I am always looking for new and simple ways to add a personalized touch to my Christmas decor. I came up with three easy Christmas handmade ornaments to make that are simple and personalized.
This one is super easy. Just purchase a large plastic, clear ornament. Fill it with curled ribbon. Take a paint marker and draw a few designs on it. That’s it!
For this ornament you need a small clear plastic ornament, artificial greenery and holly berries. Carefully insert the berries and greenery.
Take a plain Styrofoam ornament and use glitter spray to cover it. You could also roll it it in glue and sprinkle it with glitter. The coverage might not be as even though. Hot glue a loop of gold string at the top.
I also have another fairly easy ornament over at One Tough Mother. What easy Christmas handmade ornaments have you made?
Pam says
These are cute! They would be so fun for parents to make with their kids. (My daughter made one of those glitter ornaments years ago, and it’s such a sweet memory on our tree.)
The Liebers says
We’ve filled those clean bulbs with paint and let the kids shake and turn them gently until the inside is coated. I go for a two color max inside or they all end up kinda brownish-purple.
Pride In Photos says
These are cute,,,my favorite is the first one. Happy SITS Saturday!!
Laurie @ Pride in Photos
Pride In Photos says
These are cute,,,my favorite is the first one. Happy SITS Saturday!!
Laurie @ Pride in Photos
Savvy WorkingGal says
My favorite ornaments are handmade. We have several from my husbands nieces. Thanks for sharing such great ideas. Stopping in from SITS
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Theresa says
I love easy ideas. Perfect for the older kids to do too & have them making some homemade gifts. Visiting from DearCreatives.com