I get a kick of making things by repurposing and upcycling the items around me. But I get an even bigger kick when I make something with the scraps from these projects. This was the case with these crafty angels.
A couple of weeks ago, I made some giant paper stars hanging decorations for my home from leftover Anaglypta textured wallpaper.
I didn’t throw away the wallpaper scraps from this DIY but saved them to make some gold-tipped crafty angels to add to my Christmas decorations.
There was quite a bit of scrap wallpaper, so I could make a few of these angel ornaments, enough to make a fun Christmas garland.
Angels and stars are the two Christmas decorations that vie for the prime position on the top of the Christmas tree. I love a Christmas angel ornament and have made quite a few over the years, but it’s always a star on top of my tree.
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What You Need To Make Crafty Angels
- Scraps of textured wallpaper (Anaglypta). You can pick up free samples from your local DIY/home store.
- Angel wing template – I had a wooden angel wing shape which I used for this craft. However, there are lots of free templates on Pinterest. Pick a wing shape that you like.
- Cream off/white paint
- Gold leaf
- Gilding paste and brushes
- Gold Glitter Velvet Ribbon
- Sewing Machine
How To Make Angel Ornaments
Step 1: The first thing to do is to place the angel template onto the wallpaper scraps and draw around it. Then, cut out two angels for each paper crafty angel ornament you make.
Step 2: Place two of the angel wings wrong sides together and stitch them together on a sewing machine. Just like I did with the paper stars.
The white of the wallpaper was a bit too bright. I decided to paint the stars a more creamy off-white colour with a sample pot in my shed. This also made them more matt.
Step 3: I made these crafty angel wings a bit more interesting by giving them gold tips. I did this by applying gilding size to the ends of the wings. I then brushed on a gold leaf.
Be gentle with the gold leaf; it is very delicate. That is why I use a brush. The gold leaf will stick to the size. Any excess gold leaf brushes away.
Step 4: Finish off the crafty angel wing ornaments by adding some ribbon to hang them from. I used a glitter velvet gold ribbon to compliment the gold leaf wingtips.
I made several of these paper angel wing ornaments with my scraps. There were enough to make a garland by simply hanging them from some of the upcycled twine I had leftover from the hanging stars.
These aren’t the first crafty angel ornaments I have made for paper Christmas decorations. Angels seem to be a favourite theme of mine when it comes to Christmas crafting.
In the past, I have made some angel ornaments out of upcycled shuttlecocks. Last week I made some very simple rustic angels out of denim. I’ve even used old doilies to make some crafty angel wings.
The biggest angel wings decor I have made out of old maps hangs above my bed.
Cecilia
Monday 16th of December 2019
These are lovely! I really love the gold accents! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
Claire Armstrong
Monday 16th of December 2019
Thank you so much ?
Julie
Monday 9th of December 2019
They are lovely, the gold really adds something special. Who knew good old anaglypta could be so useful!
Claire Armstrong
Monday 9th of December 2019
Thank you, I like to make things from what others would throw away.
Kali
Sunday 8th of December 2019
Very beautiful idea, they could also be used as a gift tag:-)
Claire Armstrong
Sunday 8th of December 2019
Thank you, that's a great idea. I think they would make lovely gift tags.
Sarah
Saturday 7th of December 2019
Re Moppe drawers up cycling, you can also turn each drawer around so the hole is at the back & it means yr design can be entirely personal & can use yr own new handles
Claire Armstrong
Saturday 7th of December 2019
Thank you, that is a good tip.
Michele Michael
Saturday 7th of December 2019
Painted cream they seem to look like leather now. Love these as well the stars.
Claire Armstrong
Saturday 7th of December 2019
Thank you Michele, they kind of do too now you have said it.