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In this video, Prof. John Ahr demonstrates how to make three different holiday ornaments.  While these ornaments might look great on a Christmas tree, they could also be used for Valentine's Day, or on any package intended to welcome a new friend or neighbor.

All of the ornaments made in this video are cut from copper and aluminum crafting foil.  This type of foil is slightly thicker than kitchen foil but thinner and softer than roof flashing.  You can purchase it at most any craft store.

The techniques and materials shown in this video can be adapted to any design.  One of our viewers was inspired to use these techniques to create commemorative ornaments to celebrate the anniversary of her church.

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