Vintage Heirloom Lace Angel Christmas Ornament
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2022
- This is the first tutorial in a new series of Rick Rack Ruby designs featuring vintage lace and trims. Gather up your lace collection and join me!
You Can Make This!
Supply List:
For Face: One unfinished wood bead, 20 or 25mm, Wood burning tool, Red Acrylic Paint, Bamboo Skewer, Permanent fine-point brown marker, Cosmetic Blush, Cotton Swab,
Six-inch wide cream-colored tulle, 1/16-inch wide off-white satin ribbon, Hot Glue Gun, Sewing Machine, Thread to Match Lace, Hand-sewing Needle, Thimble (optional,) Assorted vintage laces and trims, Assorted buttons, beads and/or charms,
For Wings: Scrapbooking paper in the design of your choice. If your paper is thinner than cardstock, please apply spray adhesive to the back and adhere it to a piece of white cardstock before making wings, Scalloped circle dies, Die-cutting machine, OR circle templates, or compass and scalloping shears.
Yarn for hair - I use "Fingering Kid Mohair Nylon, Boucle Undyed Yarn" from StickChick on etsy.
20-gauge gold wire, Wire Cutters, Scissors - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Very nice angle idea😂
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Thank you Kathy! Merry Christmas!!!
She is beautiful
Thank you Deb!
Thanks for the tips. I love making angels. But need practice.
Thank you Donna! You Can Make This!
So Lovely!....thank you
Thank you Lorraine!
She's beautiful, Laura! But then again, you know I'm a suckered for beautiful angels!! 👼💜
Thanks Girlfriend!!!
I don't think I've ever seen a craft so adorable.!
Awwww. Thank you Augusta!
The most fun is rummaging thru our stash, but then I find myself hoarding my treasures. I always enjoy watching your videos Laura. Keep inspiring us. Berta
I agree Roberta! Rummaging is fun and why do we have these treasures unless it’s to use them in a meaningful way?
Of course I don’t collect anything that ought to be in a museum! XO
These are most exquisite angels I have ever seen.
Awwww… thanks Barbara! You have made my day!
Beautiful angels
Thank you Darlene!
amazing !!! so warm and magical like Christmas spirit 🌲🌟Thank you so much our beautiful Christmas fairy ,your angel made my day 🌟❄💖
Thank you Lily!
Beautiful!
Thank you Naomi!
Another beautiful angel, Laura!😍 You got some really lovely laces in that lot!
I’ve been sewing and sewing and haven’t even made a dent in the pile!
I really love these angels. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Craftnut! You can make this!!! XO
You and your beautiful creations really make my day. Thanks for so generously sharing your visions with us.
Thank you Linda!
lovely
Thank you Theresa!
Hello Laura so lovely to see you! Really missed you and the lovely things you make so happy to see what you are going to make with all the beautiful lace ! Caron xxxx
Thank you Caron!
Beautiful!! I love laces!!
So do I, Sophie!
Another beautiful Angel. Love your very detailed instructions. Looking forward to more. TFS!
Thank you Janet!
I love all the lace!!!
Me too!
I’ve missed you laura!!! She’s so pretty!!!
Thanks Jackie! XO
Always adorable.
Thank you Mary!
Merci pour cette vidéo. Vos petits anges sont merveilleux 🤗🤗💖💖💖💖
Merci, Marylene!
Beautiful! Thanks for the step by step instructions! I needed a dummy tutorial! 😉
You can make this, K!
That is so cute and easy! Thank you so much for sharing. 👍
Thank you Fatima!
So pretty❤️
Thank you Cindy!
Oh, she turned out so neat!! I have more of your videos to watch now and you have a new subbie!!
Welcome to Rick Rack Ruby!!!
I recently found your channel & subscribed. I LOVE your creations. Your tuts are excellent & I am working my way through all of them. It is going to be hard to decide what to make first!
Thank you Christine! I would start with an Angel, of course! Once you have the basics there are many many options and variations!
She is adorable! Your lace order looks to be full of treasures. I love the way you always work your "magic."
Thank you Elizabeth!
I inherited a bunch of handkerchiefs and wanted to make angles, have you made any of these?
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Yes, I have a handkerchief Angel tutorial- it’s one of my favorite designs! XO
Do you hand wash the pieces before you use them?
Hi Linda! Sometimes I wash vintage lace, but first I check by smelling. Often I can tell that it is fresh and clean.
If it doesn’t smell fresh or looks dirty or stained, I use a plastic dishpan and some warm water and gentle soap. I swish the lace, squeeze out the soap, repeat several times, rinse with clear water and lay flat on a towel to dry.
FYI the piano music is very distracting. It over powers your voice and I would rather hear what you are saying.
Hi Sharry! Honestly the only time I use background music is when I am doing something repetitive (such as gathering lace or wrapping yarn) and I speed up the playback. I am definitely not talking during these parts. Also the volume is set to 10%. I’m sorry that you find it distracting. I prefer a cheerful tune to silence. Thank you for watching my tutorial and thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment. XO
Beautiful!
Thank you Naomi!