Glass Ornaments

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:22 am

Many people find their outfit incomplete if it is not accompanied by ornaments. While there are many materials from which such beautifiers are made, none is as outstanding and eye-striking as those made of glass. This is a material that has a variety of uses like building and decoration. The aesthetic value of the material cannot be overemphasized. Not only can you admire its beauty on buildings, but you can carry the beauty around as part of your outfit. 

Glass ornaments are today on high demand because they come in many colors, designs and themes. The moment you use them to grace your house, everything turns into a beauty icon. The best thing with such beauty items is that you can use them to enhance the outlook of a given occasion. For example, during Christmas, you will find that you can actually use glass decorations to add beauty to the atmosphere. You can also use them to beautify a cake. This you can do by placing them as toppers on wedding or birthday cakes.

The beautifiers come in many models too, for example, you will find those that have been etched, sun blasted or even stained with different colors for the purpose of increasing the beauty value of the same. Think of the Santa motifs you see around on windows during Christmas. You may think that they have simply been painted but there could be more to it.

The glass ornaments you choose to buy should be safe enough for display in the house especially if there are small children. Small sizes ones have a risk of being swallowed and causing internal injury, not to mention that they can cause cuts and bruises if they break.

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Glass ornaments make beautiful unique Christmas ornaments. Glass spirals or glass balls look stunning on the Christmas tree. These ornaments also scatter lights. Glass ornaments add shine and glitz to the Christmas tree.

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These aren’t the best types of ornaments to buy though if you will be having children around. They don’t realize how fragile s fef uch ornaments are. You can buy complete collections of glass ornaments or just buy those that catch your eye.

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Homemade Christmas Ornaments

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:21 am

Get some cool ideas to make homemade Christmas ornaments to bring in the Christmas cheer with a difference.

With the Christmas season fast approaching around the corner, it will soon be time to deck up those X’mas trees and whip up all those mouthwatering recipes. ‘Tis the season to be jolly and time to go ‘ho ho ho’. ‘Tis the time for decorations, loads of shopping and showering gifts on your loved ones.

This is the time when you get an opportunity to be creative! There’s nothing better than homemade decorations or gifts and it also adds to the personal touch. So when it comes to decorating your Christmas tree, you can start personalizing it in your own special way. Making homemade items is enjoyable and it also gets the entire family involved. Homemade Christmas ornaments are really fun to make and also give a warm feeling to the Christmas trees. This warmth and the glow that radiates around it can never ever be replaced by hanging ornaments bought off the shelf.

Let us take a quick look at some ways to have homemade Christmas ornaments:

  • Homemade Christmas OrnamentsUse Mica tiles to display your family photographs! The front portion can showcase the picture where as the backside of the tile can be decorated using ribbons and paper, since the both the sides will be visible, once the tile is hung by a string or a chain. The edges of the tiles can also be decorated using colored paper and satin ribbons.

  • Bring out those boxes full of Christmas cards and showcase them. This will not only be visually appealing but will also help you to cherish your good memories. You can cut them up into various shapes and hang them up on the tree!

  • If you are really hard pressed for time, re-use your Christmas ornaments that were used the year before. You can wrap them up in colorful shiny paper or use glitter glue pens to decorate the outer surface.

  • Dough can also be used, to create cute and zany shapes, which can be painted over once it dries. A little time consuming, they need to mold well to achieve the desired result. Mix salt in it to keep the insects at bay, which may prove to be a hindrance whilst it dries.

  • A pair of socks can be recycled into a great homemade Christmas decoration. Fill the foot of a white sock and divide it into different sections to define the body parts. Use some colored string or fabric for scarf; buttons for eyes or sketch pens can also do the trick. Just get creative!

  • Pull out that old box holding the unused toys, and use them innovatively. Tiny brown teddies and little dolls will add to the dazzle to the Christmas tree.

  • Use your old jewelry items like long chains or beaded necklaces and drape them around the tree.

  • Try to make your ornaments as glittery as possible. Use the top of an aluminum can and punch some designs into it. Hang it with a ribbon!

  • Food items like cookie dough can also be used to create innovative homemade ornaments. Roll out some refrigerated cookie dough and cut some pretty shapes. A small hole should be made, on top of each one. The cookies can then be baked. Once baked, decorate with sprinkles of chocolate. When dried, use a cord and hang them up! One important point, make sure you don’t eat them all in one go because a bare Christmas tree won’t look too appealing!

