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DIY Star Wars Characters Popsicle Stick Ornaments

After I made the Christmas character popsicle ornaments, I started brainstorming ideas for other ornaments that would be fun.  Check these out! My husband definitely thinks they turned out cool, however, I think they would be difficult for our 3 year old to make (since the pieces of cut foam were small and hard to handle).  Here’s a list of the materials I used: colored foam, scissors, glue, tongue depressors, paint, and ribbon.  First I created a template to cut out the pieces from foam and then glued them together.  Darth’s face was a little difficult because I wanted to give it depth and was only using black foam.  It would have been great to find dark gray but I think the end result worked out well. You could even use these as puppets!

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Special Dates Print

I’ve become a regular on Pinterest lately because I love to see what other creative people are up to.  Recently I came across two different date prints that I really loved.  The first one showed a very graphic layout of just important days seen here.  They even let you design your own by adding your dates and printing at home.  I also came across this one that you can order from Etsy.  Colleen and Shannon have a variety of other prints you can order as well.  I wanted to combine the two ideas for myself so I created my own special date print.

I got this frame from Target – I liked the floating glass look but it would look great with a matte as well.
Something like this would make a very personal and thoughtful gift for someone special.

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DIY Popsicle Stick Christmas Ornaments

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My three-and-a-half-year-old is finally old enough to be interested in making Christmas ornaments.  We tried last year when he was 2 1/2 but it was difficult to keep him interested.  This year I was looking on Pinterest for ideas and came across A Day of Wonders’ popsicle stick snowmen.  I showed him the idea and he was really excited so we decided to expand the cast to the whole Christmas gang!

Here is what you need:
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Supplies: Popsicle sticks, googly eyes, pom poms, foam, buttons, acrylic paint, q-tips, a paint brush, pipe cleaners, and glue.

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The ribbon we attached to hang them with isn’t pictured but you could also just attach an ornament hook.
You could also get creative and use other materials – anything you can glue onto a popsicle stick.
Also: we used tongue depressors which are a little wider and allowed more room for faces, but that title didn’t sound as appealing.

DIY Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree Ornaments

Check out my Holidays + Ornaments Pinterest board for more inspiration!

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Personalized Christmas Ornaments

Introducing my personalized holiday ornaments! Available at OopsyDaisy.com.

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Vicky Barone Blog

Welcome to my blog!  My name is Vicky Barone and I’m an artist, greeting card designer and a working mom.  I’m really excited about sharing my everyday inspirations and I’m finally getting around to starting my blog. I’m hoping this will be a wonderful place to better organize my thoughts and document my creative process.

You can expect to find me sharing everything from textures, patterns and imagery, to exploring creative ways to connect with my children.  My days sometimes start out with a very full agenda but are often hijacked by barking dogs, scraped knees, ringing phones and whatever else life brings my way.  Balancing these responsibilities with my drive to live a creative life is always challenging but sometimes I find inspiration in the wonderful chaos.

There are days when having my studio in my home can make me feel isolated.  Hopefully this blog will serve to be a forum for connecting with other creative people.  I’ll also be featuring artists, products and spaces that speak to me.  I look forward to seeing how this grows and hope you enjoy a glimpse into my world!