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What sort of medium were you thinking of? A traditional ball ornament? house shaped wood block? cross stitch? (my mom cross stitched dozens of christmas ornaments in the 5 months after she and my dad got married for their first tree; they still use them, even though they're hideously outdated, 29 years later!)
Perhaps you could decoupage an ornament, since you have all the paper supplies.
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I mostly have paper craft stuff, including ridiculous amounts of stamping supplies and some wet/dry embossing supplies.
I was looking for a "our first year" ornament, but then I thought...why not MAKE ONE?! also, how to best preserve it?
Any good pics for inspiration?
Thanks in advance!