 I've been asked to explain how I made the ornament I posted yesterday so here you go, some instructions for you!
I've been asked to explain how I made the ornament I posted yesterday so here you go, some instructions for you!
I  made this in a slightly different way than the  "classic" method of using foam pads to achieve the depth needed for your  shaker inclusions. I figured that with a circle that's a bit of a pain  and you're likely to end up with tiny gaps that stuff could leak out  through and the job of neatening up the outer edge. So, here's how to do  it the way I did:
1. Cut four rings from black card by placing two  Nesties one inside the other on your cutting platform - two consecutive  ones from a  set gives a nice width frame. Use a magnetic mat or a  couple of pieces of low tack tape to hold your Nesties in place so that  all the rings are exactly the same (you might need to use a pokey tool  to ease the ring out of the dies if you use a magnetic mat since you  can't push it out through the hole while the dies are in place). Emboss  the final ring with the tan mat before you remove it from the dies.
2. Now remove the smaller die and use the larger one to cut three circles: one each of black, white and acetate.
3.  Stamp and colour your image on the white circle. Make a wire loop and  stick it to the back of the circle to make a hanger at the top.
4.  Emboss the black circle in your choice of Cuttlebug folder (I used  Textile Texture as the small scale is perfect here). Use Rub n Buff to  gild this textured circle and the one ring you embossed while still in  the Nesties. Go lightly and you'll leave some black showing which gives  that lovely aged appearance.
5. Now you're ready to  stack! I used Glossy Accents as it's strong and quick drying. Glue  together the three plain rings then glue the stack of rings onto the  stamped image. Glue the embossed and gilded ring onto the acetate  circle. Spoon some glitter and/or microbeads into the ornament (glass  glitter is perfect for this as it's heavier and creates less static so  it won't stick to your "window" so much) and then glue the acetate layer  and frame on top. 
 
6. Glue the textured circle on to finish the back. You may find the circe is very slightly smaller than your ornament because of the embossing - just add a little Rub n Buff around the margin if needed.
7. Once everything's dry, add a little Rub n Buff around the edge of the ornament and a silk bow to top it off.
You're done - a pretty ornament that's safe around children and pets!
See this post for a complete list of supplies if you're interested in the exact stamp set and so on.