By Kashmira Lad
Published: 11/6/2007

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I don’t know if we’ll stick with just the homemade decorations on the tree - I think we may add a handful of ornaments we’ve collected over the years - but I will say that despite the extra work involved.

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Personalized Christmas Ornaments

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:21 am

Christmas is a season when you must make everyone feel special, and personalized Christmas ornaments can make you do just that. Whether you are planning to keep the personalized Christmas ornaments for yourself or give them as gifts, they will be sure to add greatly to the celebrations. These are some popular ideas for personalized Christmas ornaments that you will find this year.

Christmastime is a time of giving. And what better can you give than something that is especially made for the recipient? Apart from putting a very huge smile on the face of the lucky person who gets your personalized Christmas ornaments as gifts, you are also making it possible for them to cherish the moment forever.

Personalized Christmas ornaments are just what their name suggests. They are tiny decorative things that you can hang around in various places around your house at Christmas, especially on the Christmas trees. Such ornaments look quite good on the trees among the lights and other kinds of decoration. Or you can simply let them sit on your shelf or in a display case. These pieces of decoration look good wherever you decide to keep them.

The best thing is, of course, that the personalized Christmas ornaments are unique. So, whether you are getting them made for yourself, or getting them made to be given as a gift, you can be sure that they are special to the owner. And nobody else will have a twin of the same ornament on their trees.

Many designs and themes abound when you are thinking of getting personalized Christmas ornaments. The most popular ones are the Santa ornaments. They show cute little Santas in different poses and generally there is a place to write the name of the person or the family for whom the gift is intended. One ornament I saw when browsing the Internet had a Santa on his sleigh driven by the reindeers, and each reindeer was carrying a flag with a name of a member of the family. Of course, such ornaments will be bigger in size and you will not be able to hang them from the tree, but they can look very good and meaningful on a shelf, or even in the middle of the dining table. And when Christmas is over, you can keep it in your display case to be brought out only next year.

glass snowman ornamentsAfter the Santas, angels are popular for personalized Christmas ornaments. Angels can be made in a large number of ways, and they are mostly meant for the trees. It is almost a tradition to place an angel at the top of the Christmas tree. Most angel ornaments are made with that intention in mind. Cherubs are also quite popular, and then there are other motifs such as turtledoves, little elves, etc. that can be used. All these can be personalized with the name of the owner of the gift.

Another good idea is to get a photo of the person who will be keeping the gift and using it on the personalized Christmas ornament. An example is a photo frame with a very Christmassy border, full or wreaths and holly and even candy sticks. Nowadays, the Christmas mugs are also becoming popular - these have a Christmas scene on one side and a picture of the owner of the mug on the other side. White is the popular color for making these mugs, but you can get them in the Christmas colors of red and green also. Some online retailers will also make a set of mugs for everyone in the family with their individual pics.

Personalizing Christmas ornaments is not just about putting the name of the person on the gift, though. There are many other - and more interesting ways - in which you can personalize their ornaments. For example, there are ornaments for special professions that can be given. If you are gifting a Christmas ornament to a doctor, you might get a stethoscope ornament with holly around it, or if you are gifting something to a person working in the Fire Department, you might get a fire brigade truck. Such personalized ornaments do represent a lot of feeling, and will indicate to the person that you went to some lengths to acquire the ideal ornament for them.

Personalized Christmas Ornaments

Then there are personalized Christmas ornaments that can indicate some significant happening in the family that year. Was there a wedding close to Christmastime? You can get Christmas couple ornaments which you can personalize with the name of the couple. If there was a baby that year, then baby Christmas ornaments, replete with the name of the baby are easy to get too. Similarly, you can work out your personalized Christmas ornaments with wedding anniversaries, job retirements and even special holidays that the family had in the year.

Quite undoubtedly, the Internet is the best place to do your personalized Christmas ornaments shopping. There are several websites that specialize in their own unique Christmas ornaments and ideas for personalizing them. You will have to place your orders at least a month in advance, though, because there is always a great rush of customers in these places during Christmastime. You can also have the ornament directly shipped to the receiver with a beautifully personalized Christmas wishes note. And, of course, if you are ordering in bulk for many people, you can get some good discounts also.

By Neil Valentine D’Silva
Published: 11/11/2007

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I love these glass ornaments. First seen at the Renaissance Fair, I really wanted to buy one and just keep on staring at it as it spins and spins. The problem was there were so many lovely ones, which one to buy? 

