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Homemade Christmas Tree Ornaments

by Jane Porterfield Freelance Writer, Avid Blogger, Internet Marketer

Homemade Christmas Tree Ornaments

A fun family project during the holidays is to make your own Christmas tree ornaments. Here are some easy crafts that will soon have you making your very own ornaments.

Pinecone Ornaments

Supplies you will need:

  • Pine Cone
  • Paint
  • Beads, glitter or sequins, yarn and small buttons to decorate with
  • Ribbon
  • Glue


Directions:

  • Cut a 6" length of ribbon.
  • Tie into a circle and glue the tied part to the pointy tip of the pine cone.
  • Paint the cone green
  • While the paint is still wet sprinkle with the glitter.
  • Once the paint is dry you can decorate with beads and sequins to look like ornaments on the tree.
  • You can paint the tips white to look like snow.
  • You can hang on your Christmas tree as an ornament or you can place it on a shelf by putting it into a small clay decorated pot.

 

Ice Cream Cone Ornament

These are fun to make and anyone over 3 yrs of age can make these.

Supplies you will need:

  • Either the cake or the sugar ice cream cones
  • A solid colored ball ornament big enough to sit on the cones
  • White acrylic pain
  • Tiny glass beads
  • Glue or hot glue
  • Spray acrylic
  • Ribbon

 

Directions:

  • Hold the cone by the base
  • Place glue all along the inside rim of the cone.
  • Place the ball ornament on the cone with the hanging side up
  • Make sure the ornament is dry before doing the next part. (hot glue works faster).
  • Drizzle white paint on top of the ball
  • Sprinkle glass beads on top of the wet white paint.
  • Let this dry overnight
  • Lightly spray the cone part with acrylic. DO NOT GET TOO CLOSE TO THE CONE WHILE SPRAYING as this may melt the cone. This will seal the cone.
  • Tie a colorful ribbon through the loop of the ornament

 

Your ornament is done.

****NOTE***** if you want to write the child's name and date on the base of the cone before spraying with acrylic it’s a nice touch.

Balloon Tree Ornaments

Supplies you will need:

  • Balloons that are small and round
  • Liquid Starch
  • Newspaper cut into little pieces
  • Corn seeds
  • Glue
  • Gold paint
  • Matches
  • Lace
  • Pin

 

Directions:

  • Blow up the balloons until they are the size to fit into the palm of your hand.
  • Smear the starch all over the balloon (you can use paper mache if you want)
  • Put the pieces of newspaper all over the starch and then let dry
  • Repeat this procedure until you have 3 layers.
  • Once the newspaper is completely dry you can use a pin to pop the balloons.
  • Decorate using the seeds and glue.
  • Paint it with the gold paint.
  • Tie lace onto the match
  • Put the match inside the ornament to be the hanger.
  • Tie the ornament onto the Christmas tree.

 

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Comments

Eileen Cupido Advanced   Blogger
Great stuff and cool ideas !
Nov 27th 2012 08:56   
Jane Porterfield Senior   Freelance Writer, Avid Blogger, Internet Marketer
Thanks Eileen. I still get excited about making paper chain... lol
Nov 27th 2012 09:39   
Terry Warner Professional   My Leads Call Me
Jane, excellent article. We just started decorating today for Christmas.
Nov 27th 2012 14:26   
Jane Porterfield Senior   Freelance Writer, Avid Blogger, Internet Marketer
Thanks, Jwls... I have fond memories of my younger years spent doing more homemade and crafty things for Christmas. Seemed to have more meaning then.
Nov 27th 2012 16:51   
Jane Porterfield Senior   Freelance Writer, Avid Blogger, Internet Marketer
Thanks, Terry. I haven't begun as yet, but the thought process is working... lol Need to re-arrange a few things before the tree goes up. Have a cold at the moment, so I'll put it off for a couple of days. But then it's full steam ahead...
Nov 27th 2012 16:53   
Jane Porterfield Senior   Freelance Writer, Avid Blogger, Internet Marketer
Hi Jwls!! I still have fond memories of trekking to the wood with my Dad, the toboggan and an axe to pick a tree. Christmas seemed much more magical and spiritual in my younger years. I remember midnight masses, snow everywhere, good food, family & had a fondness for the 'bubble lights' in the tree! Where I come from, the snow came and stayed and it was a dry climate, so it all crunched underfoot when you walked. It would be so hard that you could skate on it... lol
Nov 28th 2012 20:19   
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