
Back on December 20, 1990 when we bought our
Little House, we didn't have a Christmas tree. It just wasn't going to happen that year. So when I came home from work on January 25, 1991, Doug had purchased a living evergreen tree and had decorated it with Valentines and proclaimed it Christentine! So tomorrow is the 20 year anniversary of the first Christentine. We celebrate it every year with a 'Happy Christentine!' and some kind of blended decor. It works for me...no rush to get the holiday tree down and I love red! Our newly redone bathroom is the perfect Valentine-y space with its red ceiling and black and white accents so the tinsel tree that was in there was the logical choice.
For the December
2nd Saturdayz Urban Market I had made some
Ribbon Wrapped Wire Stocking ornaments and then for gift pizzazz I made some
Initial ornaments. So here is a quick tutorial for Ribbon Wrapped Wire Hearts.
You will need:
18-gauge wire
Pliers (round nose, smooth nose, or needle nose)
Wire cutters
Ribbon (I used
Midori silk, double-faced satin and velvet)
Ruler
Scissors
Bling
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Cut wire to about 14" long. Use round nose pliers to make loop and then bend wire by hand into your shape. |
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Attach end of wire around inside of first loop and crimp closed with pliers. |
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Cut 1 to 1 1/2 feet of ribbon to wrap around wire (depends on how large you make your heart).
Tie around wire at top of heart. Leave a little tail at the top. |
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Wrap, overlapping slightly each time around. |
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When you reach the end, tie off at the top to the existing tail of your starter knot.
Trim ends as you like. |
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A group of hearts....
You can add bling to your loop or bend up with pliers for hanging.
Here I added a chandelier crystal to the pink heart.
But it could be beads, charms, another heart. |
Happy Christentine!