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Vintage Tools Theme for Christmas |
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Christmas decorations down the ages have always been an important aspect in the celebrations of Christmas. Christmas all over the world has different styles of celebrations and observance. The vintage tools theme for Christmas is among the most popularly used sources of decorations during Christmas. The vintage tools for Christmas décor are among the most popular means of decoration since the early 20th century. During Christmas many of us tend to use vintage tools to bring back the old days. The vintage punched tin window decorations are the easiest and the best ways to decorate your home with a traditional touch.
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The vintage window tins tend to allow light in through the holes as you make tiny holes in them. To make your vintage theme look more stylish you can also Christmas designs like those of the snowflakes and candy canes. To make a vintage tin window accessory for Christmas decorations you need tin and thin aluminum metal sheet and cut them into proper shapes and sizes. You also need nail, hammer, optionally one can also use a sheet of paper, black fine tip sharpie, 2 teacup hooks, 2 Christmas ribbons 20inches long, 2yards of ribbon, hot glue, scissors and tape measure. You need to first measure how wide and tall the inside of the window frame is and then cut your aluminum or tin sheet into proper shapes and apply hot glue along the edge of the tin and cut your ribbon into 4pieces and each of them should measure equal to the side of the window treatment. Leave half of Christmas ribbon on the front of the vintage tin and press glue to it and repeat this to all 4sides. Following this flip over the piece of tin and apply glue to each edge of the back of the vintage tin and press the other half of the Christmas ribbon down on the back and lastly for fun cut the sheet of paper make black dots to create a design of either an angel or the head of the Santa. Tape the piece of paper down to the vintage tin square and hammer the first hole through the sheet of tin and continue until you have hammered all the dots.
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One can also use tin snips to cut larger pieces. Lastly tape your nail and hammer it through the top left and top right on the vintage tin and insert one 20 inch ribbon through each hole and your vintage window decoration is all set to beautify your Christmas celebrations.
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