I'm not sure whether I was in grade school or Girl Scouts, but I definitely remember making handmade ornaments as a child. I was so proud of myself and couldn't wait to give them to my mom so she could hang them on our tree. Now that I'm a mother I cherish handmade ornaments from my kids. I'm excited to share with you a simple paper ornament I made with my children!
The ornament we made was inspired from this post by Camille Styles. We started by gathering all of our supplies which we had on hand.
-ruler
-hole punch
-round object for tracing
-scrapbook paper
-pencil
-scissors
-hot glue gun
-ribbon
Begin by deciding how large you would like your ornament to be, then trace and cut out 2 circles and set aside.
Next you will need to cut out your paper strips. I decided to make our ornament fuller than my inspiration picture, so we ended up using about 40 strips of paper.
Before cutting, punch a hole in the center of each strip marked by the lines of your ruler.
After each paper strip has been cut begin placing them around one of circles you cut in the beginning step, with the hole-punched edge facing out. Make sure each strip is placed even in length and each strip slightly overlaps the strip before it.
I began hot gluing the paper strips around the circle, making sure to get them straight across from each other as best as possible. This tip will allow your ornament to tie close with ease.
Place the second circle cut out, on top of the center of the ornament.
String ribbon through the holes of each strip...
gently pull closed then tie a knot.
To keep the holiday theme going I added felt holly and berries.
Instead of hanging our ornament on the tree, we decided to make a special place for it on our shelf.
I hope you enjoyed it!
Oh how clever and how fun is this. I love it and it is so pretty. Great tutorial. I would love for you to link up to Inspire Me this afternoon. www.astrollthrulife.net. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and looks like fun to make with your kids. My kids are adults and there are no little ones, but I will save the idea for the future.
ReplyDeleteHave fun creating memories with your children.
This is so cute! The felt on the top adds the perfect touch to it!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a lovely day.
xoxo
I would have never guessed that's how it made made. So simple and cute. I love the felt topper. I'd leave it on a shelf too. It's super cute!
ReplyDeleteSharon
That is really cute Brandi! thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOMG, can't believe it's made of paper! So darn cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Brandi, that's really cool.
ReplyDeleteVery Cute Brandi!! Pretty vignette!
ReplyDeleteSo fun and pretty easy to make. Love it Brandi
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, Brandi! It looks like a sugar plum! Lovely. xo Karen
ReplyDeleteSo pretty I would want one that has my tree colors purple and gold
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ReplyDeleteBrandi!
Yes, I love so much! It is so cute.
Kisses
Okay note to self--get hot glue! This is too cute, and I'm sure my little daughter would love to make this with me. I love posts like these, it's building memories that matter the most to me!
ReplyDeleteCool! It reminds me of the yummy chocolate oranges.
ReplyDeleteI'm digressing - but, this would make a great pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteBrandi, that is the cutest thing and what a great project to do with the kids. I like it sitting on the shelf. It really shows off how pretty it is..Happy Holidays..Judy
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea and what a pretty ornament it makes. It looks so pretty with your white dishes. laurie
ReplyDeleteLooks great Brandi, you're very talented!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for linking this nice tutorial to my Christmas Inspirations Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteI think it's perfect on the shelf. Love the polka dots. Great tutorial and it's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI can see why you like to create pretty things -- you're good at it! The chalkboard ornament and this holly berry one with the paper, how clever!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
This is such a cute idea! I will be sure to try it next Christmas or perhaps do a pumpkin version for Thanksgiving and Halloween.
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