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These aren’t the best types of ornaments to buy though if you will be having children around. They don’t realize how fragile such ornaments are. You can buy complete collections of glass ornaments or just buy those that catch your eye.

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Christmas Ornaments: New Ideas for Old Decorations

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:21 am

Are you tired of the same old ornaments you’ve been using for years, but don’t want to get rid of them? Don’t throw them out or give them away, just come up with a new way to display them! We have great ideas to help you get started.

Most families have a collection of Christmas ornaments they display on their tree year after year. Often times, these ornaments are full of sentimental value. However, when you’ve been using the same ornaments for many years, they can also get a little boring. The important thing to remember is, you don’t have to part with your old ornaments in order to freshen up your tree. Hang onto those treasured items and find a new way to display them.

When getting ready to clean out an old collection of Christmas ornaments, the first step is to weed out any items that are worn or broken. Some things you may be able to repair easily, while others will need to be thrown away for safety reasons. Next, go through the remaining ornaments and decide what you want to keep. If there are ornaments you don’t want to keep, but also don’t want to donate to charity, consider handing them down to another family member. The gift of an old heirloom ornament might mean a lot to someone else in the family.

collectible christmas ornamentsNow that you’ve got your old Christmas ornaments cleaned out and you’ve decided what to keep, the next step is figuring out how to display them. If you still want to display them on the main Christmas tree in your house, then consider ways to freshen up the look of your tree. If you currently use an artificial tree, you might want to consider getting a live Christmas tree this year, or perhaps just purchasing a new artificial one in a different size or color. Adding a new set of ornaments in coordinating (or differing) colors will spruce up the look of the tree. You might also consider new lights. For example, if you’ve always used multi-colored lights in the past, try using plain white. You’ll probably find that your holiday ornaments stand out a lot more. You could also add some other types of decorations to your tree to make it feel new again. Consider adding strings of beads, tinsel, feathers, floral accents…the sky’s the limit! For a really unique and whimsical tree, you can add almost any item and it will simply add character to the tree and make it more interesting.

glass christmas ornamentIn some cases, you may not want to put your old ornaments back on your main Christmas tree. After all, you’ve been using them there for years, so why not come up with a totally new way to display them? One option is to purchase another, smaller tree that you set up in another part of the house, and use only your old decorations on that tree. If your collection of old ornaments isn’t very big, a small tabletop tree will probably be large enough, and these smaller trees can be lovely on an end table or buffet, in a foyer, or on a countertop in a guest bathroom.

Old ornaments also make a nice display in a lighted curio cabinet. Try accenting the display with old photos of your family around the tree when it was decorated with those ornaments. Old ornaments can also be very carefully placed down inside a large clear glass vase, bowl, or hurricane lamp. This is a beautiful way to display your ornaments, while still keeping them safe. You can then use the vase or bowl as a centerpiece on your holiday table.

Be sure to choose a good, safe method of storage for your old ornaments. When packed away, you don’t want them touching one another, because they may get scratched or broken. Also be sure to pack them toward the top of your boxes. Remember, the more you have to dig for something, the more likely it is to get broken.

So next time you’re cleaning out your holiday decorations, don’t throw out old ornaments simply because you’re tired of them. There are many new and fresh ways to display old items. With a little time and creative thinking, you too can come up with a unique new way to display your old memories.

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Hand Grenade Christmas Ornament
I know it is a little early for Christmas gadgets and gizmos, but here is a fun Christmas ornament, the Hand Grenade Ornament.  

 

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Glass and Beaded Christmas Ornaments

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:21 am

Christmas glass ornaments come in all shapes and colors and types of glass. You can buy mass-produced ornaments as well as specially handcrafted ones.

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Christmas Ornaments have become such a prominent part of the Christmas festivities that the holiday season would somehow seem incomplete without them. The tradition of using Christmas Ornaments began in the 16th Century in Lauscha in Germany. The story goes that a glass-blower called Hans Griener couldn’t afford to buy the then-fashionable tree ornaments - apples, candies, nuts - to decorate his Christmas Tree with, so he made small fruit-shaped and nut-shaped glass baubles. The idea caught on with his customers and soon his glass ornaments were in great demand. He began making them in all sorts of shapes, including spherical, which proved the most popular. Given the profit he made, it’s not surprising that his example was followed by the other glassblowers in town and soon Lauscha became renowned as THE center for producing glass baubles in Germany and soon after in the world.

