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These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Make Your Tree Even More Special

Mar 09, 2024

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When it comes to decorating your Christmas tree, the ornaments are definitely the main attraction. This is where our own unique style tends to shine. Ree Drummond, for example, is all about those meaningful, homespun ornaments over uniform store-bought sets. "The ones on my tree are a mix of crafted childhood ornaments and sentimental ornaments we've been gifted through the years," she says. It makes sense that she's partial to DIY Christmas decorations—they're one of a kind, imbued with care (even if they don't turn out how you imagined! 😂), and often have a retro feel. Plus, DIY Christmas ornaments make sweet heirlooms to give to loved ones. So if you need more DIY Christmas gift ideas or just want a fun Christmas craft, give these homemade ornaments and baubles a try. They're exactly what your tree needs this holiday season.

Here, we've selected our favorite projects in the hopes that they'll make your Christmas that much more wonderful. Try crafting chalkboard ornaments—you'll be able to personalize each gift with your recipient's initials or a special message. Or take a look at ornaments that up-cycle household items such as mason jar lids and baking tins. You might also want to make a few of these DIY Christmas tree decorations with your kids, in which case we suggest the adorable mini clothespin options—or those fabulous, sparkly reindeer ornaments! Whether your style is modern, traditional, or rustic, there's a homemade Christmas ornament on this list that's perfect for you.

It really doesn't get much cuter than this gnome ornament! A fluffy yarn beard and bead nose is topped off by an adorable terra cotta pot hat.

Get the tutorial at One Little Project.

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Add a pop of color to your Christmas tree with these whimsical ornaments! They're the perfect mix of vintage and modern style.

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.

These decorative candy canes will be the perfect festive finishing touch to your tree! The only things you'll need to complete this easy project are red and white fabric scraps and wire.

Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.

You've probably seen honeycomb ornaments at your favorite home design store, but you can make equally beautiful ones at home! Their large size makes them the perfect visual counterbalance to small ornaments on your tree.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Avocado toast fanatics won't be able to resist this incredible felt recreation of their favorite snack. The little salt beads are such a cute touch!

Get the tutorial at DIY in PDX.

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For a creative twist on the classic snow globe, try these salt shaker ornaments. To make them, you'll place glittery bottle brush trees atop a bed of salty "snow."

Get the tutorial at Mason Jar Crafts Love.

Grab an old book or newspaper you're finished with to make this sweet paper-covered ornament. The neutral hues mean it will work well with any Christmas tree color scheme.

Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.

Bring a little bit of the outside in with this snow globe ornament filled with pinecones, snow, and pine needles. It's like a winter forest in a ball!

Get the tutorial at The Crazy Craft Lady.

These vibrant paper ornaments are easy to make with a little help from a printable. Once you've printed and cut out the funky shapes, it's time to attach the beads, bells, and tassels.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Ree is a big fan of florals, so we know she would give these pretty ornaments her stamp of approval! They're bright and colorful, and you can easily customize the colors and design.

Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.

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Calling all cat parents! One of these adorable embroidery hoop ornaments deserves a spot on your Christmas tree. Your furry friend will definitely approve!

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

Give your tree a personal touch by adding a few of these acrylic ornaments with your loved ones' names engraved on them. You'll create pretty snowflake designs on one side and lettering on the other for this neat layered look.

Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.

These tiny felt mittens are too cute! Hang a few around your tree or string them up to create a sweet little garland.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

Macrame decorations are incredibly charming and easy to make, even if you're a beginner. These woven Christmas tree ornaments keep things extra simple by only using one knotting technique.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

These darling painted treasures will bring a touch of whimsy to your tree. The little ones are sure to love them, too!

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.

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If you want a warm, modern look for your tree, try making these simple leather ornaments. The clean design means they will complement and not clash with your other decorations.

Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.

How cute would your tree look covered in these pastel-colored reindeer? A healthy dose of glitter on the noses and antlers will really make them sparkle.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.

Let it snow with these pretty snowflake ornaments crafted from wooden beads and monochromatic twine. You'll be surprised how quickly they come together!

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.

