Exclusive Holiday Snowflake Ornaments

Exclusive Holiday Snowflake Ornaments

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Use our free pattern to Christmas Drum Ornament cut out a llama shape from chipboard, then add a felt blanket, thread tassels, and some mini jingle bells. Repurpose an old plaid shirt into a festive set of Christmas ornaments! Plus, you can use old ornaments as the base to make this a totally free Christmas craft. These easy salt dough ornaments are so easy to personalize, you'll be making one for each member of the family. All you need to make them is flour,  salt, water, acrylic paint, and a set of Christmas cookie cutters.

A homemade tassel ornament is a great way to add color and texture to your Christmas tree without breaking the bank. To make your own tassels, wrap yarn around a small piece of cardboard. When finished wrapping, cut the tail of the yarn and use a smaller piece to loop under the wrapped yarn. Next, cut the wrapped yarn at the other end of the cardboard. Finally, holding the two ends of the tassel together, tie a second knot around the top third of the tassel. These Scandinavian-inspired wood bead ornaments are the perfect finishing touch for your traditional Christmas tree theme.
If you don’t have a cutting machine, you can buy some cute paper snowflakes at your local craft store. This classic snowflake is made with crochet thread, blocked, then stiffened. This free pattern also had tips and tutorials, so you get a perfectly shaped snowflake. The best part is that these fourteen snowflake crochet patterns are free patterns!
As the creative director of Aralas Creative and founder of Craftaholic Witch, she’s created over 230 DIY tutorials to inspire a more mindful, hands-on life. Or Want to give some special thing to your loved one? This cute heart bookmark can be a lovely Valentine’s Day gift. Learn How to Make a Unique and Beautiful Heart Bookmark using wire.

Here's an easy to follow tutorial on how to make snowflakes from Traditional Czech Seed Beads. You might not just want to use these for the holidays because they are gorgeous glass ornaments that you'll treasure. To turn them into an ornament, add some string to the back with hot glue (with adult assistance). We like to use jute but any kind of string will work as the ornaments are very light.
Snowflakes are timeless, versatile and distinctive, making them a must-have in every curated Christmas display. These snowflakes made with simple craft sticks are easy to decorate too that any age can help make them. Adults can make the snowflake shape and kids can paint and decorate.

Twist all three pipe cleaners together at the center. Make sure you twist  them two or three times so everything stays together. And while you are there, don’t forget to send a little love to the designer, they worked hard to bring us these amazing patterns.
For an easy popsicle stick craft for Christmas, try these popsicle stick snowflakes. Save popsicle sticks or grab a box of craft sticks to make these. Draw shapes onto kraft chipboard and use a crafts knife to cut them out. For a hanger, loop off-white ribbon through a punched hole and secure with tape. Combine two Christmas favorites (stars and plaid) for one stunning and easy Christmas ornament.

Start with a cardboard star, and for each spoke, fold plaid paper over the star and cut to fit. To distress paper, lightly rub using medium-grit sandpaper. For a little sparkle, hot-glue oversize chenille-stem trim around the edges. Replicate a snowy winter scene on a painted ball ornament to decorate the Christmas tree this year.
These bright handmade ornaments—reminiscent of traditional Chinese paper lanterns—look complicated but are simpler than you might expect. They are essentially two overlapping felt cutouts threaded onto a skewer with a section of paper straw  in the middle to hold the shape. A loop of metallic cord and colorful beads glued to the ends of the skewer finish them. If there's one thing you can count on over the holidays, it's plenty of sweet treats. Made from felt and hot glue, these homemade candy ornaments add a whimsical touch to your tree.

They sparkle,  shimmer and transform ordinary trees, tables and garlands into sensational displays that feel both nostalgic and exclusive. With every shape as unique as a memory, decorating with snowflakes is your chance to curate a festive look that feels chic, compelling and truly unforgettable. Shop our exclusive Christmas Snowflakes collection today and discover ornaments and decorations that bring timeless festive joy. To hang my ornaments, I just cut a piece of embroidery thread and strung it through the end of one of the snowflake arms. Give mistletoe a new look -- and a new spot in your home this year. Adhere the end of a silk greenery sprig inside the cap with crafts glue; let dry.
This snowflake pattern is a free PDF that is available in English as well as Russian. You’ll love the details that this snowflake pattern shows, and it only takes eight rounds to finish. This one-size-fits-most beret is worked in the round and as one seamless piece. You can add or omit the cross stitched heart at the end of the pattern. This medium-sized snowflake has a feather-like design on the edges.
Dried orange slices are a popular choice for affordable holiday decor. Get on the citrus bandwagon with these homemade Christmas ornaments. Bake 1/2-inch slices on low heat for 4 hours, flipping the slices halfway through. Once cool, hang individually on your tree, or string thread through each slice to create a garland. Velvet and twine work together to create these homemade mushroom ornaments.