Homemade ornaments aren’t just cheaper — they’re more meaningful. They tell a story, add warmth, and make your Christmas tree feel like you. Whether you’re crafting alone with a mug of cocoa or making memories with family, these easy ideas turn everyday materials into something magical.
No fancy craft stores, no glitter explosions — just creativity, coziness, and a bit of string.
🎨 1. Salt Dough Keepsakes
You’ll need:
- 2 cups flour
- 1 cup salt
- ¾ cup water
How to make
- Mix ingredients into a firm dough.
- Roll it out and cut with cookie cutters (stars, trees, hearts).
- Poke a small hole on top with a straw for hanging.
- Bake at 100°C (200°F) for 2–3 hours until hard.
- Cool, then paint or press small leaves or lace into the dough before baking for texture.
Bonus: Stamp initials or the year into the dough for memory ornaments.
🌿 2. Citrus Slice Ornaments
You’ll need:
- Oranges or lemons
- Knife + oven
How to make:
- Slice thinly (5 mm) and pat dry.
- Bake on parchment paper at 90°C (195°F) for 3–4 hours, flipping halfway.
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Once dry, thread twine through and hang.
Tip: Combine with cinnamon sticks and star anise for the best-smelling tree ever.
🪵 3. Cinnamon Stick Bundles
Bundle 3 cinnamon sticks with twine, add a dried orange slice, or glue a small pine sprig on top.
It’s rustic, fragrant, and takes 2 minutes.
🧶 4. Yarn Ball Mini Ornaments
You’ll need:
- Small balloons
- Yarn + glue + water mixture
How to make:
- Blow up mini balloons (golf ball size).
- Dip yarn in glue-water mix (2:1 ratio) and wrap around balloon.
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Let dry overnight, pop balloon, remove it, and hang with a string.
Looks like cozy snowballs — especially in white or red yarn.
🪶 5. Pinecone Elves
You’ll need: pinecones, felt, glue, and small wooden beads.
Glue a bead on top as a “head,” add a felt hat and scarf, and draw a tiny face with a marker.
They look adorable peeking out from between branches.
💫 6. Dried Flower Glass Ornaments
Use clear plastic or glass fillable ornaments (cheap online).
Add dried flowers, petals, or herbs.
You can mix lavender, rose petals, and small pine twigs for a botanical, elegant look.
🧂 7. Spice & Ribbon Sachets
Cut a small square of fabric (old napkin works), fill with cloves, nutmeg, or dried rosemary, and tie with ribbon.
Hang or tuck into the tree for a warm, natural scent.
🧵 8. Button Snowflakes
Arrange old buttons in snowflake shapes (use white, silver, or gold).
Glue onto cardstock or thin wire, then add ribbon.
It’s crafty and upcycles those random buttons you’ll never sew on anyway.
🧁 9. Cupcake Liner Angels
Flatten cupcake liners, fold them into fan shapes, and glue together in a bow.
Add a small wooden bead on top for a “head” and a gold thread halo.
Simple, lightweight, and kid-friendly.
🍪 10. Cookie Cutter Frames
Use old metal cookie cutters — fill the inside with a small photo or patterned paper.
Glue in place and add ribbon to hang.
They make sentimental ornaments or great small gifts.
🧊 11. Paper Straw Stars
Cut 5–10 paper straws and glue them in a star shape.
Paint them gold or white and dust with flour for a frosted look.
🪡 12. Fabric Scrap Hearts
Cut small heart shapes from leftover fabric or old clothes.
Sew or glue edges, stuff with cotton or tissue, and add twine for hanging.
Each one feels cozy, imperfect, and full of nostalgia.
🕯️ 13. Mini Gift Box Ornaments
Wrap tiny boxes (or even empty matchboxes) with leftover paper and ribbons.
They sparkle beautifully under the lights — and you can tuck notes or candy inside.
🪞 14. Vintage Magic: Old Jewelry & Buttons
Clip old earrings, brooches, or necklaces onto the branches as ornaments.
They reflect light and add that unique “family heirloom” sparkle without buying anything new.
🧊 15. Snowy Jars
For a tabletop version: Coat old jam jars with glue, roll in sugar or Epsom salt, let dry, and drop a tealight inside.
They’ll glow like frozen lanterns next to your tree.
🎄 Final Touch
Homemade ornaments aren’t about perfection — they’re about presence.
Use what you have, make it fun, and let your tree tell a story.
Whether it’s paper hearts, pinecone elves, or orange slices, each one carries a bit of you.
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