These mini gumball machines will delight kids of all ages (including kids at heart!). Add tiny candies to make them even more colorful.

Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.

Real candles are beautiful but you can keep it safe and stylish with these pretty paper ornaments. The candle holders are made with metallic baking cups—so clever!

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

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These modern marbled ornaments can be customized with whatever colors you'd like. We love these cool blues, but anything goes!

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.

When it comes to crafting, we can't get enough of pom-poms—and neither can this adorable ornament! This little elf is really easy to whip up in an hour.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

A little extra glitter never hurt anyone! These confetti-filled ornaments are an easy way to add some flair to all your seasonal gatherings.

Get the tutorial at Unusually Lovely.

Whether you're crafting them for your favorite hostess or just looking to commemorate your family's most recent travels, these wood slice ornaments will be a big hit.

Get the tutorial at All for the Memories.

Get this: These "bells" are actually just miniature Bundt pans stacked on top of each other! Your baker friends will love them.

Get the tutorial at Country Living.

This snowball ornament decorated with a chalkboard tag is so elegant. It's perfect for a present or for displaying on your own evergreen.

Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & a Princess.

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Craft this printable ornament with a festive message to add some merry words to your already joyful holiday centerpiece.

Get the tutorial at Over the Big Moon.

Using ingredients you already have at home—baking soda and corn starch—you can make these sweet little macarons for your Christmas tree.

Get the tutorial at Posh Little Designs.

Make a fleet of sparkly snowflakes. This blogger provided tons of design inspiration for different colors and decorative elements.

Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.

These knit mittens will look so adorable draped over a branch of your tree.

Get the tutorial at The Crafting Nook.

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Create your own mini holiday neighborhood! Deck the halls of these little homes and then display them proudly.

Get the tutorial at Houseful of Handmade.

Give some retro flair to your Christmas tree by making a bundle of ornaments painted with multi-colored starbursts.

Get the tutorial at PMQ for Two.

There are so many Mason jar crafts out there, including this easy idea for making your own wreath ornaments out of their lids.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

Put a geometric twist on your decorations this year with these flashy brass ornaments.

Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.

One way to DIY a wood slice ornament is by using chalkboard paint and writing a Christmas message on it.

Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.

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For a creative craft your kids will love, make these cute clothespin people to hang on your tree. Let them get imaginative with their outfits and scarves.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Have you ever thought of filling clear ornaments in addition to painting them? Try making these elegant gold-dipped baubles filled with pearls, lace, paper, and more.

Get the tutorial at Home Made by Carmona.

These stamped ornaments are so easy to make, you'll want to affix them to all your Christmas gifts. You can churn out a good amount in one afternoon!

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Attention, minimalists! These simple wooden ornaments are just what your Christmas tree needs. The designs are customizable to fit your style.

Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.

Put a sparkly touch on your Christmas tree with these cute reindeer. Hang them with a ribbon for an extra-decorative touch.

Get the tutorial at This Is Tisa.

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Do you have a major sweet tooth? Celebrate your love of all things sugar with these easy ornaments made from clay.

Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.

You can choose any base color for these gold marble ornaments, but this vibrant turquoise is an eye-catching pick!

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

Follow the steps to create these multicolored pom-poms to hang on your tree. You can customize them to match your holiday color scheme.

Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.

Do you have a little one who's completely unicorn-obsessed? They'll love these adorable sparkly ornaments!

Get the tutorial at Posh Little Designs.

Talk about an easy, prettty idea. These ornaments are made with paint and temporary tattoos. It'll be a breeze to customize the design and color.

Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.

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These are the cutest little mittens around! Author Mary Jane Duford shares a tutorial on how to make these cozy creations, punctuated with snowflake embroidery.

Get the tutorial at Home for the Harvest.

If you’d like your tree to have a traditional, farmhouse look, you'll love these subtly ornate ornaments.

Get the tutorial at Bellewood Cottage.

Follow this simple tutorial to make gorgeous ornaments, outfitted with antique silver paint and German glass glitter.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.

These rolled paper ornaments really represent Ree’s signature style: vintage touches and patterns galore. They’ll add pretty pops of color to any tree.

Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid.

To bring a rustic-meets-modern feel to your holiday tree, craft these beaded wreath ornaments.

Get the tutorial at The Cards We Drew.

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Here’s a crafty way to hang a mini tree on your big tree! This ornament is made of twigs and a wood plaque.

Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.

For a natural way to decorate your tree, dry some citrus slices and turn them into easy-to-make ornaments.

Get the tutorial at A Clean Bee.

These ornaments might look like miniature chalkboards, but they’re actually embroidered! Showcase this enchanting look with downsized embroidery hoops and pom-pom trim.

Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.

If you want your tree to give off a bohemian vibe for Christmas, these feather ornaments are a must.

Get the tutorial at A Pretty Fix.

To keep things simple, yet artistic, with your Christmas tree decorations, make these stylish ornaments.

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.

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To make Christmas décor that you can use even after the tree comes down, these evergreen sprig clay ornaments are a must.

Get the tutorial at Made in a Day.

Incorporate leather into to your Christmas tree with these country-meets-city leather tassel ornaments.

Get the tutorial at City Farmhouse.

Tea towels can be used for a lot more than a cute kitchen accent. Make delightful DIY ornaments with a couple of patterns.

Get the tutorial at Northern Feeling.

Lace can lend an elegant look to your Christmas tree. These embroidery hoop ornaments can be made in a flash and are oh-so-sophisticated.

Get the tutorial at All Things with Purpose.

Sure, you use baking tins to make plenty of sweet treats this time of year, but what about transforming some into ornaments? This tutorial will show you how to do it.

Get the tutorial at Northern Feeling.

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Now you can make ornaments with some of those vintage pieces you have lying around. Or, it’ll give you a good excuse to go antiquing!

Get the tutorial at The Painted Hinge.

Vintage bingo cards can be easily turned into charming, distinctive Christmas ornaments. Bonus points if you also attach antique buttons and mini holiday pieces as chips.

Get the tutorial at Atta Girl Says.

To showcase beloved Christmas carol lyrics on ornaments, look to vintage spools. Everyone will think they’re just the cutest!

Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.

Here’s an ornament you can make with your little ones. Craft a "candy cane" decked out in red and white pony beads with a checked fabric bow.

Get the tutorial at Fireflies and Mud Pies.

With its vintage-inspired stripes, twine bow, and tiny pine cone, this Christmas ornament is the definition of homespun charm.

Get the tutorial at My Creative Days.

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As it turns out, your children’s wood building blocks they don’t play with anymore can make for ideal Christmas ornaments. The look is perfected with holiday words and pine trees.

Get the tutorial at A Pretty Happy Home.

Using a Cricut or Silhouette machine, you can craft these ornaments displaying Christmas sayings.

Get the tutorial at Pineapple Paper Co.

“Spring” into action and make these fun ornaments! Made with vintage mattress springs, they look like snowflakes, which means you can decorate with them all winter long.

Get the tutorial at Thistlewood Farms.

It doesn't get much more classic than sparkly stars made with air clay festooning a tree. You might've made a version of these ornaments when you were growing up.

Get the tutorial at Little Yellow Wheelbarrow.

If you’re not ready to take on a complicated macramé project, this ornament is a way to dip your toe in the water.

Get the tutorial at The Wicker House.

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These ornaments have a secret—there are surprise gifts inside! Display the recipient’s name on the ornament and drop in a tiny present, like a pair of earrings.

Get the tutorial at In My Own Style.

Black and white ornaments feel timeless, even though right now they’re cool and current. These are so simple to paint.

Get the tutorial at Taryn Whiteaker.

The snow makes everything look magical throughout the Christmas season. Capture that look with these darling little birdhouses.

Get the tutorial at Paint Me Pink.

If it’s baby’s first Christmas, you can treasure that memory forever with these ornaments that'll tug at your heartstrings.

Get the tutorial at Azure Farm.

Snow globes are great and all, but a snow globe ornament? Now that’s creative! You can make yours with fake snow and bottlebrush trees.

Get the tutorial at Mikyla Creates.

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