

Get updates on the latest posts and more from Sustain My Craft Habit straight to your inbox by joining our weekly newsletter. So how did your wine cork ornament DIY turn out? Make sure to show it off to us! Tag us on Facebook or Instagram– we can’t wait to see it! Thankyou so much for stopping buy! Become a Sustain My Craft Habit insider to receive fun freebies. How adorable would these look hanging on the Christmas tree.
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Add two small circles in pink for Santa’s cheeks.Īnd with that, the santa cork ornament is complete! But why stop at one when you can make a full set. Using the back end of a paintbrush, dip it in black paint and dab two round circles for Santa’s eyes. assorted-color, Euclidean Paintbrush Palette Watercolor painting, hand-painted. Tie the ends of the ribbon into a knot to form a loop for hanging. Santa Claus Paper Christmas ornament, Hand-painted Santa Claus tag. Gently pull apart one cotton ball and glue it around the base of the Santa hat and to the front of Santa’s face for the beard (on the unpainted portion of the cork).įold Santa’s hat to one side, sandwiching the ribbon in between and glue the folded hat in place. Wrap the felt around the top of the cork forming a triangular Santa hat and glue in place. Leave to dry.Ĭut a quarter circle shape measuring 2 ¼” high out of red felt. Paint ¾ of the wine cork in white paint, leaving the center unpainted.
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How to Make Adorable Santa Wine Cork Ornaments Acrylic paint in black, white and pale pink (Americana Acrylics Melon, Black and Snow White).Should you choose to purchase through them, we will make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Want to receive a ton of inspiration and money saving ideas for decorating, gift-giving and crafting? Join HERE! Materials Neededĭisclosure: This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. So let’s get started on making a great wine cork ornament today! They are also great for the wine lover in your life, or if you collect wine corks and aren’t sure what to do with them by the end of the year. These santa cork ornaments are great for that. It can be super awkward when you don’t have a gift to give a guest that brings you an unexpected gift! Creating some extra crafts can be super helpful to avoid situations like that (and to help your family avoid those situations as well.) Hand-painted Santa Paintbrush Ornament (233) 5.00 Santa Paintbrush (1) 10.00 Seasons Greetings Stars: Santa Stars Gold 10318-00401 Cotton Fabric by Paintbrush Studio Fabrics (999) 4.50 Hand-painted and handcrafted Santa Paintbrush Christmas Ornament Unique - Original Perfect Gift (191) 10. One time someone gave me the best advice ever: put some homemade crafts aside to have ready as gifts when in a pinch around the holiday season. Let’s learn how to create some today! Wine Cork Ornaments DIY Homemade Christmas ornaments from wine corks are fun to make and fun to give. …and glue on a white pompom to complete Santas hat.Wine cork ornaments are such a clever way to recycle and create Christmas gifts for those you love (especially the wine lovers in your life!). Tie a string or ribbon through the handle for hanging… Secure the felt strip with craft glue so that it is mostly over the red handle and just slightly overlapping the metal. …and use the back end of a small paintbrush to give him rosy round cheeks…Ĭut white felt into a strip about 1” wide, give it a little bit of a wavy trim so that it is not so sharp-edged. Once your beard is dry take a very small paintbrush and paint the metal section with flesh colored paint and allow to dry. Shake off excess and either lay flat to dry so that it is hanging off the surface as you see here or you can hang from something like a tree to let it drip and dry. Pour white paint into a paper cup until it is as high as the bristles in your paintbrush.Ĭarefully dip the brush into the paint just up to the metal portion of the brush. Buy some paint brushes from your favorite dollar store and make Paintbrush Santa Ornaments This is one of the most unique Christmas craft projects because.

Begin by painting the entire wooden handle with red paint, allow to dry.
