I decided to pick this paint brush Christmas ornament this year because it was cute and I love the idea of using a paint brush, such an ordinary thing, to make something cool. The kids really enjoy it, and I love having homemade ornaments all over the tree. Finally, cut a piece of twine 8-10 inches, or as long as you want the loop, and tie at the top.Santa Paint brush Christmas Ornament for KidsĬreate a cute Santa ornament to hang on your tree this year with this paint brush Christmas ornament.Įvery year we try to make a different ornament for our tree.Pull up the fabric a little where the nose is going to go and glue the bead to the center of the brush bristles, holes out to the sides.Add hot glue to the metal part of the brush and wrap fabric around, securing the ends in the back with more glue.No need to glue the sides, as they will be hidden in the back. Carefully hot glue the top and bottom edges of the fabric and press over to create an even seam.Cut the width a little bit longer than needed, so you can glue the seams so they don’t fray. Wrap around the metal part of the brush to measure the length. While they dry, cut two pieces of fabric.Use the back of the smaller paintbrush to fill with small dots by dipping end into paint and pushing onto the brush.To darken the circles, use a smaller paintbrush.You can use the back of a foam brush to make circles by dipping the end of the brush into paint and pressing onto the handle, or freehand the circles. Once dry, paint circles on each paintbrush with the opposite paint color.Start by painting one paintbrush gray and the other white.Your Gnome Paintbrush is now ready for hanging on the Christmas tree or even ready to gift! Want more fun Christmas Crafts? Check out these Farmhouse Style Buffalo Plaid Ribbon Tree Ornaments and this Slow Cooker Holiday Potpourri Pull up the fabric a little where the nose is going to go and glue the bead to the center of the brush bristles, holes out to the sides.įinally, cut a piece of twine 8-10 inches, or as long as you want the loop, and tie at the top. No need to glue the sides, as they will be hidden in the back.Īdd hot glue to the metal part of the brush and wrap fabric around, securing the ends in the back with more glue. Cut the width a little bit longer than needed, so you can glue the seams so they don’t fray.Ĭarefully hot glue the top and bottom edges of the fabric and press over to create an even seam. While they dry, cut two pieces of fabric. Use the back of the smaller paintbrush to fill with small dots by dipping end into paint and pushing onto the brush. To darken the circles, use a smaller paintbrush. Once dry, paint circles on each paintbrush with the opposite paint color. Start by painting one paintbrush gray and the other white. How to Make A Gnome Ornament Using A Paintbrush Foam paint brush* (from Dollar tree – optional).Snow White acrylic paint (Apple Barrel brand).Elephant Gray acrylic paint (Apple Barrel brand).Fabric (used fabric quarter from Walmart, but they have fabric at Dollar Tree).2 Red beads (Largest size of the Dollar Tree 125pc multi colored wood beads). ![]() ![]() Paint brushes (Dollar Tree 2” Chip Brush 2pc Set).If you can paint, glue and hang things, you can certainly make these Paintbrush Gnomes! Gnome Paintbrush Ornament Oh, and did I mention that almost everything you need to make these adorable little characters can be found at your local Dollar Tree? Yeah, they are inexpensive too! It’s an adorable gnome and it’s so easy to make, the kids can even help (aside from the hot glue). I find them adorable and I’ve become a bit obsessed with them. I don’t know about you but I LOVE Gnomes. This Gnome Paintbrush Ornament is an easy Christmas Craft you can make using supplies from Dollar Tree! It’s the perfect farmhouse Christmas decoration and would even make a great holiday gift!
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