I love the tutorial. It’s a very adorable ornament. I love it. Don’t worry about the naysayers. You are always gonna get some Negative Nellies. I’m just thankful that you showed us how to do it with every step. It is a free video after all that we don’t have to pay for. 😉😉😉
I just bought mop n glo tonight and made 4 of the same ornaments. I bought grinch faces on Amazon to apply. But next time I’ll make them with my Silhouette Cameo 4. So many more possibilities. Thank you for your tutorial. Hobby Lobby was out of super fine glitter so I bought lime that is round.
Just an FYI, Mop-N-Glow and any other floor cleaner/wax will eventually fail and the glitter will fall to the bottom of the ornament. Polycrylic is what you need to use. Don't produce a sub-par product just to save a few pennies.
@@markfeury2231 thank you. I appreciate the feedback! I was actually planning on doing another glitter ornament tutorial because of the amount of questions...and I will use the polycrylic with this one!
Mayhem Bling I have to concur. I've tried Mod Podge (thinned to pouring consistency with information I found online last year when I first tried this), Elmer's Glue-All thinned slightly with water to workable consistency, and finally tried the Minwax Polycrylic this week. As much as I really, REALLY wanna steer clear of any toxic items in my world for sundry reasons (personal health failure & now over-burdened liver, not contributing to manufacture of more environmental toxins, not contributing more to environmental or home toxin burden, safety for myself & others who enter my home or buy items I make, etc), I have not found anything that works near as well as the Polycrylic. Both the Mod Podge & Glue-All dry cloudy, so the glitter is dulled, neither provides the complete coverage & even coverage that Polycrylic did--there are spots I could not get to cover no matter what!--and both are glitter hogs. I used far less glitter with much more desirable effect in the Polycrylic bulb than the others. 😐 I know there's little VOC release once the bulbs are closed, but it's still frustrating that the only decent solution I've found for creating really pretty, sparkly bulbs with the glitter contained on the inside (so it doesn't end up in ALL the spaces & on literally everything as the bulbs shed--with years of experience as as dance performer, I can assure you that glitter gets literally E V E R Y W H E R E. Wear something with glitter and when you go to the bathroom you'll see just how far it travels! 😨😨😨) comes with a "reproductive danger" toxin warning! 😔 I looked online for "green" alternatives to Polycrylic, and they are even more expensive. I'm willing to give 'em a go, but that will have to wait until next year since what I've found is not in stores locally and I'd have to order & wait to have it shipped, yada yada. So for now I'll use the Polycrylic with a mask & gloves, under a ventilation system (my roommate has an airbrush set-up in the basement, so I can use that for ventilation) away from the main living area for best protection I can create for myself & the other hoomans & kitty in the house. Maybe I'll also figure out a way to better seal the ornament tops so no VOCs are seeping out. Hmm...*strokes imaginary beard in contemplation* I'll figure out something... As for other methods beside what I've mentioned, I didn't bring them up because I did my digging before I tried anything, and many people reported that hair spray doesn't hold up (not a surprise--it's meant to be a temporary hold for hair & other things, not permanent) & the glitter falls off every time the bulbs or whatever item get bumped or moved, and the floor polishes such as Pledge or Mop & Glow yellow over time and/or break down, so the glitter releases & falls. I have not tried Glitter It liquid glue because I didn't know about it until a few days ago, and it is quite expensive, too (& not so multi-use like the glues & sealant) so I'll use the Polycrylic for now and maybe I'll trial Glitter It &/or "clean"/green wood sealant (Polycrylic alternatives) next year. If I do, perhaps I'll get brave enough to make & post a review video. 😉 If you find any alternatives to the Polycrylic that have good results and lasting quality, please do share! ☺ Thank you for this tutorial, though! Could you share where I can find the pattern you used? I don't have a Cricut or other fancy device, so I'll be painting or drawing the face on, but I would like the pattern to use as a guide! Thanks for any help with that! 😊
If you pull the hanger ends up into the cap, place the cap on ornament then push hanger down it helps avoid scratching the neck of the ornament. Hope that makes sense :)
Absolutely! That is what I was attempting but fingers were not on the same page!!! Tried to put it back in later and it shot across my craft room....still MIA!!! Lol!!!
