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Welcome friends! I hope you’ve been enjoying our Christmas Blog Hop. Today is all about kid’s craft ideas and I have decided to share an ornament idea that your kids can create and individualize. Keep reading to see how to teach your family how to make their own Kid’s Craft Christmas Ornaments.
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It’s Day 4 and we are sharing Kids Christmas Craft Ideas!
How To Make Kid’s Craft Christmas Ornaments
You will need the following:
- Canning Lids
- A Variety of Sticker, Miniature Ornaments, Greenery, and Ribbon
- Cool Temp Glue Gun
- Gorilla Glue
- Spray Paint (Optional)
- Use a good and strong adhesive to glue the two lid pieces together. Hot glue would probably come apart. (If you’d like to spray paint the lids before gluing the pieces together do that now.)
- If you’d like a different background cut a circle of scrapbook paper and glue inside the lid.
- Using the variety of stickers and miniatures create a scene inside the lid. Let the kids use their imagination.
- The little snowballs I used to create snow can be quite messy. You can use cotton instead. I placed a glob of hot glue in the bottom of the lid and poured the little snowballs on top of the glue and then let dry. For safety you can use a school glue to adhere the snow.
- When the scene is created you can add ribbon around the edge of the lid, if desired.
- Glue a loop of ribbon on the back of the ornament to hang.
Add any other additional embellishments like greenery and ribbon to the outside of the lid and you’re done. Be sure to put the child’s name and the date on the back. These ornaments will be a fun memory to bring out for years to come.
Would love for you to pin this for us.
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Aw, these are adorable! Pinned 🙂 I think when my grandkids are older they would have fun doing this craft with grandma and can take them home for their tree.
Que bonita idea de reciclaje.
Saludos
Oh my goodness… those are just adorable!!
These are so adorable! Even though my kids are past this age, I pinned it. Maybe someday I’ll have grandkids!
These ornaments are so adorable! Pinning!
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