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Old 08-01-2012, 08:32 PM   #1  
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Anybody know how this ornament is held together? My demo gave me some of the stuff to make samples and I'm trying to figure out how it's held together!

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Old 08-01-2012, 09:26 PM   #2  
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I would use a hot glue gun. I am not positive but that is what I am going to do when I make one. I made a wreath with lollies and the only thing that held it was hot glue. So I would assume this will be the same!
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I have pictures on my blog of my steps so maybe that can help you see it a little better. Using circle punches in the back to hold the ornament tiers, clear as mud right???
I used glue dots on my first ornament but it was to flimsy so I went back and firmed it up with hot glue gun......the halloween one was done with hot glue all the way.
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Thanks and I really like your blog Michelle!

I actually found another set tutorial here:

Dani's Thoughtful Corner: Halloween Ornament Tutorial

Thanks to Dani for taking the time to write this tutorial! This is actually for a Halloween ornament but it's is the ornament on the cover and I've already made one and the directions are great.

The only modification I made was to stamp and cut more ornaments to cover the back of the 3-1/2" circle of cardstock so it looks more finished.
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Dani is where I got the idea to do a halloween one as well!!! She is awesome!!!!
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