Handmade Ornaments for the Tree
Decorating your Christmas tree for the holidays can be pleasant
and exciting rather than nerve wrecking and expensive. This is
especially true if you start early investigating the different
types of homemade ornaments your family can make together. Many
of these can be made with minimal expense for the needed
supplies to make your tree personalized and unique. Never
underestimate that there are many different ways to decorate
your tree, by using your imagination and garnering a little
patience you can decorate your tree with pride. A new tradition
can be created and joyfully experienced by deciding that each
year you will add a new type of ornamental decoration to the
family tree.
One good place to begin adding to your tree's decorations is
with the left over Christmas paper products from last year.
Unused or partially used rolls of wrapping paper make new
decorations a snap, especially if you're on a limited budget for
this season. Paper can be measured to any size you desire, and
then folded into the designs of your choice. Some popular shapes
are stars and delicate fan shapes. Attach to the paper by gluing
a brightly colored ribbon, and if desired hang a hook through
the ribbon. Also, beautiful origami nature shapes such as birds
from left over holiday paper are another option. Old greeting
cards can be used to liven up a tree. Simply cut the back off
the card and hole-punch at top and add a ribbon, and cards may
be cut into different shapes and a light weight frame added to
set it off too. Other crafty type projects can be created using
Christmas cards by saving Mason Jar type lids which have a flat
underside. Cutting and gluing felt can be placed on the
underside along with a beautiful card holiday scene, and add
some yarn around the edge of the top and hang on your tree.
Other craft ideas which are especially fun for kids are mixing
flour and water and using a cookie cutter to create the holiday
shapes. Ginger bread cookies can be hung on the tree along with
some stringed popcorn or construction paper chains in place of
the traditional metal garland or icicles. Another type of
beautiful handmade Christmas tree ornament is made from tin.
Supplies for making them can be found in a home supply and
repair store, or a craft store. You will need snips for the tin,
and a specialized hole-punch to make the decorative holes for
the design. Thin sheets of tin are not expensive and can be
bought rolled or in single sheets. This type of Christmas
decoration would probably work best for older children due to
the fact that a certain amount of hand strength is needed for
cutting and the use of sharp tin. Ornaments can be made from
craft balls. The ball's hollow clear design allow for painting
on the outside of the ball and inside. Painting the inside is as
simple as filling it with paint and shaking. Allow twenty four
hours for drying. Stencil design patterns or free hand painting
allow for any holiday scene to be painted on the outside. Dating
your ornament is always a good idea too.
There are many ways to make handmade decorations for your tree;
other options are beaded jewelry designs. Most craft stores
carry kits to make decorations, but you can buy wire for jewelry
and string your own beads. Kids can make cute ornaments for the
tree by using precut foam from a craft store too. Whatever type
of handmade ornament you decide to make it is a sure bet that
along the way you will make a lot of good memories from
interacting with family or friends, you may even find a lot of
personal fulfillment by reminiscing about Christmas days of
yesteryear. Handmade ornaments mean that you care about adding a
little of you to the holidays. Traditions and keepsakes are a
treasured thing that are passed down to those that come after
you, so make sure to experiment and have lots of fun creating an
ornament that you will be proud to hand down and display on your
tree this Christmas season.