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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Wooden Tag Photo Glitter Stocking Holder

All the stockings were hung by the chimney with care... 
wait.. 
not yet.. 
Momma's got to MAKE something to hang them from!
How bout these Wooden Tag Photo Glitter Stocking Holders!
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Want to make some?  They are sooo easy and you can create them easily from your stash!

Ingredients
Wood Tags (Pick your Plum)
Small Wood Blocks
Acrylic Paint
Glitter
Photos
Mod Podge
Hooks
Start by painting your blocks and outside edges of your tags.
When the blocks are dry Mod Podge your photo onto your wood tag.
Once dry Mod Podge around the outsides and glitter it, baby.. 
cause everything is better with glitter!
Then add your hook to your wood block.
Put your tag hole over the hook and hot glue it on to the block.
Find your stockings (I could only find one)
 and hang by the chimney with care and HOPE that St Nick soon will be there!
Just a quick note, mine were not heavy enough to hold the stocking.. so I hot glued the bottom to the mantel.   But I think you could use some super strong double stick tape and save being in trouble with your hubby.. 
p.s. Don't tell MINE!
I am sharing with 
toastie studio
Love,
Pinkapotamus

6 comments:

  1. I LOVE these stocking holders. So cute. I purchased some of those same wood cutouts from Pick Your Plum....I just may be making these! ;)

    I'm hosting a link party with prizes that just opened and I think this would be a great project to link up. I'd love if you'd stop by.

    http://4you-withlove.blogspot.com/2012/12/homemade-holiday-party.html

    Have a wonderful day!
    Marilyn

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  2. Such a good idea!! I bought those wooden tags from Pick Your Plum and have been wondering what to do with them!!

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  3. Ha ha, will not tell your hubs! ;-) Cute idea - this would also be cool for smaller children who can't read yet!

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  4. Very nice ..

    Come celebrate December with my Countdown to Kitschmas

    http://thriftshopcommando.blogspot.com/2012/12/countdown-to-kitschmas-day-1-let.html

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  5. That's a cute idea! And you preserve your kids forever at that age!

    Noreen
    http://craftyjournal.com

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  6. This post always makes me smile! Thanks for sharing it at the homemade holiday party!

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