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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Paper Pinecone Christmas Ornament...Recycled Christmas Cards


Last year's Christmas cards become this year's ornament project with a paper punch. Select cards in coordinating colors, then punch out shapes. Hot-glue the pieces in rows to a foam egg shape, starting at the bottom and overlapping the pieces for each row. Sparkly cards give the cones  a frosted look or bling them up a little. The variety of colors on the Christmas cards make these cones pretty and every one is different. Have fun.

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