For Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas I am showing you how to make a pretty bottle brush tree hoop ornament with a pink tree and copper painted embroidery hoop.
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It’s Day 6 and we are sharing DIY Ornament Ideas!
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It’s no secret that I love to make ornaments. Embroidery hoops are one of my favorite things to use in crafting and I’ve never once embroidered!
You can see an embroidery hoop ornament I made with burlap here and an embroidery hoop wreath I made here.
Bottle Brush Tree Hoop Ornament
My Christmas tree this year will be decorated in pinks and metallics, so I went with that color scheme for this ornament.
I love how it turned out and the best part is it was so simple and inexpensive.
Supplies
- Bottle Brush Tree
- 4″ Embroidery Hoop
- Ribbon
- Copper metallic paint
- Hot Glue Gun – You can see my favorite cordless glue gun here.
Instructions
Start by painting the embroidery hoop in a copper metallic paint, then hot glue a strip of ribbon across the center of the hoop.
I love the chocolate brown ribbon that I found in my stash. Cut a nice tail for the ends.
Next, hot glue the bottle brush tree to the bottom center of the embroidery hoop.
Finish it off by attaching ribbon around the top of the hoop for hanging.
This is a simple, but pretty ornament and I can’t wait to show my completed blush and metallic tree next week!
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Portella
Friday 23rd of August 2019
The ornament looks awesome!
Manco Painting
Sunday 17th of March 2019
Wow! Cool! Glad I stopped by. Definitely should try it.
Jenny
Sunday 2nd of December 2018
Embroidery hoops are everywhere this year and I love how you painted yours. The red tree looks so pretty with the brown.
Beverly
Saturday 1st of December 2018
Your embroidery hoop ornament looks great, Michelle. I'm enjoying seeing all the ways hoops can be used to create unique ornaments.
Super Mom - No Cape!
Friday 30th of November 2018
I love all the different ornaments that can be made with embroidery hoops! Yours turned out super cute!