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Cool and Easy Gourd Christmas Ornament

Carmella Mae Dunkin
With Christmas just around the corner, I have been busy creating all sorts of crafts to give as gifts, as well as for a craft show we will be working next month. One of the crafts I am working on are Christmas ornaments. The ornaments I am doing are made out of coyote gourds, but they can be made with a round styrofoam ball, or any other round item that you can put a hook into and paint on, so keep this in mind if you do not have a gourd on hand. I know, most of you don't even know what a gourd is. For those who do not know what a gourd is, you can learn all about gourds at The Gourd Reserve. There you will learn all there is to know about gourds, plus you'll get to see some really awesome gourd art, much better than my little ornaments, LOL

These instructions will refer to a gourd, but as I said, you can use any round item that can be painted on. Okay, let's get started. You will need the following items:

1 - clean round gourd, or other paintable item

1 - color of acrylic paint of your choice, (I like the metallic greens and reds best for Christmas)

Puff paints in an assortment of colors, including white

paint brushes for applying the base coat

drill and small bit the size of the hook screw

wood glue

hook screw, or eye screw

decorative string

First drill a starter hole in the top of the gourd, then put a small amount of glue on the screw, and screw in the eye screw or hook screw whichever you went with into the top of the gourd. If you used an eye screw, then thread your decorative string through and knot it. If you used a hook screw, there is no need for the string, unless you want it for added decoration.

Once that is all done, paint your gourd the color of acrylic paint that you chose, and allow to dry, then paint on a second coat, allow to dry completely. Now we get to have some fun with the puff paints. If you are not used to working with puff paints, use a little on some paper to help get the hang of things. As you can see from the pics, there are any number of things you can put on your gourd with the puff paints. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Seasons Greetings, etc. The things you can do are unlimited, so have fun with your ornament, be creative, you'll have a blast!

Happy Crafting!

Published by Carmella Mae Dunkin

Carmella Mae Dunkin is a photographer, writer, singer, artist, web designer, wife & mother of 8. Carmella loves singing, photographing everything she see's, writing, (including plays and skits), designin...   View profile

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  • Butterfly 2/4/2008

    Nice article - well written, and informative. Homemade ornaments are very cool.

  • Victor T. Chambers 1/6/2008

    Nice Idea, I really like anything that is natural way of doing things.

  • Rebecca Livermore 12/28/2007

    You wrote these instructions in such a clear manner they would be very easy to follow. I would love to do this!

  • compuwise 12/26/2007

    Too cool. Thanks!

  • Lolaness 12/22/2007

    Oh what a very cool idea!

  • Eclectic Muse 12/19/2007

    I've seen gourd crafts before, but this one is something I could probably do. Thanks!

  • J P Whickson 12/19/2007

    Really great craft!

  • Chris Yee 12/18/2007

    Very Crafty. Thanks!

  • Sherry W 12/17/2007

    What a great idea! I have to try this!

  • Momie Tullottes 12/7/2007

    How fun! I never thought of using gourds. We're making all of our ornaments this year, so this is one more we may add to the mix. :-)

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