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Vintage Map Ornament

12/10/2013 · Kelly Rowe · 17 Comments

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I can’t believe it’s the 10th and final day in the 10 Days of Merry series…  Where did the time go?  Well, I hope you were inspired and found a little extra ‘merry’ along the way.   I’m sure you’ve seen several of the plain glass and/or plastic ornaments and all of the fabulous ways you can transform them into something that’s sure to wow your friends and family.  Today I thought I would share a vintage map ornament using one of those simple plain plastic ornaments.

Vintage Map Christmas Ornament with livelaughrowe.comA few weeks ago I was in downtown St. Charles assisting my sister with a photo shoot.   As we were heading out, we happened to see an antique shop setting up items outside in a garage.  We decided to swing by.  I found a few pieces that were ‘must haves.’  One of them was an old State Farm Vintage Map.  Of course my creative wheels started spinning…  how fantastic would that be for an ornament?  I have been buying the glass/acrylic ornaments forever, but haven’t put them to use (shame-shame).

Now, here’s why I had the thought.  Before my husband and I even met, he had quit his job and traveled for 13 months all around the world.  Nice, huh?  Not too many people can do that, so I think of him as a world traveler, literally.  While this map wasn’t international, a map represents cities, sites — and travel.  I couldn’t wait to make it and show my husband.  Of course he loved it too!

One of our trees is the ‘sentimental’ tree.  It’s filled with some of our childhood gifts and crafts, ornaments from our travels together and items that represent a piece of who we are. This ornament represents a time in my husbands life where he was able to explore the world.  In my mind, ornaments are memories hanging on a tree.  Wouldn’t you agree?

This tutorial is very basic and simple, but let’s take a quick look.

Supplies for Vintage Map Ornament:
Map
Scissors
Glass or Plastic Ornaments
Ribbon or Twine for hanging

cutting map pages into stripsOnce you have your supplies, let’s get started.

cut strips from the map and curl with scissorsYou’ll start to cut strips, thick or thin, about 6″ in length and curl them with your scissors.

after curling paper strips, place them inside the ornamentRemove the ornament cap and tighten the curled map enough so that you can insert into your ornament.

fill up the glass or plastic ornament and replace capContinue doing this until you’re happy with the number of map curls.  You might fill your ornament half way or all the way, use your creative discretion.  There you have it — a vintage map ornament!

Simple DIY Vintage Map Ornament with livelaughrowe.comOf course you don’t have to use a vintage map either, but I have a {love} for all things vintage/rustic.  And just for fun, I had to share this idea too…  Office Supply lovers rejoice!  An ornament that is office themed?  As an office supply lover, “Yes, please!!”

An ornament for Office Supply Lovers!! livelaughrowe.comI hope you’ve enjoyed the inspiration shared over the past 10 days… there’s plenty more to come, just not a solid ten days in a row {hee-hee}.  I need to get my butt in gear and start shopping, wrapping — and baking {ahem}.  So, I’ll see you soon!

Be sure to catch up on the 10 Days of Merry…. you won’t be disappointed!
10 Days of Merry. A fun and festive Christmas series with livelaughrowe.com #bemerry

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  1. dearemmeline says

    12/10/2013 at 7:34 am

    Isn’t it so fun to fill up those clear ornaments?! I used copies of pages from vintage Christmas storybooks a few years ago and loved how it looked.

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:45 pm

      Yes, it is! 🙂 Sounds like yours turned out too cute as well! Thanks for stopping by. xo.

  2. madetobeamomma says

    12/10/2013 at 8:00 am

    SOO fun—wish I had a map to do this with! 🙂

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:46 pm

      I’m sure you could find a map somewhere. 🙂 Have a great weekend! xo.

  3. Jenn says

    12/10/2013 at 10:16 am

    So, so in love with BOTH of these!!

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:47 pm

      Thanks so much Jenn! Appreciate the love. 🙂 HUGS.

  4. myrecentfavoritebooks says

    12/10/2013 at 10:31 am

    Love these ideas! =)
    Pinned to my Christmas board!

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:49 pm

      Thanks so much! 🙂 …appreciate the pin too. xo.

  5. Kerry says

    12/10/2013 at 3:33 pm

    I love the map, oh yes! but the pretty pushpin ornament is just as striking with that color! Perfect

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:50 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Kerry and loving on my project! Have a great weekend. xo.

  6. Jamie says

    12/10/2013 at 4:46 pm

    Neat idea, I’m going to try this fun project!

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:51 pm

      Thanks Jamie! I’m sure you’ll love the final results! Have fun making one…or two! xo.

  7. Gurvy Green says

    12/10/2013 at 5:45 pm

    What a fun idea to do with the map of a city you love to travel too! Thanks for sharing.

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      12/12/2013 at 6:52 pm

      Thanks for stopping by! The creativity is endless with these…that’s what I love about them. Have a great weekend. xo.

  8. Maya says

    12/18/2013 at 11:51 am

    Love your map ornaments!

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  9. Anna says

    06/16/2021 at 10:17 pm

    Great idea, I am going to try this fun project!

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  10. Elvis says

    11/30/2021 at 7:31 am

    Such a fun ornament. I have a ton of old maps because I just love them! This is a great idea to do with them. Pinning!

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