Simple diy christmas ornaments i made this year

November is here. It’s time for the festive season. Would you love to make simple handmade DIY Christmas Ornaments?
Here are easy and simple DIY Christmas tree ornaments we made this year. I’ve also shared links to the materials that I’ve sourced from Amazon.
DIY Gnome Christmas Ornaments:
Make a Christmas Gnome with some yarn, wooden beads and cotton. The adorable red-colored gnome looks great on the Christmas tree.
For the hat, we can use either red velvet cloth, red textured paper, felt sheets and for the beard, use cotton, or a large pom-pom made out of ribbed yarn. Glue a wooden bead as a nose for the gnome. Decorate the hat with paper flowers and beads.

DIY Christmas Stars:
These simple DIY Christmas stars are so easy to make and they are adorable. I’ve colored the stars with chalk paint. Allow it to dry and seal it with a coat of varnish. Decorate it with paper flowers, beads and sequins.



DIY Ball Christmas Ornaments:

All you need is paper mache baubles to start with. Color them using acrylic paints or chalk paints. Allow them to dry and decorate it with beads, paper flowers and glitter. Stunning ball Christmas ornaments are ready to deck!! This looks simple and easier to do. However, the output would be classic.

DIY wood slice Christmas Ornaments:
Create a personalized wooden ornament using the art of decoupage!! Turn your favorite photo onto wood slice to make beautiful ornaments this Christmas!
I got my wood slices from Amazon. Paste your photo or decoupage paper using glue. Once they are dried, apply a coat of varnish to seal it.

DIY Origami Star Christmas Ornaments:
Origami stars are easy to fold and make beautiful Christmas ornaments. These 3D paper stars had a beautiful vintage feel.

DIY Mini-beaded Wreath Christmas Ornaments:
All you need is colorful velvet beads and floral wires to get creative! String the wreath using colorful beads and secure the end with some green leaf wire.

DIY Joy Noel Christmas Decorations:
Joyeux Noel is a French word for Merry Christmas. It’s easier to do with MDF or cardboard alphabets.
Prime the letter with mixed media paste. Once dried, use chalk paint to color the letters. Allow it to dry completely. Seal it with a coat of varnish. Decorate the letters with paper flowers, sequins and beads.

You could make these DIY Christmas Ornaments to sell. So, which Christmas Ornaments do you like?
Comment on what are the best DIY Christmas Ornaments you made this year.
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With luv,




