Crafting Christmas Ornaments
Whether youre looking to add to your holiday decorations or just a way to keep the kids busy this time of year weve found some fun crafts to make.
Crafting Christmas Ornaments. Here weve selected our favorite projects in the hopes that theyll make your Christmas that much more wonderful. Start by wood-burning whimsical snowflake motifs into each wood slice and hot glue the ribbon onto the front and back of the wood to create an ornament. Stay tuned for a new Christmas craft every week this month.
For the wood-burned ornaments gather round wood slices a wood-burning tool ribbon or twine and a hot glue gun. Not only does this easy-to-craft ornament look pretty but it also smells great. Trace the shapes onto heavy cardstock and cut out with a crafts knife.
By the end of the craft glitter was everywhere As well as big smiles. Or take a look at ornaments that up-cycle household items such as Mason jar lids and baking tins. Craft expert artist and author Amy Latta.
Bend a 30 piece of naturally coiled wrapped wire in half to form a loop then gently push each end into the hollow part of a cinnamon stick. Use needle and thread to sew on purchased beaded felt balls in a zigzag pattern. 1 Christmas Tree 6 Different Ways.
Let your preschooler do a lot of the painting for these holiday figures though they may need a little help with the small details like the faces belts etc. Colorful Holiday Gift Card Holders by Smitha of Smiling Colors. Candy Cane Wreath for the Holidays by Laura of Lauras Crafty Life.