Homemade Christmas Ornaments
Get some cool ideas to make homemade Christmas ornaments to bring in the Christmas cheer with a difference.
With the Christmas season fast approaching around the corner, it will soon be time to deck up those X’mas trees and whip up all those mouthwatering recipes. ‘Tis the season to be jolly and time to go ‘ho ho ho’. ‘Tis the time for decorations, loads of shopping and showering gifts on your loved ones.
This is the time when you get an opportunity to be creative! There’s nothing better than homemade decorations or gifts and it also adds to the personal touch. So when it comes to decorating your Christmas tree, you can start personalizing it in your own special way. Making homemade items is enjoyable and it also gets the entire family involved. Homemade Christmas ornaments are really fun to make and also give a warm feeling to the Christmas trees. This warmth and the glow that radiates around it can never ever be replaced by hanging ornaments bought off the shelf.
Let us take a quick look at some ways to have homemade Christmas ornaments:
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Use Mica tiles to display your family photographs! The front portion can showcase the picture where as the backside of the tile can be decorated using ribbons and paper, since the both the sides will be visible, once the tile is hung by a string or a chain. The edges of the tiles can also be decorated using colored paper and satin ribbons. -
Bring out those boxes full of Christmas cards and showcase them. This will not only be visually appealing but will also help you to cherish your good memories. You can cut them up into various shapes and hang them up on the tree!
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If you are really hard pressed for time, re-use your Christmas ornaments that were used the year before. You can wrap them up in colorful shiny paper or use glitter glue pens to decorate the outer surface.
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Dough can also be used, to create cute and zany shapes, which can be painted over once it dries. A little time consuming, they need to mold well to achieve the desired result. Mix salt in it to keep the insects at bay, which may prove to be a hindrance whilst it dries.
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A pair of socks can be recycled into a great homemade Christmas decoration. Fill the foot of a white sock and divide it into different sections to define the body parts. Use some colored string or fabric for scarf; buttons for eyes or sketch pens can also do the trick. Just get creative!
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Pull out that old box holding the unused toys, and use them innovatively. Tiny brown teddies and little dolls will add to the dazzle to the Christmas tree.
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Use your old jewelry items like long chains or beaded necklaces and drape them around the tree.
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Try to make your ornaments as glittery as possible. Use the top of an aluminum can and punch some designs into it. Hang it with a ribbon!
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Food items like cookie dough can also be used to create innovative homemade ornaments. Roll out some refrigerated cookie dough and cut some pretty shapes. A small hole should be made, on top of each one. The cookies can then be baked. Once baked, decorate with sprinkles of chocolate. When dried, use a cord and hang them up! One important point, make sure you don’t eat them all in one go because a bare Christmas tree won’t look too appealing!
| By Kashmira Lad Published: 11/6/2007 |
A homemade Christmas tree
I don’t know if we’ll stick with just the homemade decorations on the tree - I think we may add a handful of ornaments we’ve collected over the years - but I will say that despite the extra work involved.
Girl Personalized Christmas Ornament
Put all the keyword ornaments aside and work with those first. One speedy mind for making a homemade Christmas ornament is to purchase a duo of modeling cadaver. Such signifier of jewelry are usually considered as fashion jewellery.
Personalized Christmas Ornament
For more, check out the Christmas ornament ideas given below. Home fef made Christmas Ornament Ideas. You can decorate your tree with painted tennis balls, holly, berries, confetti, bells, small plastic toys and beads on clothespins.
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