Tag: Hand Stamped Ornaments

  • Hand Stamped DIY Christmas Ornaments

    Let It Snow Ornament Small

    We’ve been planning our holiday gifts at Casa de Potter. With a little trial and error, I came up with two festive hand stamped ornament ideas. Ornaments make present toppers and gifts. Get the tutorials to make your own DIY Christmas Ornaments below. Let’s hand make the season merry and bright!

    Let it Snow Ornament

    You will need:

    ImpressArt, Circle, Nickel Silver, 7/8″ Circle
    ImpressArt, Washer Stamping Blank, Nickel Silver, 1″ circle
    ImpressArt, Nickel Silver Washer 1.25″ circle
    4 Silver-plated Brass, 6mm Round Jump Rings
    German Style Round Wire Silver Plated, 20 Gauge
    ImpressArt Lollipop Uppercase Alphabet Metal Stamps Set
    Asterisk Stamp
    Lowercase Handwritten Alphabet Letters 3mm
    Wood Handle Scratch Awl
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    ImpressArt Stamping Hammer, 1-Pound, Brass Metal
    ImpressArt Face Chasing Hammer, 1-Inch
    ImpressArt 4 by 4-Inch Steel Block, Large
    Stamping Block Pad
    Eurotool EuroPunch 1.25mm Round Hole Punch Pliers for Sheet Metal
    1.5″ dowel
    Cotton Swab
    Soft Cloth or Paper Towel

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    1-4 DIY Christmas Ornament

    Stamp the words LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW around the edges of the largest open circle shape in an arc. It’s easier to keep the letters straight if you turn the blank so it is facing you as you stamp each letter.  Add some snowflake style accents using the asterisk stamp.

    Use round end of ball peen hammer to add texture to blank.

    Pierce hole in top of blank.

    Use paint to give the stamped areas definition. Dab on with a cotton swab and wipe off with a soft cloth.

    Repeat this process to make the center blank stamping LET IT SNOW one time. The center blank needs a hole in the top and bottom center.

    5-8 DIY Christmas Ornaments

    Stamp the snow man’s face. Start with two ‘o’s for eyes, a y for the nose use an awl to make the dots for the mouth.

    Use wire to create arms. Cut 2 2″ wire sections.

    Bend a loop in one end of each wire. Bend wire as shown.

    Use chasing hammer to flatten and texture wire.

    Steps 9-12 DIY Christmas Ornament

    Use the hole punch tool to add a hole to the top and bottom center of the solid blank. Connect these all together with the jump rings.

    You can use a pre-made hook or make your own. Just bend a 3-4″ section of wire around a larger dowel.

    Use round nose plies to add a loop to both ends. Hammer this to work harden the wire and add texture.

    Connect the hook to the top of the snowman, you should bend the loop so the hook hangs sideways and the ornament will face forward when hanging on the tree.

    Twinkle DIY Christmas Ornament Small

    Twinkle Ornament

    This one is a little simpler, just two shapes layered on top of each other.  Easy peasy, you got this!

    You will need:

    3″ Aluminum stamping blank
    ImpressArt, Square Washer Stamping Blanks, Brass, 1 1/8″
    Beadalon German Style Round Wire Nickel-Free Silver Plated, 20 Gauge
    10-MM Jump Ring, Nickel Free Silver Plate
    Asterisk Stamp
    ImpressArt Lollipop Uppercase Alphabet Metal Stamps Set
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    ImpressArt Stamping Hammer, 1-Pound, Brass Metal
    ImpressArt Face Chasing Hammer, 1-Inch
    ImpressArt 4 by 4-Inch Steel Block, Large
    Eurotool EuroPunch 1.25mm Round Hole Punch Pliers for Sheet Metal
    1.5″ dowel
    Cotton Swab
    Soft Cloth or Paper Towel

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    Twinkle All Steps

    Stamp MERRY CHRISTMAS 2014 around the edge of the blank.

    Use the asterisk stamp to add accents in the center of the blank, add texture with ball peen hammer.

    Stamp the asterisk around the edge of the brass blank, varying placement. Texture with ball peen hammer.

    Use the hole punch to pierce the top center of both blanks.

    Add paint to give the stamped areas definition, dab on, wipe off. Connect them together with a large jump ring.

    Use a pre-made hook or make your own as before.

    That’s it! Heartfelt and handmade DIY Christmas Ornaments.

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon