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How Do You Make Victorian Christmas Ornaments?

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How Do You Make Victorian Christmas Ornaments?

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The charm and whimsy of Victorian decoration sets the perfect tone for a warm family Christmas. Flowers and cherubs were common themes in Victorian decoration and the Christmas season is a treasure trove of opportunity to fill the house with their bursts of color and chubby cheeked laughter. Whether you plan to fill your own tree with these baubles or create keepsakes to be given as gifts, just a few simple steps can bring Victorian Christmas to your home for the holidays. Prepare your dowel holder and place it to one side. I usually use a jar filled with rice but you can use a flat piece of Styrofoam or a shallow cardboard box with holes poked in the top–anything that will hold your sticks upright while the glue dries. Insert a stick straight into the Styrofoam ball far enough that you have a good handle to work with, but without breaking through the other side of the ball. Cover the entire ball with a coat of decoupage medium and allow to dry completely. This will smooth the surface

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