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Dec 2, 2025

Vintage Snowman Light Bulb Ornaments

 

Snowmen Light bulb Ornaments



I have taken both new and vintage Christmas tree glass bulbs and painted them up as snowmen.
Their sizes are approximately:
Height: 3 Inches; Width: 1.5 Inches; Depth: 1 Inches

I have hand painted each Christmas bulbs with various Snowmen faces and expressions and then attached craft wire for easy hanging.



These are best displayed as a set. So, I tend to make a lot of them to sale.
A tree full of these would look awesome.

I do hand paint new ones each week, so no two are ever exactly alike. And that is a bonus
to making handmade gifts. Each and every one is unique.



Great to decorate with or to give as gifts separately. 
And adorable as cute tie-on gifts to top wrapped gifts with.

If you have any old bulbs on a strand that don't burn, anymore give this a try.
You can also buy brand new bulbs, this size in packages of 5 at Walmart and Lowes.






Happy Crafting!

Easy Ghost Craft


                                        
GHOST LEANERS
from fence planks

I wanted to make some Halloween Ghost Leaners.
These are used to sit about anywhere you need some decorations,
but without nailing, pushing into the ground or hanging them.
They are easy leaners.

I first just rounded off the tops of a bunch
of varying sizes of fence planks with a jigsaw.


Then I freehanded some quirky "boo" faces on each
and just cut them out.



I also made a few square pumpkin lanterns
with the same wood while I was working.



Here's a group pic of them all.


Then I went and propped them up,
spray painting each side in a Rustoleum white.


This will help seal the wood for a good while also.






And since Christmas is just about 3 weeks ahead,
here's and idea of how you can paint those extra,
vintage Christmas tree bulbs.

I just made a circle in white, painted a little face,
sprinkled it all with spatter white for snow,
and added a wire hanger and some greenery.

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