If you take scissors and cut slits thru the transfer tape all around, avoiding cutting in too deep and avoiding the image, BEFORE you position the image on the ornament, you will have an easier time. It will lay flat and overlay of tape will only be on itself and not the image.
I love the Grinch!! I have one of the very first models of the Cricut. I wonder if it would work for this? I haven’t had it out for years! Great tutorial - thank you!! 🥰🇨🇦❤️
@@MayhemBling thank you. I'm gathering supplies so my great granddaughter and I can make these ornaments. So many great videos and tutorials on RUclips that are kid friendly.
Nice 🌲❤ can you let me know where you download the face and what is the name of paper you printed the grinch face? is normal paper or special paper for use in my printer? I'm completely new on this. thank
I wish I could! Due to copyright issues I don't...just made this for my own use. Sorry!!! If you want to make them for your own you can always Google the image and trace in Silhouette.
I used a vinyl cutting machine but I am sure you could use some puff paint or just paint and a paint brush if you are artistic! I would think it would be a pretty easy face to draw.
this video was bad because a lot of it was not even in frame. What is application tape? What are you using. I have never made this before so more explanation of what you are using would be helpful The ornaments are adorable. I would like to do this. Also, what do you mean when you say black vinyl? Thanks
Louise I apologize for the bad camera angle. I actually did another tutorial on how to make these ornaments if you would like to watch it it will be more helpful. When I mention application tape, that is the transfer tape that you use to transfer the adhesive vinyl from it's carrier sheet onto the ornament. And when I refer to black vinyl I am talking about just black adhesive vinyl. Do you have a cutting machine such as a Cricut or Silhouette Cameo? That is what I used to cut the pieces for the face. I hope I have answered your questions! Again...I apologize for the angle of the camera but I would appreciate it if you would watch my other Grinch ornament video...it may explain it for you. Thank you for your feedback!
I used Pledge floor care product. You can use Mop N Glow....any hardwood floor cleaner should work! Alot less expensive than using Polycrylic. It doesn't take much at all so a bottle will do a ton of ornaments!!!
@@wendygarcia4125 yes it was floor cleaner. Some people use Polycrylic and I have been advised that the polycrylic will last longer. I am planning another glitter ornament tutorial and I will make sure to show everything I use and do detailed instructions. It should be coming soon!!!
HI I do not have a circuit machine. I want to do about 6 ornaments. Would you sell me the transfer tape with his face on it? My ornaments are 3.9 in wide. I tried to hand paint forget about that lol. Also I have a quick shine floor finish to use for the inside
I could probably do that. Are they the same type of ornaments...the disk ones? The floor finish works but afterwards I was told that polycrylic would last longer but mine are still looking good. Where are you located so that I can figure shipping?
How fun is this!?! Thanks so much for sharing this 👏👏👏👏👏! These are so cute 😃! Did you print the image on vinyl? If so what kind? Thank you in advance, these really are great! Pam😜
Thank you so much Pam!!! I did cut the face out of vinyl. I used Oracal 651 vinyl. I also have a video about they vinyl as well! Thank you for watching!
I am so sorry about the camera angle. It was kind of a last minute video...I debated about even posting it but then I figured that you could see the most important tips to making the ornaments. I will probably remake it.....I hope you will watch the next one!
Walmart has these ornaments for 98cents just got a dozen or so myself. ❤ love these. Thanks so much
Wow!! I love them! Great job.. thanks for sharing
I love the tutorial. It’s a very adorable ornament. I love it. Don’t worry about the naysayers. You are always gonna get some Negative Nellies. I’m just thankful that you showed us how to do it with every step. It is a free video after all that we don’t have to pay for. 😉😉😉
very cute ornaments, love the green glitter, thanks for this tutorial video!
