The holiday season is a perfect time to gather with family and enjoy creative activities. Making homemade ornaments with kids is a fun way to add personal charm to your Christmas tree. Below is a list of 30 easy and delightful ornament ideas kids will love making.




1. Paper Snowflakes
Kids can cut intricate patterns into folded paper to create unique snowflakes. Hang them with strings for a classic touch.

2. Salt Dough Ornaments
Create shapes with salt dough, bake them, and let kids paint and decorate them with glitter or markers.

3. Popsicle Stick Stars
Glue popsicle sticks into star shapes and decorate with paint, sequins, or stickers.

4. Pinecone Christmas Trees
Paint pinecones green, add small beads as ornaments, and glue a star on top for adorable miniature trees.

5. Felt Gingerbread Men
Cut out gingerbread shapes from felt and let kids decorate them with buttons, ribbons, and fabric paint.

6. Beaded Candy Canes
String red and white beads onto pipe cleaners, bending them into candy cane shapes.

7. Handprint Ornaments
Use air-dry clay or paint handprints onto round ornaments for a sentimental keepsake.

8. Yarn-Wrapped Stars
Cut star shapes out of cardboard and have kids wrap them with colorful yarn.

9. Cinnamon Stick Bundles
Tie bundles of cinnamon sticks together with twine and add a small bow for rustic ornaments.

10. Recycled Jar Lid Ornaments
Paint and decorate old jar lids, then add a ribbon loop to hang them.

11. Cupcake Liner Angels
Fold cupcake liners into angel shapes, using beads or pom-poms for the heads.

12. Button Wreaths
Glue green and red buttons onto a cardboard ring to create a festive wreath.

13. DIY Photo Ornaments
Insert favorite family photos into clear plastic ornaments for a personalized touch.

14. Glitter Pinecone Ornaments
Roll pinecones in glue and sprinkle them with glitter for a sparkling decoration.

15. Clothespin Reindeer
Glue googly eyes, pipe cleaner antlers, and a red pom-pom nose onto clothespins for cute reindeer.

16. Scrabble Tile Words
Use Scrabble tiles to spell festive words like “JOY” or “NOEL,” gluing them onto ribbon loops.

17. Seashell Ornaments
Paint and decorate collected seashells to hang as ornaments.

18. Paper Chain Garlands
Make a classic paper chain using festive-colored paper to wrap around the tree or hang as ornaments.

19. Felt Christmas Trees
Cut out tree shapes from felt and decorate with sequins, buttons, or fabric scraps.

20. Pom-Pom Snowmen
Glue together white pom-poms to create snowmen, adding felt scarves and tiny hats.

21. Glitter Ball Ornaments
Fill clear plastic ornaments with glitter or confetti for a shiny effect.

22. Mini Mittens Ornaments
Sew or glue together felt pieces in the shape of mittens, adding ribbon loops to hang them.

23. Washi Tape Frames
Decorate small cardboard frames with washi tape and insert tiny drawings or photos.

24. Pasta Wreath Ornaments
Paint bow-tie pasta green and glue them into a circular wreath shape. Add a red ribbon bow.

25. Sock Snowmen
Stuff old socks with cotton or rice, then tie them into snowman shapes with ribbons and add details with felt.


26. Painted Rocks
Paint small, smooth rocks with festive designs like snowflakes, trees, or Santa faces.

27. Stamped Clay Ornaments
Roll out air-dry clay and let kids stamp designs into it before cutting out shapes and letting them dry.

28. Tea Light Snowmen
Decorate battery-operated tea lights with googly eyes, pipe cleaner scarves, and drawn-on snowman faces.

29. Fingerprint Reindeer
Paint reindeer shapes on ornaments using fingerprints and add details like antlers and eyes with markers.

30. Glittery Popsicle Stick Sleighs
Glue popsicle sticks into sleigh shapes, paint them, and add glitter for a shiny finish.

Conclusion
Creating homemade ornaments is a joyful activity that encourages creativity and makes the holiday season more memorable. These 30 ornament ideas are simple, fun, and offer a range of options suitable for kids of all ages. Let your little ones’ imagination shine as they craft ornaments to treasure for years to come.
