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Christmas
Ornaments That Are Simple To Make
Making
Ornaments for Christmas doesn't have to be hard. Here are
some ideas for Christmas ornaments that are simple to make.
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These days it is quite expensive to
buy ornaments or other decorations for the holidays. As a more
frugal and fun option, here are 3 cute ornaments you can make with
items you have around your house.
1. Cookie Ornaments: Use whatever cookie cutter designs you have on
hand and bake cookies to hang on the tree. If you do not have cookie
cutter designs, no problem. Make your own designs. For example make
pretzel cookies, which can easily be hung on a branch and decorated
with ribbons. Here is how to do it. Roll out a small piece of your
favorite dough to about 3 inches. Take the two ends and overlap them
at the top to form an upside down letter “Q” – or make any loop
shape. After the pretzel is baked, you can tie a ribbon through the
hole in the shape of a bow, and hang it on the tree.
2. Paper Tree Ornaments: Take white construction paper and cut out
Christmas trees. Your child can personalize each one with his name,
stickers, glitter, a drawing, or color each tip of the tree to
resemble ornaments. Use these trees to make a border in your child’s
room or string them together to wrap around your Christmas tree.
3. Christmas Stocking Ornaments: Make your own Christmas stocking
ornaments using whatever material you have on hand. Use several
fabrics and colors to really make them bright and colorful. Glue on
bows, beads or large ribbons. You can also personalize them with
your child's name. When the stockings are done, cut a piece of
fabric into a loop and sew it onto the top of the stocking. Hang
them on the tree proudly.
Making homemade ornaments is not only fun for the entire family, but
lets your child expand his creativity and imagination. It is much
more meaningful to make something than to just go out and buy it. It
is a wonderful and satisfying way to spend time with your children.
These home-made ornaments make wonderful gifts as well.
Before you decide to go shopping for Christmas ornaments, first take
a look around your house. You’ll be surprised at what you may find!
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