After years of hoarding collecting vintage goodies I had a whole drawer full of all different shapes and sizes of tart tins. Every couple of years I pull them out and make these vintage tart tin Christmas ornaments. I use whatever I have on hand so each time they look a little different.
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Supplies for vintage tart tin Christmas ornaments:
- vintage tart tins
- vintage keys
- vintage buttons
- vintage dictionary pages
- snow writer (DecoArt supplied this product for me but the ideas and opinions are my own.)
- pine chenille stem ( I found these at Hobby Lobby but I didn’t see them online.)
- tiny bottle brush Christmas trees
- hot glue gun
- circle paper punch
- wire ornament hooks
- metal hole punch (I use my Euro tool power punch pliers)
Each ornament is always unique but I usually start with vintage text as the background. I ink the edges to age them even more, punch a hole at the top, and then start gluing.
I trimmed the back of the tiny bottle brush tree to get it to lay flatter.
I even used a few leftover beads on this next one. I was having trouble squeezing out the snow so I just painted it on with a little paintbrush.
If you enjoyed seeing these vintage tart tin Christmas ornaments, you’ll probably like these DIY Christmas crafts, too:
- Vintage Salt Shaker Christmas Ornaments
- Mixed Media Christmas Ornaments
- Vintage Silver Coaster Ornaments
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‘Til the next project,
Sharon @ Blue Willow House says
Love these handmade ornaments and I have tons of jello molds. I co-host Vintage Charm and would love for you to share this post there. Just hop over to http://bluewillowhouse.com to share anytime thru Monday at 8:00AM EST. Hope to see you there.
ducttapeanddenim says
Thanks, Sharon, I’ll check it out!
Donna Wilkes says
Loving the creative use of the scraps. Pinning and sharing.
ducttapeanddenim says
Thanks for sharing!!!
Emily @ Two Purple Couches says
These are so sweet! I love the extra shape and texture that the tart tins add to your ornaments!
ducttapeanddenim says
Thanks, Emily!
Linda at Mixed Kreations says
I love what you’ve done with the little vintage tart tins. They turned out really cute! Pinning!
ducttapeanddenim says
Thanks for pinning!!!
Anne Kendrick says
Would love to know where to find these little tins!
ducttapeanddenim says
Anne, I find them at thrift stores and flea markets all the time. But you can also find them on Etsy. Here’s an affiliate link: http://rstyle.me/n/cbmyesb5