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Make Some Sesame Street Ornaments

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I think almost everybody knows what “Sesame Street” is…do you?  I’m in my mid-40’s and grew up with it, then had my son watching it, when he was little.  We even called my Uncle Mike “Oscar,” since he could sometimes be a Grouch!! ha/ha  There are so many memories of this show, and lessons that it taught.  Being able to get along with everyone, no matter what.  I sure wish that there were more shows like it on television today.

When I was shopping, after the holidays, the store had those clear ornaments on sale for like $0.10 each!  I grabbed a bunch, just knowing that I would figure something out to use them for later.  I thought a fun thing to do, would be to make some decor that would be good all year.  Now, I know my son is older, but I figured that this would be a great lesson for those of you with little ones.  This is a great way to decorate a kid’s room, or if you want to do a themed tree for the holidays…or any time of the year.  They were pretty easy to make, and just make you smile!

Let me know what you think about the bottles in the comments.  I sure hope that you like the tutorial, and pray that you have a blessed day!

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Materials/Tools Used:

Instructions for the Sesame Street Ornaments:

The project began with cutting out some faces with my Cricut.  I used scrap pieces and ran it through the machine on regular adhesive vinyl.

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Once the pieces were cut out, I then used my Pin Pen to weed them.  When that was done, I added transfer tape to put them onto the ornaments.  You’ll have to snip the tape in different places, to get it to attach to the round piece evenly.  Once it’s on, just remove the transfer tape slowly and secure it into place.

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After the vinyl was attached, I stuffed the ornament with the coordinating color of shredded paper.  I found small bags of different colors at the local dollar store, so it was really easy to do.

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When you have the piece stuffed completely, just reattach the hanging portion and display it wherever you wish.  Perfect for a kid’s room (be careful if they are younger, as the ornament top & paper could be a choking hazard), or a special cartoon tree for the holidays.

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So, what do you think?  I hope you like it!

Please take a minute to leave me a comment on what you would like to create, and maybe if you have any tips on how to do it different, or better!

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“Now then, my children, listen to me; blessed are those who keep my ways.” Proverbs 8:32



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Shakeia Rieux
Shakeia Rieux
3 years ago

How cute are those! If I had everything I need to make these I would.

Linda Kinsman
4 years ago

Such a cute idea! I have a Cricut, so I’m pinning this for later. Thanks for sharing.

Barb Webb
4 years ago

These are WAY adorable!! Totally love this idea and design!

Grace
Grace
4 years ago

You make these Cricuts look like such a useful tool that now I want one too. This a super cute project.

Lyanna Soria
4 years ago

I loved Sesame Street since I was young and that sounds like great idea. Those ornaments are looking so adorable and easy to make.

Keiilani
Keiilani
4 years ago

These are so fun and easy! My girls love Sesame Street.

Lisa Joy Thompson
4 years ago

These are soooo cute! I love making ornaments for the holidays and these Sesame Street ones are absolutely adorable! I usually do glitter on the inside, but I’m going to have to try my next batch with raffia.

Catalina
Catalina
4 years ago

wow! Definitely so cute! We should try to make them! My kids will have a lot of fun!

Toni
Toni
4 years ago

This is really cute! I will definitely try this with my Cricut!

Kita Bryant
Kita Bryant
4 years ago

I am actually very impressed with how well those turned out. I would love to make these for my little nephew.

Stefani Tolson
Stefani Tolson
4 years ago

What a cute idea! I actually have a few of those clear bulbs too in my craft closet.

Tara Pittman
4 years ago

Those are so cute. I will be making these for my grandbaby as she will love them

Monica Simpson
Monica Simpson
4 years ago

I love how cute and simple these are. These would be so cute as a Sesame Street party favor.

Fatima Torres
4 years ago

How cute and simple are these! Our youngest loves Sesame Street and it would be a hit for her.

Amy Desrosiers
Amy Desrosiers
4 years ago

These ornaments are really cute! I used to watch Sesame Street everyday as a kid and a few years after when my siblings were young.

Heather
4 years ago

These Sesame Street ornaments are the cutest ever! I can’t wait to make these with my girls.

Daisy
Daisy
4 years ago

These are super cute. I think that I’m going to get a Cricut and am excited to try some of your projects like this one.

Melanie Payne
4 years ago

So fun! I wish I had one of those things, man, I can just picture all the crafts I’d be doing within the hour lol