Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments Teens Can Make
Need a fun craft for a gift or just to hang on the tree? These simple ornaments are easy for teens to make themselves.
This craft can be done with a group of teens or an individual could make them to give away for Christmas Gifts. The identity in Christ piece is a great way to teach your teen about what God says about them.
These instruction are to help you get a feel for the project. Choose a color scheme for your ornament that fits with your personal style.
The shopping list below is designed is for a red and green color theme.
Shopping List: Underline supplies are linked on Amazon.
Wallet size photo
Cotton Balls
Tissue Paper
Red & Green Cardstock
Clear Craft Glue
How To:
Open the fillable Christmas Ornament.
The photo should include the person, win Cut out the photo so that if fits inside the ornament. You can decide if you want to allow the photo to free float inside the ornament or if you want to use craft glue to fix it to the bottom.
Choose a variety of decorative items to put inside the ornament. The key is to color coordinate your times to give it an appealing look.
On small pieced of red and green cardstock write identity words. Cut around the words to make them small, allowing them to blend in with the other items. Need a cheat sheet? This "My Identity in Christ" sheet could be helpful.
Once you are satisfied with your ornament close it, making sure the holes for the string line up at the top. You may want to put a small amount of craft glue along the ridge to help the ornament stay together when it is stored.
Choose your color of thin ribbon to use as a hanger.
That's it! This easy and fun DIY Christmas ornament can be done by any age. If you have a teen you care about, you could make one for them. Be sure to share the words that you include inside.
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