How to Make Homemade Christmas Ornaments

by Laurie on July 22, 2010

We are continuing the Christmas in July celebration here on Tip Junkie by learning how to make homemade Christmas ornaments.  Many of these would make gorgeous gifts for neighbors and teachers as well.

I hope these tutorials will inspire you to create a beautiful tree for the holidays. If you visit these crafty ladies blogs, be sure to tell them the Tip Junkie sent ya! {{hugs}}

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How to Make Homemade Christmas Ornaments

1.  How to make easy and cute Ornaments for Christmas from Jessica.
2.  A tutorial for making a fun retro partridge ornament from Retro Mama.
3.  How to make keyboard ornaments from Geekware.
4.  Mod Podge a picture on a small canvas for a cute ornament from The Dimmitt Family.

How to Make Paper Christmas Ornaments

5.  12 Days of Paper Christmas Ornaments from Remodelahoic.
6.  Using Your old photo cards, you can make ornaments chronologically and by year from Memories on Clover Lane.
7.  Quick, easy, and cute paper ornaments from Mandi Shandi.
8.  Paper Lollipop ornaments from Craftaholics Anonymous.

Traditional Homemade Christmas Tree Ornaments

9.  Faux pearl and lace star ornament tutorial from Decor to Adore.
10.  Handmade button wreath ornament tutorial from Super Mom Central.
11.  Monogram & Polk a dot painted ball ornament tutorial from Embellished Bayou.
12.  How to make an easy fabric ornament in 1 hour with scrap materials and stay green from Frugal Front Porch.

Easy Christmas Ornaments Crafts for Kids

13.  No-Sew ornaments or gift toppers that you can make in any shape using this technique from Blue Bird Studio.
14.  Make a super cute reindeer ornament using clothespins from Mama Jenn.
15.  Snowman ornament globe from My Chihuahua Bites.
16.  Make a candy cane ornament using Life Savers candies from Mama Jenn.

17.  Hand print paper angel ornament you can do with the kids from Mandi Shandi.
18.  Pinwheel paper ornament from Made by Stephie.
19.  Crayola Magic hand print Christmas ornament craft for the kids from Wholesome Womanhood.
20. 12 days of christmas homemade ornament projects for kids from Silly Eagle Books.

How to Make Felt Christmas Ornaments

21.  How to make stuffed felt ornaments from Saidos da Concha.
22.  Christmas pudding ornament tutorial from Bugs & Fishes.
23.  Photography inspired felt ornaments from Pajama Mama.
24.  Felt wreath ornament from Lauren.

Ornaments to Use or Give as Gifts

25.  Flat circle filled Believe Christmas ornament decoration from nap Time Crafts.
26.  How to make Santa’s Belly ornament a tutorial from Nap Time Crafts.
27.  Paper snowflake embellished ornament.
28.  How to make a Polymer clay Christmas ornament with instructions from My Crafty Heaven.

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1 Amy July 22, 2010 at 5:11 am

These are fantastic…thanks for the links/tutorials. My daughter will love creating some of these together!

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2 Sudie July 23, 2010 at 7:53 am

Thanks, Laurie! This will be a great resource when the kids yell “Mom, I’m bored!” Hopefully, it will get me through the rest of summer break.

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3 Lauren July 29, 2010 at 9:17 pm

Wow, you posted one of my tutorials! This is so exciting! I am nearly famous! Not really, but it’s still exciting. Thank for linking to my blog.

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