Anyone make one homemade ornaments for their dcks? Last year we squirted paint inside glass ornamanent balls and they turned out beautifully. Looking for some other ideas for this year. Saw an idea in Family Fun for paper pulp ornaments. Any other tried and true ideas?
Homemade Ornaments
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I've heard of making salt dough ornaments, but I've never done them...maybe this year??
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I've made these 2 felt ornaments. I've also made the second one in paper. It was gorgeous!
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Here it is in paper. One year, I made a lot of them, in all sizes from very small to huge. Our entry hall is long and painted a stone gray color. They looked gorgeous scattered on the wall. Wouldn't stand up to kids though. ;-)
Here are some other cute felt ornaments.
This one is made with a wooden thread spool.
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I just got an email today from Parents Magazine titled "Kid-friendly homemade Christmas Ornaments". Haven't looked at all of the slides yet, but here's the link.
Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.- Flag
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My nephew is in a center and they made some ornaments already. I am hoping they come up with a better Christmas craft idea for those kids before Christmas. My sister told me that her son came home with a little white styrofoam ball that had one piece of yarn glued to the top and a little bit of orange and green marker scribbles drawn on it. That's it.- Flag
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My nephew is in a center and they made some ornaments already. I am hoping they come up with a better Christmas craft idea for those kids before Christmas. My sister told me that her son came home with a little white styrofoam ball that had one piece of yarn glued to the top and a little bit of orange and green marker scribbles drawn on it. That's it.- Flag
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http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christm...rnaments.shtml
These are awesome ornaments. The smell lasts all season. It takes a while to dry, so start soon.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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I'm agree with lilrugrats. The smell all season. I buy the cinnamon in the dollar store. The kids love it! And we decorate with glitter.- Flag
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Make a bell. Styrofoam cup upside down. Punch a hole in the top with a pipe cleaner, run thru cup. Use part for handle on top (true bottom of the cup). Use part as a hook for a jingle bell on the bottom (true top of the cup).
Can be covered to start with foil, or colored with crayons, markers or paint.- Flag
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Maybe it was the age or ability of the child. I let all the kids sit at the table when we do arts and crafts and some of the kids can make something great and others can only put a few scribbles on. It is not honest if a profider is doing the activity for the child or taking the the childs hand in there hand and doing it for them.
(And then there are others that will use the whole bowl full of decorations with 1/2 a bottle of glue and it takes a week to dry!) ::
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Last yr for the little ones under 1 yrs we made ornaments. I bout the glass kind from michael's and had each child use one hand print painted and then printed onto the glass. The paint was red or green and it had glitter already in the paint. Then on the other side I painted there name on it with the yr. Then tied a little bow on the top. Then I got really cute decorative box's to put each one in. The parents loved it!!- Flag
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http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christm...rnaments.shtml
These are awesome ornaments. The smell lasts all season. It takes a while to dry, so start soon.
Last yr for the little ones under 1 yrs we made ornaments. I bout the glass kind from michael's and had each child use one hand print painted and then printed onto the glass. The paint was red or green and it had glitter already in the paint. Then on the other side I painted there name on it with the yr. Then tied a little bow on the top. Then I got really cute decorative box's to put each one in. The parents loved it!!- Flag
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Last year we made Christmas balls with hand prints as well, I did the hand print in white and when they dried I used colorful sharpie markers to decorate the fingers like little snowmen with hard, scarfs, carrot noses, black buttons- there was a poem to for it - it was a huge hit- Flag
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I make these every year. It's a good one for practicing fine motor skills as well.
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