Taylor Swift Eras Tour Christmas Ornaments
Here in our house, we are Swifties! My family was fortunate enough to see the Eras Tour and I wanted to bring a little bit of Taylor Swift's magic into our home for the holidays.
Come along as I show you how to make some Eras Tour ornaments to decorate a Taylor Swift Christmas wreath and garland for the fireplace.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour images
To create my custom Swiftie ornaments, I asked my oldest daughter to help with some images. She hand-drew a collection of Eras Tour icons representing Taylor's albums.
These are the images I used for my handmade Swiftie ornaments, so I made them into a set of printables that you can use to create your own. Keep reading to see how!
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Ornament blanks for decorating
I sized the printable images so that they would fit perfectly on 4 inch acrylic blanks.
Adding the designs to create the ornaments
Once you have your images downloaded, print them onto regular white copy paper.
Place one of the acrylic blanks over top of the design, centering it, and trace around so you can cut it out to the right size.
Once you've cut the circle out, give it a very light coat of spray adhesive — on the printed side — so you can attach it to the back of the acrylic blank.
Adding embellishments to the ornaments
You can make your acrylic ornaments more decorative by adding ribbons or beads that you might already have on hand from all those Swiftie friendship bracelets you've been making.
Creating a Swiftie wreath and garland for Christmas
With the ornaments done, I was ready to add them to my Christmas decorations. I found a gorgeous pastel and disco ball wreath and matching garland at Hobby Lobby.
These pieces were already very Taylor Swift-looking with the disco balls and Eras color palette, it was the perfect place to start.
If you can't find these exact pieces, you can create a similar look by starging with a white wreath and white garland and add color-coordinating baubles and disco balls.
So, which Era is your favorite?
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