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Homemade Ornaments the Kids Can Make

December 9, 2011 Candace

Here are some of the homemade ornaments the kids have crafted each year…more on the way!

Snowflake Finished 1

Beaded Snowflake Ornaments

Beaded Wreath Ornaments

Globe Ornaments

Marbleized Globe Ornaments

Christmas Tree Ornament

Pins and Beads Christmas Tree Ornament

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  3. J. Ivy Boyter says:
    December 28, 2012 at 2:15 pm

    Oh, these are amazing. This year, we did a felt Christmas tree so the 16 mo old could play with the “ornaments”. Perhaps next year we can brave a real tree and make some of these ourselves!

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