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How To Make a Christmas Ornament Using Temporary Tatoos

November 26, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

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Making your own custom Christmas ornaments can be just as fun as actually decorating for the holiday.  If you are still looking for a fun way to dress up your tree this year, you will want to check out this tutorial from Vilkapah.  You probably have everything you need, and if not, you can easily get it from a quick trip to the local craft store.

See how to make the ornaments here: DIY Christmas Ornaments

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