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Christmas Ornaments For Fund Raiser ideas, help, pretty please?

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Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:21 AM

I volunteer with a local hockey team's booster club and every year we make an a Christmas tree for the Ronald McDonald House to raffle that is all hockey. It's a hoot and everyone loves it. Yes, I do my share of letter writing and begging, er, asking nicely for ornaments to be donated but I also make ornaments. Sometimes from wood cut outs, sometimes from premade ornaments that I decorate after. Here is a sample of a couple that I made one season.
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If anyone has any ideas that are reasonably easy and affordable, I would really appreciate it.

If anyone wanted to make some even one for us as a donation, I would so very grateful.

If anyone has any hockey connections and could send the booster club ornaments, I would so very grateful.

Any and all teams are good for the tree, AHL, NHL, ECHL, UHL, the Q, etc.. Love them all.

I don't post here very often so I hope this is the correct forum and that I am allowed to ask this here.
Thanks, Val.

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Posted 23 October 2008 - 08:10 AM

Question, please.
If I make my own ornaments and use scrap goodies that are hockey related, since it's a charity donation, I would not be infringing on rights, would I?

One thing that I have found to be nifty when making ornaments is to use "print your own" tattoo sticker paper. (it's not paper and has a few layers that need working but it works well especially when you are going to spray or paint a sealer on after.) This does not work on all materials, it simply will not stick to some of the plastic ornaments. Trial and error, fun stuff.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained and all that jazz.
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Posted 23 October 2008 - 03:23 PM

You have to have commercial licenses for any Scrap Girls products you want to use for fundraisers. Here's a link the the Terms of Use section. http://www.scrapgirl..._Conditions.htm
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Posted 25 October 2008 - 07:45 AM

Thanks, I appreciate it.
I recently made a tee shirt design and went straight to the source, I asked the designer if they would mind if I used it to raise money for the American Cancer Society. They said yes. It's only for my team and the tee shirt is in memory of a team mate who recently died from breast cancer. I'm making 10 of them. Better safe than sorry. I hope to raise 100.00.
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Posted 25 October 2008 - 07:52 AM

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:17 AM

Sunnie, thanks so much.

Sometimes I think with the sheer volume of fundraising that we do, it gets overwhelming. The club just wrapped up a fundraiser for the American Heart Association also.

I just have to take a deep breath and say "one day at a time"

I walked into a sports store on Monday, told them all about Trees of Hope and left with an entire bag of cool stuff for the tree. Hockey themed socks, ornaments, notepads, and a hockey keychain. I'm feeling much better about it now.
The tree is going to be great.

With that, thanks and if you can go look at the Trees of Hope, please do so because it's so much fun.
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Posted 02 February 2009 - 01:25 PM

After reading this a few times, I don't know why I didn't think of it before. A simple ornament to make - hockey pucks! Use two metal lids and hot glue them together so they are in more of a hockey puck shape (be sure to add some way to hang them in between the two lids before hot gluing). Once the hot glue has set take some sand paper and give the edge a quick sanding to remove any glue that spilled out at the edge where the two lids meet. Use some acrylic paint and paint the "pucks" black. Use acrylic paint in team colors to paint the team logo on the pucks. Special ornaments for that special Hockey fan! ;)
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