Last year I decided to change the colors of my Christmas tree. I had been doing maroon and gold for a long time. So I switched it up and went with more traditional colors of red and green. The problem was that I need A LOT Christmas ornaments on a small budget. So I found a way to make some cute and crafty ornaments that matched my new tree theme and filled it up nicely.
You can make these to match your own style and tree. So versatile and easy to make.
You will need:
Unfinished wood ornaments like these —

They come in many shapes and sizes. I actually found mine and JoAnn craft store. But you can get them at Amazon too Package of 24 Unfinished Round Wood Christmas Ornaments – Ready to Be Painted and Decorated
They come in many shapes and sizes. I actually found mine and JoAnn craft store. But you can get them at Amazon too Package of 24 Unfinished Round Wood Christmas Ornaments – Ready to Be Painted and Decorated
Scrapbook paper
Mod Podge
Pencil and scissors for tracing and cutting
Basic Paint for edges
Ribbon
Paint the edges of the ornament. Trace the shape onto the BACK of your scrapbook paper with pencil. Cut the shape out just INSIDE the pencil line. This will help it not be too big. Trace a shape for BOTH sides of the ornament. Glue it on using the Mod Podge.
Add ribbon.
Looks pretty nice.
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