole.






Diane :
Date: December 23, 2011 @ 12:17 PM
Great project would be fun for all ages to make.