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Young House Love » Crafting & Art » Making DIY Ornaments With Kid Art

| By Sherry Petersik | December 19, 2016 |

Making DIY Ornaments With Kid Art

You know we like to make ornaments (there’s a nice collection of others that we’ve whipped up over the years at the end of this post) so we’re just dropping by to share the ones we made this year. You know, for any other jonesing-to-eat-all-the-cookies-and-make-all-the-ornaments folks out there.

Ornament Diy Kid Art Stickers

And these might go down as the easiest grandparent gifts ever (masterpieces by their favorite little ones + a sweet and personal ornament = grandparent gift jackpot). They’re so cute you’ll definitely want to make some for your own tree while you’re at it.

Ornaments Made From Kid Art

Plus they only cost around a dollar or two (and take ten minutes or so) to make, which is definitely key when Christmas is less than a week away!

Homemade Ornament Diy Project With Kids Art

So let’s talk about the wood ornaments first. I picked up these flat wooden tags at Michael’s, where I was actually planning to grab flat ceramic ornaments (like the ones we used for this DIY ornament project of yore) but they were out. So I found these cute distressed wooden tag-looking things in the wood aisle. They were 99 cents each, so when you add the obligatory online coupon, the grand total for 6 was less than $6. There are also ornaments like these, these, or these that would work really well – plus they already come with hanging holes.

Ornament Diy Project With Kid Art

To hang the wood ones I’d need to drill some quick holes, but that’s pretty simple. You could also just tape a loop of ribbon to the back and it should hang ok if you don’t wanna mess with a drill.

Ornament Project From Kid Art DIY

Here’s what I was left with after making all of my holes (I used a 3/16th sized bit). The scrap 2 x 4″ is key for not drilling into our new work surface in the shed, which risks invoking the wrath of Shed-Obsessed John.

How To Make Wood Ornaments With Kid Art Stickers

Then it was time to apply the stickers. Our son made these cute caterpillars in preschool and our daughter came home with the adorable blue birds from first grade. It’s through a school fundraiser called Square1Art that I believe a lot of schools do (our school sends the stickers home for free and offers up other things you can buy for the fundraiser like a mug with the design on it, etc).

Kid Art Stickers Turned Into Ornaments

If you don’t have readymade stickers, you can just scan or photograph any favorite piece of kid art and print it out on sticker paper. Or do regular paper and Mod Podge them to the wood surface. Either way – so easy and such a cute way to keep track of something that might otherwise get lost or stashed in a box forever instead of being enjoyed.

Ornaments Made From Kids Art

With your stickers in place, just thread some thin ribbon through the hole. We had this red ribbon on hand because I save every last gift bag and bow and ribbon and gift box. Every last one, guys. I could fashion a full on ball gown a la Cinderella with my surplus.

Ornament Diy Kid Art Stickers

Homemade Ornament Diy Project With Kids Art

Now let’s chat about that clear domed one that I actually made last year (before our son came home with any). Michael’s and JoAnn sell these plastic ball ornaments with the front cut out – sort of like a terrarium (you could also use these). With a coupon they came in around $1.50 each, and I just stuck the sticker on the inside of the back. We had some fake snow around from our little glass boxes full of dogs so I grabbed some of that and used Elmer’s glue to stick some snow to the inside of the base, and around the outside of the top.

Ornaments Made From Kid Art

Warning: don’t curve the sticker to hug the back curve of the ball completely, or it’ll get super wrinkled and warped. Just stick the four corners to the curve where they meet it and don’t push on the center. That holds the sticker nice and straight instead of wrinkling it all up with that final press in the middle, and it still holds firmly (this guy’s securely stuck 365+ days after making it). I love the idea of our kid-art ornament collection growing each year, and I might keep using different objects to spice things up and keep them from looking too matched (like flat ceramic disks next year, maybe a wooden block the following year, etc).

Hope you guys are having fun and not stressing out too much with Christmas coming so fast and furious! I’ve been drinking all the chai and eating all the cookies and I highly recommend it. I also treated myself to LED window candles that don’t need to be plugged in and run on batteries, so I don’t worry about them burning the house down anymore (an old electric one we had tipped and melted the bottom of our blinds! ACK!). Plus they have a timer so they auto turn on and off which is pretty amazing (no more running around turning them all on and off every day). Yup, Santa basically came early. Also: all the cookies. All of them.

Psst- If you’re looking for more holiday projects, here are a bunch of other ornament DIYs (and other small & easy Christmas projects) from the archives:

  • 1. Once upon a time, we made a ton of painted homemade ornaments
  • 2. Here’s how to make giant red reindeer (an important life skill)
  • 3. Here are the ornaments we made with John’s race medals

Easy Christmas Projects DIY Ornaments Holiday Decor

  • 4. Here are the silhouette ornaments we made a while back for our kiddos (hand prints too)
  • 5. Snowy boxes full of little trees & puppies are always a good idea
  • 6. We also made antler & animal ornaments, some snow-capped glass balls, & dried oranges
  • 7. Here’s how we made these rustic wood ornaments

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