Younger children can make something easy, like a salt dough handprint or a craft stick photo frame they can paint and dump glitter on, while the experts can try an elegant DIY leather snowflake that's so Pinterest-worthy it could be sold or given as a gift. You can find DIY Christmas ornament ideas for every skill level. It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or more artistically-inclined, either. Chances are you already have plenty around the house, like nail polish, beads, crayons, and pom-poms. All you need to do is set aside an afternoon for your family to get together and round-up your supplies. Plus, it's a great excuse to stay in your comfiest matching pajamas, crank up the holiday music, and sip on some hot cocoa (or Christmas cocktails!). But, it's never too late to start a new Christmas tradition: Making DIY ornaments.Ĭrafting unique, homemade ornaments is a fun activity that everyone from toddlers and preschoolers to teens and full-grown adults can enjoy. Chances are you have a big box of holiday ornaments that you use each year to decorate your tree-like vintage baubles you've collected from family members or even a lucky glass pickle.
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