Art Project #66-- Washi Tape Cookie Cutter Ornaments
Looking for one last Christmas craft we decided to make up some washi tape ornaments. I had seen many versions floating around the internet and knew I wanted to make some using cookie cutters when I found a set of 12 cookie cutters for just $6 at Michael's.
As part of our 100 Days of Art challenge I've been trying to get us to use different materials and different mediums; trying out lots of new crafts. This one was a huge hit!
It was so easy!
We made sure our washi tape was thinner than our cookie cutter and then we just stuck in on all around the outside. We went slowly and made sure to get the tape into all the grooves.
We noticed that the washi tape still tried to lift up from any deep cracks and grooves so I went around with a pair of sharp scissors and cut the tape at each intersection pressing it back down flat. An Exacto knife would work perfectly for this job.
We then threaded some silver cording through the cutter and hung them on our tree.
I tried my own variation of this craft and wrapped the washi tape around and around the cookie cutter working my way from outside to inside and then back out. I had to trim the washi tape off a few times and start again; making sure to keep the tape nice and flat.
As part of our 100 Days of Art challenge I've been trying to get us to use different materials and different mediums; trying out lots of new crafts. This one was a huge hit!
It was so easy!
We made sure our washi tape was thinner than our cookie cutter and then we just stuck in on all around the outside. We went slowly and made sure to get the tape into all the grooves.
We noticed that the washi tape still tried to lift up from any deep cracks and grooves so I went around with a pair of sharp scissors and cut the tape at each intersection pressing it back down flat. An Exacto knife would work perfectly for this job.
Sometimes we tried sticking two strands of washi tape on too.
We then threaded some silver cording through the cutter and hung them on our tree.
I tried my own variation of this craft and wrapped the washi tape around and around the cookie cutter working my way from outside to inside and then back out. I had to trim the washi tape off a few times and start again; making sure to keep the tape nice and flat.
Our other art projects:
Project 1: Painting with Hexbugs
Project 2: Tissue paper flowers
Project 3: Star Wars Crafts
Project 4: Watercolor compass circles
Project 5: Floral pens
Project 6: Watercolor outlines
Project 7: Scratch art jellyfish
Project 8: Oil pastel flowers
Project 9: Fingerprint dandelions
Project 10: Beaded Sun Catchers
Project 11: Bird crafts and snacks
Project 12: Symmetrical, color mixing, butterflies
Project 9: Fingerprint dandelions
Project 10: Beaded Sun Catchers
Project 11: Bird crafts and snacks
Project 12: Symmetrical, color mixing, butterflies
Project 13: Water gun art
Project 14: Watercolor Kits
Project 15: Dragonfly Silhouettes
Project 16: Painting pet rocks
Project 17: Spray Paint Resist
Project 18: Water bottle windsock
Project 19: Stained glass made easy crafting kit
Project 20: Tin can windsock
Project 25: Making our own rafts
Project 26: Spray Painted Canvas
Project 27: Paper bowl jellyfish
Project 28: Tin Foil Art
Project 29: Oil Pastel Bubbles
Project 30: Chalk Pastel painting
Project 31: Washi Tape Votive holders
Project 32: Drip Painted Pots
Project 33: Sun Art
Project 34: Tissue paper transfer
Project 35: Stained Glass dragonfly
Project 36: Art Museum field trip.
Project 37: Taking a Family Art Class
Project 38: Painting Minecraft T-Shirts
Project 39: Painting Pikachu
Project 40: How to Draw Books
Project 41: Wax resist Watercolors
Project 42: Splatter Paint Canvas
Project 43: Fine line fall leaves
Project 44: Fairy Village field trip
Project 45: Oil Pastel Resist Leaves
Project 46: Tissue Paper Leaf Art
Project 47: Bat Silhouette Painting
Project 48: Beginner Photography
Project 49: Making Harry Potter Wands
Project 50: Drawing Cat Faces
Project 51: Making Homemade cards
Project 52: Learning the Art of Zentangle
Project 53: 3-D printing
Project 54: Gingerbread Train
Project 55: Paint Swirled Ornaments
Project 56: Loom band ornaments and bracelets
Project 57: Candy trees
Project 58: Strand of light chalk drawings
Projects 59-64: Christmas Crafting Kits from Oriental Trading
Project 65: Painting Ceramic Village Pieces
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What a fun idea! I love it. I'm going to make a few of these for our tree. Happy to have you joining the #2017OrnamentExchange. Pinning to my Christmas Board.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pin! I'm so glad you enjoyed our tutorial.
DeleteFun and easy way to quick ornaments. I'll have to see if I can pick up some cookie cutters during after Christmas sales for next year.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea!
DeleteGreat idea and good craft for kids. Visiting from Really Crafty Party.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI love this idea, it’s a perfect holidays craft for the kids. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThank you and tanks for the pin.
DeleteWhat a great idea, so simple but so effective. I do love Washi tape!
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Me too; it's so versatile!
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