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15 Easy and Stylish DIY Ornaments to Deck Your Halls
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Looking to add a personal touch to your Christmas tree this year?
I’ve got you covered with 15 fabulous DIY ornament ideas that’ll make your decorations shine brighter than Rudolph’s nose.
From budget-friendly to kid-approved to high-end looks, there’s something here for every crafty elf.
Let’s dive in and get our hands festively dirty!
1. Nutty Rudolph Ornament
Who says reindeer can’t be nuts? This adorable Rudolph ornament is a cracking good time to make.
You’ll need:
- Half a walnut shell (the star of our show)
- Mini googly eyes (for that deer-in-headlights look)
- Red pom-pom (because what’s Rudolph without his shiny nose?)
- Brown felt (for those adorable ears)
- Hot glue (to keep it all together)
- Drill (don’t worry, it’s just for a tiny hole)
- Twine (to hang your masterpiece)
Here’s how to bring Rudolph to life:
- Drill a small hole at the top of your walnut shell.
- Glue on those googly eyes – instant personality!
- Stick on the red pom-pom nose.
- Cut tiny ear shapes from brown felt and glue them on.
- Thread some twine through the hole, and voila!
Rudolph is ready to guide your tree to Christmas glory.
2. Velvet-Wrapped Elegance
Want to add a touch of luxury without breaking the bank? This velvet-wrapped ornament is your ticket to Fancy Town.
Grab these bits and bobs:
- A square of velvet (the softer, the better)
- Plain ball ornament (glass or plastic, dealer’s choice)
- Ribbon (matching or contrasting, you artistic genius)
- Pearls (optional, for that extra oomph)
- Hot glue (our trusty crafting sidekick)
Let’s wrap it up:
- Lay your velvet square flat and place the ornament in the center.
- Gather the velvet around the ornament, cinching it at the top.
- Secure with a ribbon, leaving enough to hang it by.
- Add a bow because bows make everything better.
- If you’re feeling extra fancy, dot some small pearls around for sparkle.
Boom! You’ve got yourself a velvet vision that’d make even Santa jealous.
3. Wooden Bead Snowman
This little guy is snow joke – he’s adorable and easy to make!
Round up these supplies:
- 3 wooden beads (different sizes for body, head, and… um, lower body)
- White acrylic paint (let it snow!)
- Twine (for stringing and hanging)
- Mini rhinestones (sparkly eyes and buttons)
- Orange felt (for a carrot nose, of course)
- Tiny twigs (arms, because snowmen need hugs too)
- Mini top hat (because he’s a classy snowman)
- Hot glue (our crafting BFF)
Time to build a snowman:
- Paint those beads white as snow.
- Once dry, string ’em on twine in size order.
- Glue on rhinestone eyes and buttons.
- Cut a tiny triangle from orange felt for the nose and stick it on.
- Add twig arms – maybe he’s waving?
- Top it off with that dapper mini hat.
- Tie a loop in the twine to hang.
And there you have it – a snowman that won’t melt, even in front of the fire!
4. Mason Jar Lid Wreath
Who knew those spare jar lids could look so festive? Time to raid the kitchen!
Here’s what you need:
- Mason jar lid ring (just the ring, lid not invited)
- Ribbon or greenery (or both, go wild!)
- Hot glue (our crafty companion)
Let’s get wreath-y:
- Start wrapping that ring with ribbon or greenery.
- Secure as you go with dabs of hot glue.
- Add a jaunty little bow at the bottom.
- Attach a loop of ribbon at the top for hanging.
Simple, rustic, and oh-so-charming. Martha Stewart, eat your heart out!
5. Dried Orange Ornaments
These smell as good as they look – it’s a feast for the senses!
Gather up:
- Dried orange slices (store-bought or DIY)
- Felt scraps (for animal features if you’re going the critter route)
- Googly eyes or a pom-pom (optional, for maximum cuteness)
- Twine (to hang these citrusy beauties)
- Glue (to keep it all together)
Two ways to play:
Classic:
- Simply thread twine through the top of your orange slice.
- Tie a cute bow. Done!
Fox (or other woodland creature):
- Cut ear shapes from felt and glue to the back of the slice.
- Add googly eyes or a pom-pom nose to the front.
- Thread twine through the top to hang.
Either way, your tree will smell amazing and look utterly charming.
6. Faux Snow Globe Ornament
Bring a winter wonderland inside with these magical little globes.
You’ll need:
- Flat or round clear ornament (plastic is safer around little helpers)
- Faux snow (the kind that won’t melt)
- Tiny sprigs or berries (for that pop of color)
- Twine (to hang your mini winter scene)
Let’s make some magic:
- Carefully remove the top of your ornament.
- Sprinkle in a small amount of faux snow.
- Add your tiny sprigs or berries for a burst of color.
- Replace the top and give it a gentle shake.
- Tie on some twine, add a bow if you’re feeling fancy.
Shake it up, baby! You’ve got your very own snow globe ornament.