DIY Paper Ornament
You don't have to wait for Christmas to decorate your home with ornaments! These DIY Paper Ornament will be a whimsical addition to your decor.
From the blogger: "You can make an ornament for your home and it doesn't have to be a holiday theme. This paper ornament diy is a three-dimensional home decor that you can build with disposable chopsticks and masking tape. Sounds easy, right? It really is and you can make this project with kids ages 7 and up. This decor can be placed in any part of the house and if you wanted it to be a holiday ornament, you just have to change the color and print of the paper."
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
MaterialsPaper
Primary TechniqueDIY Craft
Type of Paper UsedScrapbook Paper
Project TypeMake a Project
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If you enjoy making DIY paper ornaments, we have some exciting craft project ideas for you to try out next!
For those who like a challenge, we recommend trying your hand at creating intricate quilled paper ornaments. Quilling involves rolling and shaping thin strips of paper to create beautiful designs. You can make anything from delicate snowflakes to whimsical animals to hang on your tree or give as gifts. Not only is quilling a fun way to experiment with different techniques, but the end result is sure to impress anyone who sees your handiwork.
If you prefer a simpler project, consider making 3D paper ornaments using the art of origami. By folding and assembling paper into various shapes, you can create stunning geometric ornaments that add a modern touch to your holiday decor. Origami ornaments are also great for beginners looking to improve their folding skills while creating something visually striking.
For a more personalized touch, why not incorporate recycled materials into your paper ornaments? By using old maps, sheet music, or book pages, you can give your ornaments a vintage or eco-friendly feel. This can be a great way to upcycle old materials while adding a sentimental touch to your holiday decorations.
No matter which craft project you choose to tackle next, we hope these recommendations inspire you to keep creating beautiful paper ornaments that will bring joy and creativity to your home during the holiday season and beyond. Happy crafting!
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