I chose to do the middle column across. The angle is paper pieced using patterend paper. I used round coasters to create my ornament. I cut the middle out, then heat embossed it several times using silver embossing powder. Added some clear plastic to the back of it to so that I could create a shaker out of this. I used my Brother Scan N Cut to cut out the angel. White gel pen used to highlight the stripes on her robe. The wings are colored with Copic's then highlighted with a sparkle pen. It's hard to see in the photo, but IRL, it looks cool.
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5 comments:
Love your shaker ornament - and this angel works so well in the round shape. I think I used her last Christmas to make some Christmas cards. Great Job.
This is gorgeous Laurie, fabulous idea and like that it is a shaker! Are you making these as gifts this year?
Oh how fun - a shaker ornament! Love your paper pieced angel and this sweet Christmas ornament!
What a beautiful ornament!! And a shaker to boot?! So fun!!
Wow! This is gorgeous! I'd never have thought to do something like an ornament! Great job, as always!
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