One of the complaints I often hear from readers is
how they wish they had some crafting talent. The truth is, many crafts require
little or no creative talent to execute and still produce results people will
admire. It all depends on the craft. Too often would-be crafters start out by
choosing projects meant for experienced crafters. Of course, they’re going to
be disappointed with the results. You wouldn’t expect to sit down at the piano
for the first time and play Beethoven’s
Fifth Symphony, would you?
Drop Dead
Ornaments, the seventh full-length
novel in the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, will be released in
October. In this book Anastasia’s son Alex and his fellow high school seniors need
to come up with a project to fulfill their community service obligation before
graduation. They decide to make Christmas ornaments to sell at the annual town
Christmas Bazaar to raise money for the local food bank. Anastasia teaches the
students how to make sophisticated glass ornaments with basic craft supplies—no
talent required.
The photo above is one of those ornaments. All you
need is a clear glass ball ornament, crinkle paper or excelsior (the stuff used
as filler in gift baskets), and a piece of ribbon to use for hanging. All the
items are readily available at any craft store.
Carefully remove the metal cap from the ornament.
Stuff the ornament with the crinkle paper or excelsior, replace the cap, and
tie on the ribbon to hang. It’s as simple as that!
You’ll find more ideas for easy Christmas ornaments in
Drop Dead Ornaments. Check back next
month for pre-order information or sign up for
author Lois Winston’s newsletter for an early preview and giveaways.
4 comments:
A great school Art project!
Definitely! Just use plastic ornaments if you've got klutzy kids. ;-)
I often joke that I flunked crafts in kindergarten. But it does seem that even with the simplest project, it seldom comes out like it's supposed to. But I saw the bulb above and thought I could do that.
You certainly can, Anne. This ornament takes absolutely no crafting talent whatsoever.
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