Another reason I'm excited is because this will be the first Christmas that Chris and I spend in our new house! So in my "spare" time, I have been hunting for good deals on new decorations. I found some great new rustic stockings that I love and because they are all identical, I wanted to come up with a cute and inexpensive way to personalize them. I made these 4 initial monogramed stocking ornaments for less than $9.00. You probably already have super glue and a sponge somewhere and everything else was super cheap!
Easy DIY Christmas Stocking Ornaments
What you need:
4 clay ornaments {found at Michael's}
4 letters, glitter already on them! {found at Michael's}
Martha Living Metallic Paint {Vintage Gold, Home Depot}
Sponge
Super glue {any kind is fine, hot glue will also work}
The ornaments already had the red ribbon attached, so I untied them and set them aside. If you can't find some with ribbon already, a spool of ribbon can be bought for less than $1 at a craft store. Use the sponge to paint on the metallic paint. You could also use a paint brush or even an old rag.
If you've wondering why there are only three letters, that's because we are keeping baby's name a secret until she is born. Chris and I were driving his parents crazy over Thanksgiving by not putting the 4th letter on Babe's stocking. Chris came up with this genius move......I know, we're cruel. The 4th letter is hiding!
And the T? That's for Tucker!
We couldn't leave out our "first born!" Ha.I was extremely happy with how these turned out and the whole project, including drying time in between, took less than an hour. Monograming can be pricy, and I didn't want to be tied down to one color of thread on the stockings forever, so this was my alternative. I just hung the ornaments over the stocking holder hooks and voila! Stocking ornaments!
Something like this would actually make a nice personalized, homemade gift for someone. For more homemade gift ideas, check out my Foodie Gifts page.
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