School and work have been crazy recently, so I haven’t had a lot of time for do-it-yourself posts. Instead, I thought I would give you a peek at what I am currently working on.
Christmas ornaments made from sheet music:



I was inspired by this Christmas tree DIY & used a similar technique to make these ornaments.
Paper ball ornaments



I made these ornaments using Jessica’s tutorial. I love that she included patterns for paper balls of three sizes. Eventually, I want to make a large paper ball to sit on my living room end-table - white paper with a dusting of glitter would look really festive!
Thanks for reading!

I am currently loving the scalloped Christmas tree look (see here), so I decided to apply the same technique to my Christmas ornaments.
Time: 30 minutes for a small (1.5” diameter) ball
Age: hmmmm…hard to say. Patience is a must. Fast drying glue is also a must for younger children. Probably age 12 and up? The small paper circles can be a challenge to align (and keep in the right position) if your glue does not dry fast.
Materials:
Styrofoam ball (showing a 1.5” ball)
Hole punch (I used a 3/8” punch)
Paper (I used thicker scrap-booking paper, but this can also be done using construction paper, wrapping paper, or even felt)
Scissors
Glue (clear, fast-dry glue would be best)
Ribbon
Dressmaking pins (optional)

Punch out circles


Glue (or pin) the bottom circle first:

Begin gluing first row of circles onto the ball. Overlap edges.

Continue adding rows.

(I have flipped ball over)
Once the entire ball is covered, you will be left with a small opening at the top.

Glue (or pin) the final circle onto the top of the ball

Glue (or pin) on ribbon

Done!

You can change-up the effect by using a variety of paper patterns & by altering the ball size. The ornament below was made using 7 different paper patterns on a 6” diameter styrofoam ball.


Have fun!
Thanks for reading!