Posts Tagged ‘ornament supplies’

Buy Ornament Patterns for Winter Projects

Monday, January 11th, 2010

 

Create a medallion ornament or a fancy ornament with beads and cabochons.

Rabbit Hollow Creations not only offers one-of-a-kind beaded ornaments for sale. They are also ready to supply the ornament maker with cabochons and “blank” ornaments. Their ornament patterns can be purchased in pdf format and most of the patterns are designed to just be slipped on to a plain glass ornament ball.

Cabochons are disk-like pieces similar to buttons and have many uses besides ornament making. Many crafters use them in their wearable ornament designs, ornamental magnets or barrettes. You can buy them at Rabbit Hollow with images ranging from flowers to Santa as well as in heart shapes.

The owner of Rabbit Hollow Creations is Holly and she doesn’t skip any corners on materials. The elegant round ornaments can include beads, cabochons, fringe and swags. Her medallion ornaments are made from porcelain and glass beads. Knowing that you want to take good care of your ornaments, Holly makes polyester filled gift boxes available too. Be sure to join her mailing list to hear when new ornaments and patterns are offered.

Article and images used with permission from RabbitHollowCreations.com

Ultimate Christmas – Ornament Storage

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Simple, safe Christmas ornament storage tiIt’s that time again!  Time to dig through all of the Christmas ornaments in storage and see which ones are broken, faded or missing.  It’s always such a shame to find out that your precious collectibles have been compromised in the storage process.

This year, Steve Stanton, owner of Ultimate Christmas, gives some suggestions for the safest storage of precious Christmas ornaments and decorations. 

“Obviously, in my line of business, I’ve seen all types of ornaments and all types of ornament disasters,” said Stanton.  “I’m always asked about the safest way to store ornaments.  It’s actually a pretty simple process.”

    1. Start with the right size of storage solution.  No matter how big or small, it’s crucial to find a storage box that’s right for your collection. 

“We know that every ornament collector has a different-sized collection,” said Stanton.  As a result, we made sure that the Christmas ornament storage boxes at Ultimate Christmas vary in size.  The largest boxes hold nearly 80 ornaments, while the smaller boxes are perfect for smaller and starting collections.  Individual ornaments also vary greatly in size and it’s important to have a good idea of whether you own more large ornaments or if they tend to be smaller, that’s why we offer 3”, 4”, 5” and 6” trays with individual cubbies that can be further customized to suit your needs.”  

    2.  Use only acid-free packing materials for ornament storage.   No plastic or newspapers, please!

“Storing ornaments in plastic bins can trap moisture in the box and can damage the ornament.  Wrapping the ornaments in newspaper can cause acid to decay the paint on the ornament; silvered paints are especially susceptible.  Acid-free storage is by far the safest storage for hand-blown glass ornaments,” said Stanton.  “We’re proud that Ultimate Christmas is the only company offering acid-free Christmas ornament storage boxes.”

    3.  Store the ornaments in a clean, dry area.  This goes without saying.

“Keep all ornaments away from moisture and make sure that no dirt, cobwebs or other contaminants get packed away with the ornaments.   The cleaner the ornaments are when they’re stored, the cleaner and nicer the ornaments will look when they are taken out of storage next Christmas.  A light dusting is fine.” said Stanton.

    4.  Pack each ornament tightly.  It’s best if the ornaments don’t move, even when the box is moved.

“Make sure to nestle your ornaments in either acid-free tissue or shredded paper,” said Stanton.  “Remember that acid-free packing paper is key – any other type of paper can actually cause more damage to the ornament.  I prefer to use shredded acid-free paper for ornaments.  It’s easier to mold around the individual ornaments creating a safe little nest.”

    5.  Write the history of each ornament before you put it away at the end of the season.  Keeping your ornament’s history organized will enhance the enjoyment and meaning of each ornament for years.

“This isn’t a safety tip for ornaments, but it’s definitely a best practices tip,” Stanton said.  Recording the history of the ornaments will let future generations understand the history of the ornaments and why they are important in your family’s background.  It’s also fun to re-read the history of the ornament aloud each year when decorating the tree with your family. 

Overall, it’s a fairly easy process to store ornaments safely and securely.  Whether you have a variety of new and vintage ornaments, or you collect only Hallmark or Radko ornaments, following a few simple steps will allow you to enjoy your ornaments for many, many years to come.  

For more information about Ultimate Christmas, or to place an order, please see http://www.ultimatechristmas.com/.

Article and images used with permission from UltimateChristmas.com

5 Fun Christmas Ornaments to Make at Home

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Each ornament kit comes with everything you need to make a great ornament!

There are several ornament kits to choose from at BeadBuddies.net and they probably have hundreds of different beads and crystals. The ornament kits are complete with the beads, supplies and instructions, so you can get started right away. Whether you are an accomplished artist or a beginner looking for a rainy day project, you will be very pleased with the kits. The ornament kits range in difficulty from beginners level to advanced, so there is something for everyone.

Owners Rod and Kim offer discounts when the ornament kits are purchased in multiples, so making ornaments could turn into a fun family, club, or classroom project. Once you have mastered a couple of their kits, you may want to mix it up a little and use the same ornament pattern with different colors of beads, or you can come up with your own ornament designs using the beads and crystals at BeadBuddies.net.

When you are thinking about ideas for ornaments, don’t forget all of the possibilities for making wearable ornaments using the gorgeous beads and crystals. Rod and Kim like the potential of the semi-precious stones. They say that the patterns in each stone are really amazing and can lure you in. Rod’s favorite stone is Red Tiger Eye and Kim really likes Bronzite and Crazy Lace Agate.

