I used papers from Christmas Post and Peppermint Forest collections to create my Christmas Baubles.
I can remember making these as a child, they are quite easy. I used a 2" punch to create 20 circles from a variety of different papers.
You just fold the edges to form a triangle and glue them all together. I always attach pearls at the corners just to finish them nicely.
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Pauline
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congrats !!!
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gorgeous baubles
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céline
These are lovely Pauline, gorgeous papers especially the vintage look of the first one.
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Fabulous baubles, the used papers are great and the pearls at the corners make a wonderful finish.
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Beautiful and colourful these baubles look fabulous Pauline.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Fantastic way to use up left scraps, love them Pauline.
ReplyDeleteSo clever Pauline...they are beautiful xxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous baubles Pauline, l can remember making these when l was a young girl.
ReplyDeleteThe pearls are a wonderful idea.
Enjoy your weekend.
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sharon :)
Those are so very nice!
ReplyDeleteFun project, remember making them with girl scouts when our daughter was young. Yours turned out lovely.
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Sue
Beautiful as always!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these baubles,
ReplyDeleteWens I was a Child we made them with old Christmas cards,love the pearls as finishing touch
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Ans x
Wow these are absolutely fabulous Pauline. What a great idea. X
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Pauline, fabulous design.
ReplyDeleteWendy xx
I love these Pauline and the pearls finish them off perfectly xx
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous Pauline. I remember making these at primary school....quite a while ago now!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your GDT spot too
Lorraine x
Wow I am loving your beautiful baubles. Fab colours and patterns with so much dimension. Well done on your Guest DT. Very well deserved sweetie. Hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely, great use of the papers and not surprised you are a GD as you have done some fabulous cards with their products.
ReplyDeleteKath x
These are great Pauline, I really like these!
ReplyDeleteJo xx
I remember making these lovely decorations in the past Pauline. So much fun to do.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Wow, Pauline!!!!!!!! They are super!!!!!! Congrats, my friend.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your GDT love the baubles -used to have a few of these years ago had forgotten all about them -love the papers
ReplyDeleteCarol x
What a great way to use snippets of leftover dsp! These are so fun and cute too!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty love your creativity.xx[aNNie]🎄
ReplyDeleteWow, your baubles are really great.
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Melodie
Great way to use up leftovers, your baubles are lovely! Congratulations on being guest designer.
ReplyDeleteJanice x
Fabulous baubles - they take me back to my childhood too! We always used to make our decorations - lots of baubles and garlands (which always came unstuck part way through Christmas!).
ReplyDeleteKath x
Geweldig ik maakte ze ook als king. Later voor mijn dochter en zoon. Mijn dochter weer voor haarzelf met kerst. Ze komen altijd weer terug. Leuke ballen zijn dit geworden. Groetjes Janny
ReplyDeleteSuper bauble and great looking papers. Hugs Jennifer xx
ReplyDeleteI remember 'trying' to make these as a child in school, and mine never did turn out properly. Love these, and the papers used to make them look so pretty. Great way to use up your snippets too. Love the tiny pearl trims. TFS &Hugs
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful decorations, you've used beautiful papers too, Kate x
ReplyDeleteOh what fun Christmas Baubles Pauline. The addition of the pearls is the perfect trim.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Wow Pauline,
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these are beautiful and great Pauline
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
Thisis wonderful Pauline.
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Kuni
Fantastic baubles Pauline!
ReplyDeleteHugs Hazel x
Beautiful Christmas baubles,Pailine.
ReplyDeleteGr,Sylvia x
These look very effective Pauline - thank you for the inspiration. Shabneez x
ReplyDeleteI've never made one of these before, they look fun!
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