How to Make Homemade Christmas Ornaments

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Homemade Christmas Ornament: Bell - M. Rhodes, author photo
Homemade Christmas Ornament: Bell - M. Rhodes, author photo
Making homemade Christmas ornaments is a frugal and creative way to add festive touches to home and hearth--a good homemade Christmas ornaments dough recipe.

Homemade Christmas decorations can be made from a simple dough of flour, salt, and water. You cut out different shapes then air-dry or bake your ornaments in a slow oven.

Homemade Christmas Ornaments to Make

What ornaments can you make for Christmas? Homemade Christmas ornaments include gingerbread men and wreaths, traditional bells and stars, colorful candy canes or Santas, glittery angels, cute reindeer or snowmen, and sparkling snowflakes or icicles.

Materials for Making Homemade Christmas Ornaments

  • Rolling pin
  • Garlic press
  • Cookie cutters
  • Toothpicks or a cake tester
  • Narrow ribbon
  • Acrylic paint
  • Sparkly paint
  • Brush
  • Clear varnish
  • Cookie sheets

Homemade Christmas Ornaments Dough

  • 2 cups of flour
  • 1 cup of salt
  • 1 cup of water

  1. Mix together the salt and flour, then add the water. Knead and work the dough until it becomes smooth.
  2. Divide dough into portions & use food coloring to color each portion (yellow, red, blue & green) or leave the dough uncolored and paint it later.
How to Make Homemade Christmas Ornaments

  1. Roll out dough to 1/8"-1/4" thickness
  2. Cut desired shapes with a cookie cutter or knife
  3. Assemble your ornament pieces by joining and pressing dough together
  4. Take a cake tester or toothpick and make a hole in the top of each handmade ornament for hanging later (with the exception candy canes).
  5. Place your homemade ornaments on a flat surface to sit overnight or longer, making sure they completely dry. Alternatively, bake larger pieces in a slow oven set to 200-250 degrees for approximately 1-2 hours, checking to make sure that the ornaments do not burn. When dough is cooked, turn the oven off and leave the pieces to continue drying in the warm oven.
  6. You can now paint your homemade Christmas ornaments. Add sparkle paint to highlight edges, using it as a trim for bells or stars or brush it onto angel wings or snowflakes.
  7. Once your ornaments are painted, you should seal them on all sides, using a clear varnish. Sealing is important so that handmade Christmas ornaments last.
  8. Cut lengths of 4” to 5” ribbon and thread through the holes in the top of the ornaments, then tie in a knot.

Tips for Making Your Christmas Ornaments

  • For gingerbread men: shape additional small dough pieces into eyes, buttons, and belts
  • To make a realistic-looking bell, fashion a clapper
  • For wreaths: make dough ribbons, then tie these into bows
  • For candy canes: twist two different colored, rolled dough pieces together then shape a curve at the top.
  • For hair: use a garlic press to create long, thin dough pieces
  • For snowflakes: cut a snowflake from a piece of paper and use this as a pattern, placing it over your dough and cutting dough carefully with a knife.
  • Make personalized Christmas ornaments by using a toothpick to scratch names into the gingerbread men, onto the reindeer or to name the angels.

Now you are ready to trim presents, wreaths, and your Christmas tree with attractive and unique homemade Christmas ornaments.

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M. Rhodes, Image: Selena Rhodes

Melody Rhodes - M. Rhodes is author of the Bedbug Books. She's been published in Canada, U.S. U.K. & NZ and has won awards for her poetry/prose.

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Nov 21, 2008 12:04 PM
Guest :
Christmas ornament dough sounds easy and fun to make. Thanks!
Dec 8, 2008 9:18 AM
Guest :
What memories this brings back to me. When I was in the second grade, many years ago. Now I am 40 years old. We did this. I am going to let my children do this too. I can't wait. I'm so excited.
Dec 9, 2009 3:47 PM
Guest :
this is the best idea i have found. it is simple and quick for the kids do use.. thank you!
Dec 15, 2009 8:22 AM
Guest :
I am a daycare provider and I used this idea as a gift from the children to the parents! I have infants that put their handprints in them to remember their first christmas! Precious!
Dec 20, 2009 2:57 PM
Guest :
good.but are these edible ??
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