Friday, November 19, 2010

Vintage Sheet Music Ornament


I love all this vintage sheet music I found at a yard sale last weekend. I have made my first project with it - a triple star, dangly ornament. I found this ordinary ornament at a yard sale for 50 cents and I transformed it with a little sheet music and glitter. I traced the stars onto the sheet music and then cut them out and used Modge Podge to adhere it to the stars. After it dried, I painted Modge Podge on the edges of the stars and sprinkled them with gold glitter.











As I was digging through the sheet music, I found this old, vintage print of Mary holding baby Jesus. Isn't it beautiful? I love the subdued colors of the print with their pink, rosy cheeks. I just happened to have a vintage frame laying around that fit it perfectly. I want to keep the original print, but I made a copy to sell in my space at Blessings Boutique for Christmas.


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6 comments:

Deborah said...

I love those stars and the sheet music and glitter...a nice touch to the tree!
And the photo is beautiful!!!

Have a great weekend Amanda!!

Deborah xoxo

Nima said...

wow...lovely ornament

Marlee said...

Love your vintage sheet music star ornament...I especially like the touch of glitter on the sides. Nice print also.

michelle said...

That turned out so pretty! I love the sheet music with the sparkles!! Very creative!!

decor4poor@blogspot.com said...

Love those ornaments! Great job. Thanks for commenting on bird clock.

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