50 DIY Christmas Ornaments Turning the X’Mas Tree Into A Piece of Your Imagination

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Those who love to add a personalized touch to everything perhaps, have got Christmas as the most suitable time of the year to make it happen with lovely decor and of course, captivating colorful ornaments for that lovely X’mas tree. Making ornaments at home that can make the festive much more joyous and warm is not at all a tough deal when you have got the below awe-inspiring DIY Christmas Ornaments on hand!

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16. Mason Jar Lid Christmas Ornament

Mason Jar Lid Christmas Ornament
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Cute faces of your kids look even moe cute when their pictures are given a unique makeover and turned into these Mason Jar Lid Ornaments, having the pictures glued to scrapbook paper and attached to the insides of the mason jar lid, finally decorating the lids with pretty washi tape. You will also need a hot glue gun, scissors, pencil, ribbon, circle hole punch, and of course, a small photo of each child.

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DIY Details : pre-kpages

17. Snowflakes

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No one can stop themselves from adoring these delicate borax snowflakes that pay the most wonderful tribute to the winter essence of Christmas. These do turn out glorious when pipe cleaners made into a snowflake shapes are covered in borax crystals throughout by putting them inside a bucket of borax and boiling water. Simply leave them to dry, and hang the true-to-life snowflakes to the tree.

DIY Details : mominmadison

18. Peppermint Candy Christmas Ornaments

Peppermint Candy Christmas Ornaments
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The mere smell of peppermint candies takes you to a world of festivities and celebrations, but have you ever thought they can be equally fantastic Christmas tree ornaments as well? Melting peppermints in cookie cutters makes the treats blend into each other and form a pretty edible festive shape, that only need a toothpick to make a hole on top, perfect for stringing a twine and getting all set for hanging.

DIY Details : hello-homebody

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19. DIY Christmas Tree Ornaments

DIY Christmas Tree Ornaments
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Get the magic done in just a matter of few minutes even if you consider yourself the laziest crafter. Get some colored popsicle sticks and attach them with each other in a tree-shaped fashion. All you need to do is wrap gorgeous colors of florist wire, yarn, cord or even glitter pipe cleaners around the trees to make them look absolutely splendid. Lastly, add the finishing touches with a pretty card stock star on top.

DIY Details : ziggityzoom

20. Puzzle Pieces Crafts: Snowflakes

Puzzle Pieces Crafts: Snowflakes
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These enchanting mini snowflakes are one of the most amazing puzzle pieces crafts, putting the pieces together on top of a disc and gluing them to form a snowflake structure. Some bright white paint comes into play to achieve that perfect winter-snow touch for the ornaments, getting them hang-ready by attaching a ribbon to the top piece. Surely the Christmas tree’s best friends !

DIY Details : redtedart

21. Stitched Paper Ornaments DIY

Stitched Paper Ornaments DIY
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Let’s not forget what the joyful festival is all about – candy canes, bright stars, surprise gifts, lots of colorful ornaments, and of course, the X’mas tree. These Stitched Paper Ornaments are a great faith-inspired prettiness you can add to the tree, crafted by making lots of holes in cardstock paper cut outs and working colorful yarn through them with the help of a needle to create lovely patterns.

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DIY Details : bloesem

22. Cinnamon Stick Tree Ornaments

Cinnamon Stick Tree Ornaments
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Vibrant bright green tiny trees that have got awesome cinnamon sticks as their trunks are not only an oh so gorgeous piece of decor, but also amazingly fragrant, welcoming the holidays with a pleasant scent spread through the house. Pieces of Canadian pine garlands arranged in ascending order of size bring out the look of an actual pine tree, while some colorful buttons on top resemble little ornaments.

DIY Details : consumercrafts

23. Easy Snowflake Christmas Ornaments

Easy Snowflake Christmas Ornaments
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Here’s another innovative idea to work out snowflake ornaments, that has got a little splash of color compliment the bright backdrop of white foam snowflakes from the Dollar Store, making everything much more fun and contrasting. Pretty little dots made with different colors of highlighters form the foreground, while a piece of some sparkly pipe cleaners plays the role of the ornament strings to get them all set for hanging.

DIY Details : notimeforflashcards

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24. DIY Jingle Bell Ornament

DIY Jingle Bell Ornament
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Absolutely kid-friendly and something that can be assembled within minutes, these DIY Jingle Bell Ornaments surely deserve a spot in the list of homemade X’mas tree decor. All you need is lots of large jingle bells, pieces of twine, and a ribbon to recreate your very own versions of the glorious chiming ornaments. Simply make a 4 branch knot from two twines, thread bells on them, finally tying knots to turn it into a ball-like figure.

DIY Details : thehappierhomemaker

25. Cupcake Liner Christmas Tree Ornaments

Cupcake Liner Christmas Tree Ornaments
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Crafting these pastel-themed ornaments is going to be a true piece of cake for those who love integrating an element of baking into just about everything they do. This one is surely a no-fuss, no-mess craft made with cupcake cases folded and arranged on top of each other to get a perfect pine tree shape, decorated with glitters, sequins and embellishments. Undoubtedly, they are pretty as a picture!

DIY Details : oneperfectdayblog

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26. Super Easy Homemade Cinnamon Ornaments

Super Easy Homemade Cinnamon Ornaments
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Attract all the senses of a lovely smell to your Christmas tree this year – thanks to these homemade cinnamon ornaments that look as beautiful as tempting they seem to smell. Looking just like gingerbread, these ornaments are made using no more than three ingredients, including ground cinnamon, unsweetened applesauce, and craft glue, while cookie cutters work wonders to bring out those incredible shapes.

DIY Details : backtoherroots

27. Christmas Ornament Crafts

Christmas Ornament Crafts
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A thing that says candy cane can simply not be inappropriate for Christmas. Keeping the decor really budget-friendly, and beautiful at the same time, you can make rolls of copy paper painted with red stripes look like a perfect candy cane. Or simply apply glue on a candy cane shaped cardboard and adorn it with a combination of red and white pom poms. Another great twist is to make a pom pom wreath with the same technique!

DIY Details : skiptomylou

28. Christmas Ornament DIY

Christmas Ornament DIY
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An ordinary styrofoam ball dressed up with an unbeatable element of beauty – these super easy ornaments are crafted by sliding a small bead and a big bead onto a headpin and poking the pin into the ball. Cover the ball throughout in a flower-formation, gluing a piece of ribbon or rickrack to the top for hanging. Clear faceted beads, lots of small sparkle beads, wire cutters, some head pins, and glue is all these DIY ornaments call for.

DIY Details : katyclouds

29. Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments for Kids

Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments for Kids
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The title itself makes it clear that it’s time to get the kids indulged in those festive craft projects ! Not at all messy for the little hands, these ornaments have got seven rings cut out of bent toilet paper in order to arrange them as a lovely flower. It simply requires gluing the petals and letting the child’s imagination come to life by adorning the ornaments with embellishments of their own choice and whims.

DIY Details : diyinspired

30. How to Make Paper Straw Snowflake and Star Ornaments

How to Make Paper Straw Snowflake and Star Ornaments
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You would want to make dozens of these paper straw snowflakes and stars, and the reason behind the same is the amazing effortlessness with which they get put together, while being so inexpensive at the same time. All they need is lots of pieces of colorful left-over paper straws that have been arranged like a snowflake and star with a lovely retro element to them in a few steps of cutting and gluing.

DIY Details : unifyhandmade

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