Today I'm showing you how to create these super fun Cookie Cutter Christmas Ornaments!
These make fabulous ornaments on the tree and they are wonderful accents on top of beautifully wrapped gifts, as well!
To begin, choose the papers you would like to line your cutters with. I used Little Yellow Bicycle's Once Upon A Christmas line for mine! Cut pieces large enough to fit under the cutters and match the papers to the cutter you wish to pair them with.
Before adhering to the paper use a Crop-a-dile to punch holes in the top of each cookie cutter.
Next, use Helmar's Gemstone Glue to carefully line the sharp edge of the cookie cutter and adhere it to the paper (adhere to the side you want to show). Allow to dry.
While they are drying, carefully apply glitter glue to the top side of the cookie cutters. Allow to dry thoroughly before moving to next step.
Cut out each cookie cutter from the paper. The gemstone glue is nice and strong and will hold the backing onto the cutter nicely! Apply adhesive all the way around the outer edge of the cutter and adhere ribbon around the edge. I used May Arts Woven Burlap and Grosgrain ribbons for this.
Pull several strands of May Arts burlap string, tied in a loop, through the hole to create the hanger for the ornament.
And that's it! These aren't too hard to create at all and they are way super fun! I hope you enjoy making some for your very own Cookie Cutter Christmas! You have reached the end of today's hop! Be sure to check back on the May Arts blog tomorrow for another list of inspiring blogs!
Jingle Out!
Super fun and creative...love the addition of the twine!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun!!!
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
just adorable!! love the moose!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. Love them.
ReplyDeleteSuper cuteness...I remember doing a version of these with my kiddos years...and years (!) ago! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and very creative! TSF
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool, creative way to use cookie cutters! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea! I love the motif you chose too.
ReplyDeleteFUN idea!
ReplyDeleteok now this has got to be the coolest..what a fun idea... you are just so creative and fun..love these.
ReplyDeleteThese ornaments are so fun and adorable!!
ReplyDeletegreat project, love these decorations
ReplyDeleteOh how fun are these fantastic decorations
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThese are nifty!
ReplyDeleteThese are so super fun!!! :)
ReplyDeletesuper cute!! What a fun kid project too!! Happy TG Jingle!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever and adorable idea! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant as usual!
ReplyDeleteOh how neat! And this totally gives me all kinds of ideas :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the burlap ribbon that you used on the outsides of the cookie cutters!
ReplyDeleteI love how you wrapped the outsides. Great idea.
ReplyDeletehow cute!!! those make great ornaments!!!
ReplyDeleteLoving your fun decorations, x
ReplyDeleteOMG I love them. Now that is just creative brilliance. I love the moose! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow! so cute!
ReplyDeleteadorable!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable way to use novelty cookie cutter! I always end up buying sets because I only want one but they come in a set so the rest don't get used. Now I have a use for them! ;D Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCute. TFS.
ReplyDeleteThese ornaments are adorable. I have some cute little ons that I've been wondering what I'll do with, this might just work for them. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo. Much. FUN!
ReplyDeleteIngenious! These will be adorable on a tree! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLuv those cookie-cutter ornaments:) Such a unique idea~may have 2 try 2 make sum of these! Thanx 4 sharing the tute;) ~prhmangel(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and so much fun to make.
ReplyDeleteLove the papers you used.
Luanne
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I have to try it!
ReplyDeleteWOW - what a fun project and fab decorations - thank you for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeletevery unique items for the tree.
ReplyDeleteava g
How cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and cozy! I love that moose the most!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Ornaments the Idea for the use of the cookie cutters was amazing thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSO cool- I would never imagine that you could glue fabric to metal- how awesome! This would be such a fun way to remember Mom's old cookie cutters...!
ReplyDeleteCute idea! I've seen some really cute cookie cutters in catalogs.
ReplyDeleteJenny, these are really adorable! thanks for sharing the idea!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving!
xoxo
vivian
what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable and so creative.
ReplyDeletewhat a fun idea! thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLauren
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That's so so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a unique idea! I love that you created these ornaments from cookie cutters and paper! I would never have thought to use the diamond glaze that way, thanks for explaining how you made these, I gotta try this, love your choice of May Arts ribbons, they really set the whole thing off. Great use of both companies products!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
These are so fun!!
ReplyDeleteClever idea for ornaments! TFS
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! These would be so cute on a tree!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I had a big box of duplicate cookie cutters like these, they would have made cute ornaments (gave those away too, darnit!)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What a super sweet way to use these as ornaments. So totally fabulous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely getting some cookie cutters at Mike's on black Friday.These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! They'd make a great gift!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
Such a cute idea! Imagine the possibilities for other seasons as well....
ReplyDeleteOk, this is one of the coolest ideas I'v seen in awhile. Now I know what to do with my cutters other than collect dust. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteGot 'em-50% off + another 30% off-what a deal.Going to try a couple tonight!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! These look amazing. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Where did you buy the Moose Cookie Cutter? Thanks. Kathy
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