I just bought mop n glo tonight and made 4 of the same ornaments. I bought grinch faces on Amazon to apply. But next time I’ll make them with my Silhouette Cameo 4. So many more possibilities. Thank you for your tutorial. Hobby Lobby was out of super fine glitter so I bought lime that is round.
Thank you for sharing your video and tutorial. Great project to do with my great grandchildren 😊.
Mt granddaughter is an absolute Grinch nut. She will love this!
Just an FYI, Mop-N-Glow and any other floor cleaner/wax will eventually fail and the glitter will fall to the bottom of the ornament. Polycrylic is what you need to use. Don't produce a sub-par product just to save a few pennies.
Thank you for that info...I wasn't aware!
You're instructions are spot on , great job. It's just that floor wax/cleaners do not last.
@@markfeury2231 thank you. I appreciate the feedback! I was actually planning on doing another glitter ornament tutorial because of the amount of questions...and I will use the polycrylic with this one!
Mayhem Bling I have to concur. I've tried Mod Podge (thinned to pouring consistency with information I found online last year when I first tried this), Elmer's Glue-All thinned slightly with water to workable consistency, and finally tried the Minwax Polycrylic this week. As much as I really, REALLY wanna steer clear of any toxic items in my world for sundry reasons (personal health failure & now over-burdened liver, not contributing to manufacture of more environmental toxins, not contributing more to environmental or home toxin burden, safety for myself & others who enter my home or buy items I make, etc), I have not found anything that works near as well as the Polycrylic. Both the Mod Podge & Glue-All dry cloudy, so the glitter is dulled, neither provides the complete coverage & even coverage that Polycrylic did--there are spots I could not get to cover no matter what!--and both are glitter hogs. I used far less glitter with much more desirable effect in the Polycrylic bulb than the others. 😐 I know there's little VOC release once the bulbs are closed, but it's still frustrating that the only decent solution I've found for creating really pretty, sparkly bulbs with the glitter contained on the inside (so it doesn't end up in ALL the spaces & on literally everything as the bulbs shed--with years of experience as as dance performer, I can assure you that glitter gets literally E V E R Y W H E R E. Wear something with glitter and when you go to the bathroom you'll see just how far it travels! 😨😨😨) comes with a "reproductive danger" toxin warning! 😔
I looked online for "green" alternatives to Polycrylic, and they are even more expensive. I'm willing to give 'em a go, but that will have to wait until next year since what I've found is not in stores locally and I'd have to order & wait to have it shipped, yada yada. So for now I'll use the Polycrylic with a mask & gloves, under a ventilation system (my roommate has an airbrush set-up in the basement, so I can use that for ventilation) away from the main living area for best protection I can create for myself & the other hoomans & kitty in the house. Maybe I'll also figure out a way to better seal the ornament tops so no VOCs are seeping out. Hmm...*strokes imaginary beard in contemplation* I'll figure out something...
As for other methods beside what I've mentioned, I didn't bring them up because I did my digging before I tried anything, and many people reported that hair spray doesn't hold up (not a surprise--it's meant to be a temporary hold for hair & other things, not permanent) & the glitter falls off every time the bulbs or whatever item get bumped or moved, and the floor polishes such as Pledge or Mop & Glow yellow over time and/or break down, so the glitter releases & falls. I have not tried Glitter It liquid glue because I didn't know about it until a few days ago, and it is quite expensive, too (& not so multi-use like the glues & sealant) so I'll use the Polycrylic for now and maybe I'll trial Glitter It &/or "clean"/green wood sealant (Polycrylic alternatives) next year. If I do, perhaps I'll get brave enough to make & post a review video. 😉
If you find any alternatives to the Polycrylic that have good results and lasting quality, please do share! ☺ Thank you for this tutorial, though! Could you share where I can find the pattern you used? I don't have a Cricut or other fancy device, so I'll be painting or drawing the face on, but I would like the pattern to use as a guide! Thanks for any help with that! 😊
I learned this the hard way. Made some with mop n glo, dropped the ornament and there went the glitter to the bottom.
