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Simple DIY and homemade Christmas tree decorations you can make for your home with kids including lovely traditional and vintage rustic crafts and ideas for Scandinavian style wooden ornaments #christmas #christmascrafts #christmasideas #christmasdecorations #christmasornaments (This post includes affliate links, read here how they work.)

Do you remember making Christmas ornaments when you were little?

I still have really strong memories of making Christmas stuff with my mum.

I can’t have been more than 7 but the images are so vivid.

It wasn’t complicated stuff.

Just simple homemade Christmas ornaments.

And sometimes they went horribly wrong!

Mum – if you’re reading – what were you thinking of with the egg shells?!

But she’s still got most of our Christmas creations.

And every year as we unwrap them, it’s like unwrapping all those Christmases all over again.

Simple homemade Christmas ornmanents

I would love to give my daughter the same special memories.

So every year we try and make a couple of our own Christmas decorations.

They’re mostly variations on a theme.

Lots of pine cone. And twigs. And scraps of old ribbon.

And some of them – in true family Christmas tradition – have been utter disasters.

Last year, the mess I made from a bit of cardboard, washi tape and wire had to be seen to be believed 🙂

But these are some of our simple homemade Christmas faves.

That we come back to year after year.

And you can easily put together in a cosy hour after school.

Simple Homemade Christmas Ornaments

For me, Christmas means pine cones.

In a big bowl in front of the fire. Piled up haphazard on the mantlepiece.

With just a few hanging elegantly with ribbon bow like these from Make It Love It

.. and these beautiful bleached pine cones from Stone Gable Blog

Two of our other big favourites – which are easy for children to make – are these little twig trees with scraps of ribbon for branches from Fireflies and Mudpies

… and these twig and raffia stars from Happy Hooligans

I also love this simple collection of fir twigs from My Scandinavian Home.

It’s basically just a freestyle Christmas arrangement but definitely an advertisement for less is more!

Another lovely freestyle idea – that kids can do their own way – are these wool stars from Live Laugh Rowe.

I love the natural look from Kelly’s wool but your kids may prefer the random bits of bright stuff leftover from craft kits. Mine did!

Finally, if you’ve got some old tatty baubles, you can give them a makeover with just a few strips from an old book or newsaper as demonstrated by Craft and Creativity

I do hope you enjoy these simple ideas for homemade Christmas ornaments as much as we have over the years.

For more simple ideas check out my other Christmas posts


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