Rod and Kim Connors own and operate BeadBuddies.net out of Gray, Georgia. Kim has been beading for over 18 years and she and Rod started their business because they had trouble finding the beads they needed at reasonable prices. In their search for quality and beautiful beads for their ornaments, they discovered that other ornament designers were looking for beads as well. They decided to go right to the manufacturers and make beads for ornaments available for hobbyists and artists online. The Connors are true beaders and they use the beads they sell.

Rod and Kim really make a great team! One of the advantages that they have is that they have all of their beads hanging up in their Georgia office. They can easily try different combinations together until they find what they like. They also have done about 100 different craft shows, and that gives them a good feel for what ornament crafters and beaders are looking for in designs, beads and crystals.

Article and images used with permission from BeadBuddies.net

Make Ornaments from Rabbit Hollow Patterns

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Create a medallion ornament or a fancy ornament with beads and cabochons.

Rabbit Hollow Creations not only offers one-of-a-kind beaded ornaments for sale. They are also ready to supply the ornament maker with cabochons and “blank” ornaments. Their ornament patterns can be purchased in pdf format and most of the patterns are designed to just be slipped on to a plain glass ornament ball.

Cabochons are disk-like pieces similar to buttons and have many uses besides ornament making. Many crafters use them in their wearable ornament designs, ornamental magnets or barrettes. You can buy them at Rabbit Hollow with images ranging from flowers to Santa as well as in heart shapes.

The owner of Rabbit Hollow Creations is Holly and she doesn’t skip any corners on materials. The elegant round ornaments can include beads, cabochons, fringe and swags. Her medallion ornaments are made from porcelain and glass beads. Knowing that you want to take good care of your ornaments, Holly makes polyester filled gift boxes available too. Be sure to join her mailing list to hear when new ornaments and patterns are offered.

Article and images used with permission from RabbitHollowCreations.com

Handmade Ornaments from 32 Degrees North

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Make your own Vintage Ornaments with Ornament Project Kits.

Decorating your home can be a fun family tradition to be looked forward to all year. Preparing for the holidays can involve everyone in the household with preparations and decoration projects for months in advance.

The website name 32 Degrees North was chosen by the owners as the name because that is the latitude of San Diego County (where their family has lived since 1881). Amanda Rigney said that they wanted a name that reflects who they are and where they come from but also reflects well on what they make. She says that creating has always been something they’ve done. Every year her family made ornaments and decorations for themselves, and they decided in 2006 to expand on their collection and make it available to others who love Christmas and heirloom quality pieces made in small quantities.

Hand-crafted with meticulous attention to detail, 32 Degrees North ornaments are one-of-a-kind and many of the ornaments are limited editions, made in very small quantities. There are sets of ornaments available which are presented in a very nice wooden keepsake box for gift giving and protecting the fragile ornaments. The ornament sets are lovely and would please collectors and gift recipients any time of year.

By using vintage and authentic elements, the designers are able to create vintage-inspired ornaments in the noble tradition of Victorian craftsmen. From design to construction to finishing, they spend hours carefully detailing each piece with carefully chosen elements to capture the charm and elegance of traditional ornaments and decorations. 32 Degrees North’s website at vintage-ornaments.com has become well known to Victorian ornaments collectors and their vintage ornaments have appeared in the Victorian Homes magazine, a testimony of how committed the designers are to creating ornaments in the authentic Victorian style

For those who want to try their hand at creating their own vintage ornaments, you can purchase a select sampling of unique supplies, like scraps, Dresden trims and foils, spun glass, fancy papers, as well as ready-to-make project kits. The project kits have everything that you need to create your own vintage ornaments and decorations in one kit. With the easy to follow instructions, you will be able to design bottle brush trees, vintage inspired ornaments, tree toppers and more. You may find that making ornaments together is such a fun family project, that you will want to create ornaments for other holidays besides Christmas.

Amanda and her family are proud to showcase their collection of handmade ornaments and decorations and hope that the vintage ornaments will find a place in your family’s celebrations and traditions to be enjoyed for many years to come.

Article and images used with permission from 32 Degrees North.

Best Way to Store Your Christmas Ornaments

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Most of us have collected beautiful ornaments for years, always adding at least one to our collection every year. A nice old family tradition was to give the daughters of the house a new ornament each year for their hope chest. Now there are many other options available for preserving our collectible and most loved ornaments. You will find more ideas for taking care of your favorite ornaments on our Ornament Boxes page.

Ultimate Christmas was the first to make acid-free storage boxes designed specifically for ornaments. They have a line of archival, acid-free Christmas Ornament Storage boxes and acid-free packing supplies and storage solutions.

Function and style are the benchmarks of their Christmas ornament storage system. Ultimate Christmas has been producing high-quality acid-free Christmas ornament storage boxes in California for over 10 years with the same easily adjustable compartments and removable trays that make customizing your Christmas ornament storage box a breeze. Beautiful fabric-coverings make these boxes an elegant addition to your holiday decor while adding another layer of protection to your precious Christmas and holiday ornaments. You can also watch the Ultimate Christmas Demos of ornament storage solutions.

Submitted by UltimateChristmas.com

Ornaments.com Adds New Ornaments Daily

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The Ornaments.com staff searches for unique ornaments and shares the results with ornament collectors and gift buyers. The ornaments blog presents a platform for more in depth artist interviews as well as a stage for “showing off” the beautiful ornaments. Please visit Ornaments.com often and watch us add new ornaments daily.

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