What can I make with Christmas baubles?

What can I make with Christmas baubles?

Christmas bauble display ideas

  • Create bauble wall art displays.
  • Add colour and sparkle to a living room light.
  • Suspend a bauble wreath over a dining table.
  • Decorate a ladder Christmas tree with baubles galore.
  • Decorate the chair backs with baubles.
  • Curate a display using cake stands and candles.

How do you make cheap baubles?

How to make paper baubles

  1. Take eight squares of paper and place them in a pile.
  2. Stitch down the middle of the pile, holding the pieces of paper in place. Leave about 10cm of thread.
  3. Draw a circle on the top piece of paper and cut it out.
  4. Knot together the extra thread you left, and hang the bauble on the Christmas tree.

What to fill clear baubles with?

2 Openable Bauble Ornament Gift Ideas

  1. Fill with hot chocolate ingredients.
  2. Fill with a favourite toy (e.g. a Steiff collection animal)
  3. Fill with stationery mini supplies – e.g. washi tape, erasers, beads.
  4. Fill with money.
  5. Fill with candy and chocolate (here is a lovely example from.

What paint do you use on baubles?

acrylic
The best paint to use for decorating glass Christmas baubles is, like ceramic baubles, acrylic. Using acrylic craft paint is easy – just prepare a space to allow them to dry – hanging is best – for a neat finish.

What are 5 uses for a broken Christmas tree ornament?

10 Brilliant And Festive Ways To Upcycle Broken Christmas Ornaments

  • Upcycled Christmas Ornament Mosaics.
  • Upcycled Broken Glass Glitter Ornaments.
  • Pom Pom Covered Broken Ornament.
  • Upcycled Ornament Jewelry.
  • Upcycled Broken Ornament Ornament.
  • Repairing Glass Ornaments.
  • DIY Exploded Ornament Wall Art.
  • Christmas Ornament Wreath.

What can I put in my own baubles?

You can use lots of things as fillings – confetti (see our guide to making your own paper confetti below), sequins, glitter or stars, sweets, dried rose petals, broken crayons – as long as they’re colourful and not too heavy, anything goes.