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Decoupaged Christmas Light Bulb


by Gloria Deeser

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Decoupage a blown-out light bulb with pretty paper; add Christmas greenery and a touch of sparkle. Do you think others will guess the humble beginnings of your one-of-a-kind Christmas craft?

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Decoupage Christmas Lightbulb Ornament


Supplies you will need:

  • burned out light bulb
  • mullberry paper (you can substitute tissue paper or wrapping paper if you prefer)
  • Christmas florals and greenery
  • small Christmas decorations, including small artificial apples and pine cones
  • thin ribbon
  • fishing line or transparent thread
  • hot glue gun
  • modge podge - shiny or matt finish


1. Make sure the light bulb is clean. Wipe with rubbing alcohol or glass cleaner to make sure the glue will stick properly.

2. Tear paper in small shapes and decoupage it onto your bulb, using at least two layers. It is not necessary to allow drying time between layers. When the bulb is completely covered, decoupage your ribbon starting at one side of the bulb, round the bottom and up the other side. Use two pieces of ribbon, wrapping the bulb like a package. Set aside to let dry completely before adding decorations.

3. Cut pieces of Christmas greenery, all about the same size, and hot glue these them around the top, hiding the threaded stem of the bulb completely. A six foot Christmas swag or garland provides enough greenery for many light bulb decorations.

4. Accent the greenery with pine cones, miniature apples, tiny Christmas packages, or whatever small decorations you have on hand. 5. Finally, cut a piece of fishing line to make a loop as long as needed for the bulb to hang from your tree. Knot the loop and hot glue it to the metal part of the light bulb.

Tips:

There are many things you can do with this craft. If you like sparkles, try sprinkling glitter on the paper when it is still wet, or spray the entire ornament with glitter spray to give it a little extra zing. Gold webbing can also be sprayed on for a vintage look.

You might also like to try a monochrome theme, using paper, florals, leaves and decorations in various shades of a single color.

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1-3 of 5 Comments
Carol Osborne – Deland,Florida
Dec 29, 2011 - 23:38

I have made little big families using different size bulbs, paint,texture fabric paint and thin copper wire for legs. People love them

Sue – Indiana
Oct 20, 2010 - 23:20

These look very nice. I try to make ornaments every year as gifts. I'm looking forward to making some of these. Thanks for the neat idea.

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redtosew – ypmart1@yahoo.com
Nov 11, 2010 - 21:23

willu plz send me instructions for your sister's penguin bulbs. Thanks red

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