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Decorative bauble ideas for baby's 1st Christmas

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WriggleJiggle · 11/11/2006 21:29

It was mentioned in another thread as a way of remembering baby's 1st christmas. Any ideas of what would look good? What would work well?

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Peridot30 · 12/11/2006 02:43

i bought both my lo a swarovski crystal tree decoration. They bring a new snowflake design out each year and its dated. Quite pricey but thought it was good idea. liked the thought of them having something to keep from the year they were born.

Spagblog · 12/11/2006 08:03

LOL not exactly "classy" but we bought photobaubles from Boots one year. I have a picture of DD in one and DS in the other.

Dingle · 12/11/2006 08:45

A simple clear glass bauble decorated with relief liner glass paint.

I am starting to make some little personalise tree decorations from scrapping materials. A little frame, pic, in sturdy card, either painted or covered in papers, inked edges & decorated with ribbons, fibres....... Could easily be adapted for 1st Christmas.

Perhaps consider coating with a decoupage varnish or PVA mix to give extra protection.

Quootiepie · 12/11/2006 11:16

I came to this board just about to ask a Q, but saw this... what a great idea!!! I think ill make DS some of his own baubles

LIZS · 12/11/2006 11:24

We got velvety fabric ones from Disney store with the date on and then I cut the letters of their names from felt and stuck them on the back - ds has a stocking and dd a bell shape.

Quootiepie · 12/11/2006 11:26

Just though id say - I looking online and Waterord crystal do a really sweet crystal baby bottle... not arty or crafty, just thought id meantion it

SherlockLGJ · 12/11/2006 11:33

These are wonderful and not too expensive. There are four pages.

WriggleJiggle · 12/11/2006 16:01

Getting excited already. Determined not to start Christmassy things till 1st Dec, but it's sooooooo exciting!

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Quootiepie · 12/11/2006 16:06

here it is by the way

Carolinett · 12/11/2006 17:47

I've seen some clear baubles that open into two halves, you put things inside then snap them back together if you know what I mean. I think I saw them in Abakhan at Holywell Flintshire

PeachyClair · 12/11/2006 18:34

Baker Ross do the clear shell ones.

Every year for each boy they choose a decration which gets amrked with their names and the date; when they go they get to tkae them on into the next phase of their life (boo hoo....)

We also last year decorated plain baubles with glitter glue, the purple baubles with gold looked fantastic- we did anmes as stocking fillers

WriggleJiggle · 14/11/2006 12:31

I love the idea of putting things inside a bauble.

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ilovedolly · 14/11/2006 22:03

I was planning some stuffed felt shapes with gold thread/sequins sewn on for the tree this year, and will do a special one with a space for a picture of dd' s first christmas - to go on after the event obv. Felt is lovely and easy (and cheap!)

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