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How to Make Ornament Topiary

How to make Christmas ornament topiaries lizbushong.com

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Beautiful statement for indoor or outdoor Christmas decorating. Ornament topiaries feature three graduated sized shatterproof ornaments, large, medium and small.

Ingredients

Scale

1/2 ” diameter 3′ dowel

1/2” drill bit and drill

1/4” diameter plywood disc to fit surface of urn’s diameter

Plaster of Paris

Masking tape or painters tape

Cardboard half gallon-milk carton cut 4″ x 4″ cube

Decorative urn

1/4” thick cut plywood round the diameter of the urn top surface

Paint to paint the plywood round- painted the same color as container- mine was black

10“, 8″, 6”, and decorative finial shaped shatterproof ornaments

faux or real ever green wreath to fit diameter of urn-extra fresh greenery

Hot glue gun and glue sticks

1520 shiny regular sized ornaments to decorate the wreath

Instructions

  1. Line work surface with old sheet or brown paper for spills.  Rinse and dry half gallon milk carton and measure from bottom up 4″ and draw a horizontal line around the perimeter.  Cut on this line.  You now have a 4″ x 4″ cube.
  2. Mix 2 parts plaster of paris to one part cold water.  I used 4 cups of paris with 2 cups of cold water in an old bucket.  Stir to mix removing any lumps of paris.  Pour mixture into milk carton.  Allow to sit for 4 minutes before adding the dowel rod to center of paris.  In the meantime, cut 8″ pieces of tape and have handy ready to tape across the carton once the dowel is in place.  You will criss cross the tape in layers to help secure the dowel in center of paris to dry.
  3. Insert dowel.  Tape to hold in place.  Allow to sit overnight to dry.  Next day, remove tape and dowel should be standing tall.  If you missed the center a bit, no worries, you can adjust the container in the urn to make it center.
  4. Drill one hole in bottom of each ornament except for the top finial.  Twist off ornament head or eye to reveal the second hole.  Cut the plywood into a round disc the diameter of your container, in my case the urn which was 24″ around.   Drill center hole with 1/2″ drill bit in plywood disc the size of your dowel.  I used folk art black acrylic craft paint to paint my disc.  Paint top and sides of round you won’t be able to see the disc once the wreath is sitting on top of it, but it makes a nice finish just in case you need it.
  5. After paris is hardened with dowel, place in center of urn/container.  Next, slide the plywood disc over the dowel and let it sit on top of the urn/container.  Next, position the faux or real evergreen wreath over the dowel and let it sit on top of the plywood disc.
  6. Adding fresh greenery to the faux wreath will give your topiary life and movement.  Add shatterproof red ornaments or ornaments to match your larger ornaments to complete the look of the finished topiary.
  7.  Position largest ornament over the dowel and let it rest on the wreath, thread corresponding sized ornaments over the dowel and end with the finial.  If necessary to hold the finial in position, hot glue the finial to the ornament it sits upon.
  8.  As a finishing touch,  place regular ornaments around the base of the evergreen wreath.  I like to cut fresh pine and other evergreen stems to add to my faux wreath to fill in as well as to make it look real.  Replace the live greens if using inside to keep it fresh during the season.

Notes

Keep the urns throughout the year and change seasonally, Easter Eggs for Spring,  Pumpkins for Fall and Ornaments for Christmas.

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