These were made during my daughter's first year of preschool. The one on the left is (unfortunately) made of construction paper. Needless to say, it won't hold up well. The one on the right is made of the craft foam kits from Oriental Trading. They're very inexpensive. I'm not thrilled with the Christmas tree one though. As you can see, the red berries fall off very easily.
We made these last year at preschool. Thankfully, we were able to use a dye cut machine to make the Christmas trees. We used some old buttons that we had in the supply closet and some glitter for the garland. I think the foam only costs us $2. These were very thrifty ornaments! :)
My daughter came home with the stocking on the left. I think it was made with a kit, but it is made from craft foam. I'm sure you could also make this with cardstock or fabric. The one on the right is simply beads strung onto pipe cleaner. This is one of my daughter's favorite ornaments.
Do you have any hand made ornaments that you'd like to share with us? Leave a link below or tell us about it.
Cute :)
ReplyDeleteI have some ornaments that are similar. The kids made them and I hang them on the tree every year, even though they are big boys now.
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yes!!!!!!!! i love these. i'm hosting a christmas themed playdate at my house on the 18th. you know your blog is always my first stop. thank you for always thinking of me. i always get your emails and updates! love it all day long! ;)
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