Queen Victoria had a Christmas Tree decorated with Lauscha glass ornaments, and the American businessman F. W. Woolworth did well for himself importing the baubles to the U.S.A. Later on, mass production replaced the hand-blown glass-making, and other people around the world decided to have a go at making the baubles too.

Christmas glass ornaments now come in all shapes and colors and types of glass. You can buy mass-produced ornaments as well as specially handcrafted ones. There are many glass-artists selling their creations on the Internet, as well as in craft shops and at craft fairs. For some unique ornaments, be sure to check those out.

Glass and Beaded Christmas Ornaments

The most favorite glass Christmas ornaments in modern times seem to be the Christmas Ball (the round bauble, or ball, as it is known in the USA), the Christmas Pickle (shaped like an actual pickle and hidden in the Christmas, and the person who finds it gets an extra present for the effort), the Glass Snowflakes, and the Christmas Star (which nobody has to search for; it has the envied position on top of Christmas Tree).

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Apart from glass ornaments, beaded ornaments are plenty popular too at Christmas time. You can drape beaded garlands about the Christmas Tree to add to the Christmas cheer. You can string up beaded birds or flowers or fruits. Just about any shape you want, you can find in the market.

If you’re not buying Christmas ornaments at Christmas time, you either -
a. Are not into the whole shebang of Christmas and Christianity.
b. Have Christmas ornaments bequeathed to you by your ancestors.
c. Have Christmas ornaments well-preserved from previous years.
d. Hate the whole commercialization of Christmas and the corporate aspects of mass production.
e. Are a Do-It-Yourself type and not in the mind to hang up last year’s debacles.
f. Like to create anew every year.

How to make Christmas ornaments:

Actually, you know, whatever your political or religious views, why not have a go at making some Christmas ornaments of your own? A creative activity is always fulfilling and, given that Christmas is a social time, you can have the added satisfaction of having your friends and family admire your creations glittering from the Christmas tree. If you don’t have a tree, well, you can gift your beautiful baubles and much-appreciated gifts they will be too.

To start out, recycle material you have around the house or visit a crafts shop and buy the following -

  • Glass Christmas ornaments (get a pack in the size you want)

  • Glass Beads (round, oval, hexagonal, elongated, or incised, and in any or all the colors you want)

  • Plastic Beads (round, oval, hexagonal, elongated, or incised, and in any or all the colors you want)

  • Tinsel

  • Glitter

  • Craft Paint

  • Erasers shaped like candies, fruit, and nuts

  • White or colored feathers

  • Lace

  • Silver Pipe Cleaner

  • Iridescent Pipe Cleaner

  • Soft Brass Wire

  • Wire Cutter

  • Wire Jig

  • Needle-nose Pliers

  • Round-nose Pliers

Fill different glass balls to the brim with different materials - beads, tinsel, glitter, tinsel and glitter, erasers, erasers and glitter, lace, lace and tinsel, lace and glitter, lace and beads, silver pipe cleaner, silver pipe cleaner and glitter, iridescent pipe cleaner, iridescent pipe cleaner and glitter, feathers, feathers and glitter.

You can also colorize the glass balls by dripping regular or glitter paint or both inside and achieving different interesting effects. Make sure you’re happy with the results and then cap the balls shut. For beaded ornaments, make a wire pattern you want using the wire jig. Place the jig pins in the desired shape and loop the wire about them. Make a bottom loop, string on the beads in the pattern or sequence you want, and then make a closing loop. Make a wire hook for dangling your ornament.

By Sonal Panse
Published: 12/27/2007

 

Shiny Brite Ornaments
The Shiny Brite brand was begun by Max Eckhardt, who imported German glass ornaments in the 1930s. As it became possible that another war would occur and interrupt the flow of German glass ornaments once again, Max and a representative.

Sweet old world Christmas ornaments
I have some fantastic old world Christmas ornaments which I have had for most of my life and I totally them. I also am getting into the custom of purchasing one new ornament each year for each and every member of my family. 

Beautiful Santa Christmas ornaments
Putting ornaments on your Christmas tree can be loads of fun, especially when and if you get the young children and the whole family involved. I have some gorgeous Santa Christmas ornaments which I have had for most of my life.

