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Pretty Paper Pinecone Christmas Balls


These were probably the biggest hit at Super Saturday. I got one of these in the mail from an awesome stamper and friend last year in our swaps, and I love to make them because they are so simple, but so neat looking. These two (pictured above) were created by me, to show at Super Saturday. The girls liked them so much, I have been asked to teach a class on how to make them, and I need to create detailed instructions on a handout in order to make it easier. SO, when I get that complete, I will post them to my blog as well, so that you too, may try these ornaments. Then class will be held the second week in December. I am really excited about it.

Comments

Karen said…
Ohhh wow Amanda, these are great. I can see why they want you to do a class on this.
Lynn Mercurio said…
OMG...these are precious! They look like they are time consuming to make but they certainly have that WOW factor! Nicely done!!!
Stampin_Melissa said…
Wow! I am standing by waiting for the tutorial! These look awesome!
Leslie said…
ok, I NEED to know how to do those. Pretty please.
Renee V. said…
Oh my...how totally cute. I will be anxiously awaiting your tutorial on these! Thanks for sharing!
Rubber Hugs,
Renee
aka: happystamper05 SCS
Anonymous said…
These are so cute!! I can't wait until you post the instructions!
Anonymous said…
Gorgeous!!! Please hurry with instructions!
These are so cool! I can't wait to see your instructions. :-)
Anonymous said…
OMG are these ever gorgeous! Are they paper or fabric? I can't wait for the directions so I can try to make one of them. Beautiful!!!!
Sharon said…
Wohoo! I can't wait to get the directions. These are gorgeous Amanda!!
Karen said…
now these have me totally intrigued!! they are beautiful - no wonder they were such a huge hit!!
Anonymous said…
These are absolutely beautiful...awesome, stunning! I can't wait to see the instructions so that I can make them also!
Lauri said…
So cool! Looking forward to directions!
Lois Michael said…
Too darn cute! Can't wait to try these. TFS
Lisa said…
Very cool. I have several of these made with ribbon. My friend makes them. I thought they were too fiddley ...but if you say they are easy I'll give it a go!
These are beautiful Amanda!
Danita said…
Oh wow, these are incredible! I hope you post the tutorial. :)
Anonymous said…
How cute! I love make things out of paper! I can't wait to try it. *Ü*
Erica said…
WOW, these are beautiful, I'm gonna have to try this, at the next team meeting we are having a christmas ornament swap and this is soooo coool!!
TFS
Dorinda said…
I NEED to know how to do these!
AnneMarie said…
your blog is so inspirational!
followed your link.. we're going to be in swap together on SCS!
Anonymous said…
Awesome. Please share your instructions.
Anonymous said…
I need instructions!! These are awesome!
Anonymous said…
WOW--these are just amazing! I can't wait to see how to make them--TFS!
Anonymous said…
Hello, Love these ornaments! Can't wait til you post your directions!
Anonymous said…
Would you stop teasing already!!! ;0) please can we see a tutorial?

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