These six free Christmas tree ornament patterns can be used to make embellishments for scrapbook pages, Christmas cards, or tags for packages. Also included on the free pattern sheet are two different ornament toppers to complete each design. To save this pattern to your computer for future paper crafting, click on the image of the pattern above and the full-size image will open in a new window. Right click on the full-size pattern and select "save as." If you want to paste the pattern directly on to a word processing document so that you can resize and print it out, when you right click, select "copy." Click on your word processing document and select "paste." For step by step instructions for using these patterns, including ideas for using them with Christmas themed patterned cardstock and how to embellish them with ribbon and metallic paper toppers, be sure to read DIY Christmas Tree Ornament Scrapbook Page Embellishments.
For another free Christmas pattern of a Christmas light bulb, click to page two of this article.
To find more free patterns here on About.com Scrapbooking for your winter and holiday themed scrapbook pages, you will want to click over to:
Christmas Tree Subway Art Scrapbook Page Idea and Free Art - Jennifer Schmidt designed two font based graphic art pieces that make beautiful journaling blocks on Christmas scrapbook pages or greetings on the front of your Christmas cards.
"Holiday Peace" Paper Piecing Pattern From The Gratiae - This lovely piece of paper piecing is still one of my favorite holiday patterns. It features three lit candles surrounded by holly in front of a stained glass window. Even with all of that going on, it is still a simple paper piecing that you will not have any trouble assembling for your next scrapbook page layout.
Winter Paper Piecing Free Pattern Gallery - Here you can find an entire collection of holiday inspired designs including an elegant poinsettia, fun and festive holly and berries, and a silhouette pattern of Santa's sleigh and his reindeer.
This fun Christmas tree light bulb pattern is very simple but also open to so many uses. You can use it to make solid cardstock colored bulbs for a scrapbook page border, cover cardstock bulbs with glitter to add extra sparkle to your next scrapbooking layout or Christmas card, or even decorate them, add a photo, and mount them on chipboard to make Christmas tree ornaments. To save the pattern to your computer click on the image above to see it full-size.
Right click on the full-size image and select "save as."
For another free Christmas pattern of a Christmas light bulb, click to page two of this article.
To find more free patterns here on About.com Scrapbooking for your winter and holiday themed scrapbook pages, you will want to click over to:
Christmas Tree Subway Art Scrapbook Page Idea and Free Art - Jennifer Schmidt designed two font based graphic art pieces that make beautiful journaling blocks on Christmas scrapbook pages or greetings on the front of your Christmas cards.
"Holiday Peace" Paper Piecing Pattern From The Gratiae - This lovely piece of paper piecing is still one of my favorite holiday patterns. It features three lit candles surrounded by holly in front of a stained glass window. Even with all of that going on, it is still a simple paper piecing that you will not have any trouble assembling for your next scrapbook page layout.
Winter Paper Piecing Free Pattern Gallery - Here you can find an entire collection of holiday inspired designs including an elegant poinsettia, fun and festive holly and berries, and a silhouette pattern of Santa's sleigh and his reindeer.
This fun Christmas tree light bulb pattern is very simple but also open to so many uses. You can use it to make solid cardstock colored bulbs for a scrapbook page border, cover cardstock bulbs with glitter to add extra sparkle to your next scrapbooking layout or Christmas card, or even decorate them, add a photo, and mount them on chipboard to make Christmas tree ornaments. To save the pattern to your computer click on the image above to see it full-size.
Right click on the full-size image and select "save as."
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