Ice cube trays work great for draining. Clear Gloss minwax polyacylic works great!
An egg crate works great for draining your ornaments. You can put tape across them too if you need to :)
Thank you so much for that info! I will try that next time!!
love the grinch ......cute will have to make some
If you pull the hanger ends up into the cap, place the cap on ornament then push hanger down it helps avoid scratching the neck of the ornament. Hope that makes sense :)
Absolutely! That is what I was attempting but fingers were not on the same page!!! Tried to put it back in later and it shot across my craft room....still MIA!!! Lol!!!
Mayhem Bling OH I understand bad hand days 😊
Lol
Thank you so much for the detailed video
If you take scissors and cut slits thru the transfer tape all around, avoiding cutting in too deep and avoiding the image, BEFORE you position the image on the ornament, you will have an easier time. It will lay flat and overlay of tape will only be on itself and not the image.
How cute,I love the Grinch...
I saw you can make little slits around transfer and it helps lie flat
How can i buy the faces? I do not own a machine! Any help!??? Please!!!!!!
By chance do you sell the vinyl faces? I would like to purchase 40. Thank you
Love the video I just wish you said were you got your face from for us beginners because it is a really good video besides that thank you 😊
Thank you! I just googled it and used my silhouette to cut it out.
very beautiful!
I can’t see the products they’re not in the picture when u show u what to use
Awesome ornament
What size should I make the face on the app for the face??
Adorable!!
Thank you!!!
I love the Grinch!! I have one of the very first models of the Cricut. I wonder if it would work for this? I haven’t had it out for years! Great tutorial - thank you!! 🥰🇨🇦❤️
Adorable. Tks
Thank you!
Love it!!!
Thank you!!
I love it. Thanks for share
Thank you!
Can you raise the camera so we can see the ornament better
Super Cute!!!
Did you use a specific marker to draw them?Also what’s the tape you’re using for it to stick?
Do you wait for the clear mop n glo to dry or do it when it's wet?
Let the excess drip out and add the glitter while the Mop and Glo is still wet! Have fun!!!
Did you use a stencil to make the face?
Great tutorials thanks for sharing
Do you make these to sell?
how did you color and cut out the yellow part of the eyes and to keep them exactly far apart where they need to be? Tutorial please...
I just put the tutorial up! I will be making another Grinch Ornament today and posting that video with a better camera angle. Thanks for watching!
Can you use the plastic ornaments too?
Absolutely!!!!
@@MayhemBling thank you. I'm gathering supplies so my great granddaughter and I can make these ornaments. So many great videos and tutorials on RUclips that are kid friendly.
@@rebeccadees2300 have a blast making these!!! Precious times with Precious grands!!!
Could you please tell me what kind and color vinyl you used for the eyes? Thank you. Great job. I would love to make one of these.
Thank you Lisa! The yellow I used for the eyes was Orcal 651 Golden Yellow.
Thank you so much for replying. Knowing the color vinyl helps me out a lot. Happy Crafting!
@@lisahollingsworth9114 glad to help!! Have fun!
What kind of transfer tape do you use ?
Vinyl Ease 12" x 100' Roll Clear Application / Transfer Tape for Cricut, Silhouette, Pazzles, Craft ROBO, QuicKutz, Craft Cutters, Die Cutters, Sign... ordered thru Amazon
Who has tried this with polyacrylic but with plastic ornaments
Nice 🌲❤ can you let me know where you download the face and what is the name of paper you printed the grinch face? is normal paper or special paper for use in my printer? I'm completely new on this. thank
I just googled the image but I cut it out of permanent vinyl it isn't paper. Thank you for watching!!!
Too cute!!!! Do you by chance sell the decals for Grinch?
I wish I could! Due to copyright issues I don't...just made this for my own use. Sorry!!! If you want to make them for your own you can always Google the image and trace in Silhouette.