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Why Glass Ornaments Are Most Popular

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:20 am

Glass is one of the materials that cover extremely wide ranges of usage, it is both a building and a decorative material with wide applications for more or less functional and practical products. The remarkable feature of glass is that of corresponding to both aesthetic and highly specialized usage, which would explain why we have glass blocks for building, glass ornaments for interior or exterior decorations, glass windows, glass panels, glassware and so on. The thing such objects have in common is not just the material but the combination of the aesthetic with the lucrative, glass makes objects nice to look at and reliable at the same time.

Glass ornaments are present in a very rich variety of colors, shapes, sizes and purposes. Glass ornaments for the winter holidays are some of the most common; blown like stars, candles, figurines, snow flakes and so on, such glass ornaments bring warmth and color to Christmas. There are so many models of stained glass ornaments used as suncatchers that sometimes people are at a loss about which to choose. Nevertheless, the Santa and reindeer motifs are the most frequently seen on windows during every winter, and they truly make the joy of children and the delight of adults.

collectible christmas ornamentsParents should pay a lot of attention that the glass ornaments they purchase present no health threats for young children. Any small-sized glass beads have the risk of being swallowed by very small kids, not to mention the injury danger in case they are broken. Therefore, always check for the safety of the materials certain glass ornaments and toys are made of, since when they break, they are sometimes lethal in the hands of a child. We should also give credit to glass ornaments used for special ceremonies and even haute-couture and jewelry making.

Glass ornaments are pretty popular when used as spun glass figurines placed as toppers on wedding and special birthday cakes. Though they may seem like trifles, such details surely bring a touch of color to an otherwise blank-looking element. Moreover, in jewelry manufacturing, glass ornaments are more than common; colored glass is often the cheapest substitute for gems and precious stones, particularly for items that are just meant to look good and be cheap too. The very creation of artificial gems and glass ornaments started as early as the 7th century in the Arab world, and the process has definitely been perfected ever since.

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I love these glass ornaments. First seen at the Renaissance Fair, I really wanted to buy one and just keep on staring at it as it spins and spins. The problem was there were so many lovely ones, which one to buy?

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How To Buy The Best Art Glass Supplies

Posted by admin | Glass Ornaments | Monday 11 May 2009 6:20 am

How To Buy The Best Art Glass Supplies

Creating glass art is a great hobby. You can set up glass figurines for yourself, blow glass art to give away as gifts or even sell your beautiful glass art creations. If you have a glass art Creator, you’re probably still looking for art glass supplies. And if they are only the beginning you need to know what type of supplies needed. Our inventory of art glass supplies, and where to them will help you get started acquiring objects that need or completion of his existing supplies.

The first type of glass art equipment for safety. Before you buy should stocks of sunglasses, gloves, clothing and other safety glass supplies you need. This depends on what kind of glass art you are engaged in. When the colored glass, they should always have good gloves. If you blow glass, you need heat protection. You should consider appropriate footwear in each cup strive Art.

blown glass ornamentThe second type of equipment Art glass decorative elements. Things such as color and shape need to be creative in glass solutions. It should also look at buying books on art glass. These books are in the range of issues from security and the first step to advanced techniques and creative ideas. You can also look at buying coffee table-style book filled with pictures of stained glass art. These books can be very inspiring and help to create better pieces of glass art of their own.

If you have more specific glass art hobbies, you may have different supply needs of Art glass. People who make art glass beads and jewelry will be jeweler supplies and equipment out of beads and bead-making supplies. If you decide to buy your glass beads instead of making them may have a variety of options. Craft shops and Internet sites offer endless design possibilities for you to choose from.

stained glass ornamentsWhether you’re a glass blower, you will need special equipment to make your art. Glass blowing machine can be an affordable price when you buy used. Check online at sites like ebay. You can also check whether there are glass-blowing shops in your area. Several times these sites allow patrons use of glass blowing machine for hourly pay. You will also need extra security, if you’re a glass blower make sure they are covered and safe hobby, as it can be a dangerous one.

Spun glass is a wonderful art form and a great way to decorate your home. If you’re looking for design tips, spun glass ornaments, as well as information on art glass supplies and antique stained glass or spun glass decor and gifts can help by providing information, frequently asked questions and inquiries. Spun glass figurines make great gifts. A new piece of spun glass art depicting a happy couple makes an excellent wedding present. Traditional hand or with the gift of antique glass fiber for college graduation, a monumental birthday or any special occasion.

By: Robert Raja

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I have plenty of glass Christmas ornaments which I have had for a number of years and I really cherish them. I also have the custom of buying one new ornament every holiday season for every member of my family.

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