This Christmas Ornament Spheres Tutorial shows how to make simple homemade Christmas ornaments with a personal touch. These easy-to-make Christmas ornaments have musical notes and words of peace. They are stylish, unique Christmas ornaments!

Materials:

- 3 inch or 3.5 inch styrofoam balls
- Music note napkins , cut into small squares. The squares you see pictured here are too large for this size of ball. After this picture was taken I cut them in half again once I started working. Squares that are 1.5 inch would be ideal.
- Modpodge (mat finish) and a chip brush or equivalent, plus a little container for the Modpod
- The word strips which you can click on and print out here: Word strip Template 1, Word strip Template 2, Word strip Template 3 (Note: Cut them into the strips, taking care to preserve the black line which outlines the red. A paper cutter or ruler+rotary cutter are recommended to keep the lines straight. Many home printers have ink that smears when wet. For best results, go to a commercial printer or make sure your printer ink doesn't smear. If it does, just let ink dry at least 2 days before attempting this project.)
- Clear glitter and a tray/large sheet of paper to catch excess glitter
- Ribbon: skinny 1/8-inch for the hanger (9-inch length per ornament) and 1/4-inch for the bow (about 12-inch length per ornament).
- Glue gun or craft glue

Instructions:
- Insert 1 or 2 bamboo skewers into ball. Brush a generous coat of Modpodge over ball and lay the pieces of napkin down one at a time, brushing a thin layer of Modpodge over top of napkin piece after each one is put down. A little overlapping is necessary to ensure that none of the styrofoam is peeking through.When ball is entirely coated, place bamboo skewer and ball into a heavy vase or jar so it can dry without touching anything.

- When ball has completely dried, brush a thick coat of Modpodge around the midsection of ball. Wrap word strip all the way around --UPSIDE DOWN--, trimming ends if necessary so that only about 1/4-inch is overlapping. Take care to center the strip around the "equator" of sphere in relation to where the skewers are so that the ball won't hang crooked like some of mine did.

- Carefully brush Modpodge over the strip, using the metal part of the brush to help press down any edges that don't want to conform to the curve of the ball. If you have used a printer with smudgy ink, wipe away any pink-tinted Modpodge on the music part of the ball before it dries. Otherwise you will have a pink ball. Let dry.

- When ball has dried, coat entire ball again with Modpodge and sprinkle clear glitter over entire sphere. Don't worry about how cloudy it looks here - it will become clear and legible when it dries.

- When completely dry, remove bamboo skewer(s) and use the tip of skewer to push the raw ends of skinny ribbon into hole. Squirt glue into hole to secure skinny ribbon. Tie a little bow with the 1/4-inch ribbon. Using another dap of glue, attach bow to ball right at the base of the skinny ribbon.

- And there you have it! Your very first music sphere ornament (insert Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" here). Enjoy!
