DIY Simple & Natural Christmas Ornaments
Materials:
-Greenery -Scissors -Berries (optional) -Glass ball ornamentsDirections:
#1: Gather greenery. I trimmed pieces off of a pine tree and a bush in my backyard. I also found these berries on a bush in my backyard. Trim your pieces of greenery to about 3-4″. #2: Take the cap off of your ornaments and stuff your piece of greenery inside. For variation, I placed a single piece in some, two pieces in other, and added berries to a few. #3 Place the cap back on your ornaments. Voila! I haven’t picked up my Christmas tree yet, but I think these are going to look so pretty. I love that they are more personal then store bought ornaments because I made them! I hope you guys enjoyed this DIY, happy holidays!XOXO
Oh wow these natural ornaments are so beautiful! Will have to make some.
Thanks Helen! 🙂
Those are going to look GREAT on your tree! They’re so simple yet so elegant.
Thanks Emma! I think so too 🙂
These are darling, and so very sweet. I think this will be a great project for me and my 4 year old angel daughter. <3
It definitely would be Evelyn! 🙂
I love how simple and pretty these are! Such a great addition to any tree.
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Thanks Krissy, I think so too! 🙂
This is such a cute (and easy to actually do!) idea! I love it! I hung my university cap cord in a glass ornament, but I never thought of putting plants inside!
I like the University cap idea Emma! 🙂
These are so beautiful! They’ll look absolutely gorgeous on your tree! Great idea 🙂
Thanks Kelly! 🙂
OMG I love this idea so much! Never seen it before, so original and gorgeous.
Thanks Tiffany! 🙂
The ornaments look so cute and beautiful, they would look so pretty on the tree.
Thanks Preet! 🙂
Omg, how cool! I never thought of doing this. What a fun and easy way to decorate your tree!
Thanks Rachael!
This is a great idea! I never though of doing this. This is also perfect to give as a pre-Christmas gift to my parents and friends. Thank you Esperanza!
Wow,these natural ornaments look so great, I think I need to make them along with my kid. Thanks