Bought mine on Amazon
How did you get cut out in vinyl? What machine?
I used the Silhouette Cameo 3 but you can use any cutting machine.
This is so cute!!! Where did you get the cut file? I would LOVE to make some of these!
Thank you! I actually just traced an image from google!
@@MayhemBling Thank you! Can't wait to find a good sale and get to work!
Thank you
CUTE THANKS
Do you need a vinyl machine to make the face?
I used a vinyl cutting machine but I am sure you could use some puff paint or just paint and a paint brush if you are artistic! I would think it would be a pretty easy face to draw.
this video was bad because a lot of it was not even in frame. What is application tape? What are you using. I have never made this before so more explanation of what you are using would be helpful The ornaments are adorable. I would like to do this. Also, what do you mean when you say black vinyl? Thanks
Louise I apologize for the bad camera angle. I actually did another tutorial on how to make these ornaments if you would like to watch it it will be more helpful. When I mention application tape, that is the transfer tape that you use to transfer the adhesive vinyl from it's carrier sheet onto the ornament. And when I refer to black vinyl I am talking about just black adhesive vinyl. Do you have a cutting machine such as a Cricut or Silhouette Cameo? That is what I used to cut the pieces for the face. I hope I have answered your questions! Again...I apologize for the angle of the camera but I would appreciate it if you would watch my other Grinch ornament video...it may explain it for you. Thank you for your feedback!
What the stuff called that you used to glue the glitter down with
I used Pledge floor care product. You can use Mop N Glow....any hardwood floor cleaner should work! Alot less expensive than using Polycrylic. It doesn't take much at all so a bottle will do a ton of ornaments!!!
Thanks Hun
So it’s not glue ...? It’s pledge cleaner it’s hard to see what it was
@@wendygarcia4125 yes it was floor cleaner. Some people use Polycrylic and I have been advised that the polycrylic will last longer. I am planning another glitter ornament tutorial and I will make sure to show everything I use and do detailed instructions. It should be coming soon!!!
Ever tried pod podge?
Can you use plastic bulbs?
Yes! Plastics works just fine!!!
HI I do not have a circuit machine. I want to do about 6 ornaments. Would you sell me the transfer tape with his face on it? My ornaments are 3.9 in wide. I tried to hand paint forget about that lol. Also I have a quick shine floor finish to use for the inside
I could probably do that. Are they the same type of ornaments...the disk ones? The floor finish works but afterwards I was told that polycrylic would last longer but mine are still looking good. Where are you located so that I can figure shipping?
I will go buy the minwax, and they are discs. Let me know how much and where to send THanks
Can you buy vinyl pictures
There is adhesive vinyl that is printable that you can print on with your inkjet printer. What are you wanting to use them for? Ornaments?
Awesome video what size did you make the face .I have a cricuit machine
Looks like my face is 1.729 tall by 1.826 wide!
please measure your ornament....it might be different for yours!!!
How fun is this!?! Thanks so much for sharing this 👏👏👏👏👏! These are so cute 😃!
Did you print the image on vinyl? If so what kind? Thank you in advance, these really are great! Pam😜
Thank you so much Pam!!! I did cut the face out of vinyl. I used Oracal 651 vinyl. I also have a video about they vinyl as well! Thank you for watching!
I wouldn't touch one of those ornaments with a thirty nine and a half foot pole
But aren't they cute?!??,!!!
Dirk LOL!!! 😂
I get it. 😉
I can't see. Your camera angle is not good.
I am so sorry about the camera angle. It was kind of a last minute video...I debated about even posting it but then I figured that you could see the most important tips to making the ornaments. I will probably remake it.....I hope you will watch the next one!
Your video is not in full view.
Thank you for the input. I realized it after I was done so I did another tutorial that has a better view. Thank you for watching!!
SO CUTE, THNAKS FOR SHARING!
You are welcome! Check out my other tutorial...much more detail!