41 Adorable Christmas Ornaments for Little Kids

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Christmas is right around the corner, and with this time of the year comes the opportunity for fun family DIY activities! One of the best ways to get your kids excited for the holiday season?

Allow them to get in on decorating the Christmas tree while using their own creativity. If you’re stuck for ideas, this list is packed with forty-one adorable Christmas ornaments for little kids.

Let’s dive right in!

Christmas Ornaments for Kids

1. Snowflake Photo Frame

snowflake photo frame

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The holidays are a time for spreading joy and looking back on the year with fondness. What better way to do that than with adorable photo frames custom made by your kids?

This snowflake craft is a quick and easy way to bring some extra life to your tree.

2. DIY Handprint Ornament

DIY Handprint Ornament

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Another way to create some super personalized ornaments is to let your kids use their handprints! This is a quick, easy, adorable craft you can make a ton of.

Decorate your tree in little handprints as a way to ring in the end of the year, and let your little ones enjoy the fruits of their labors!

Find more Christmas crafts for kids here..

3. DIY Snowman Christmas Ornaments

DIY Snowman Christmas Ornaments

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Looking for something quick and easy your kids can make for a Christmas ornament? This DIY snowman is the perfect solution. You only need a few supplies to make these little guys.

The most important thing you’ll need are some jumbo craft sticks like these to form the body of your snowmen.

4. Pom Pom Letter Ornaments

Pom Pom Letter Ornaments

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Deck the halls with boughs of letters! In this case, the little letters that your kids have made to ring in the end of the year! These pom pom letters are easy to make and look so sweet all hung up.

Best of all, your kids can choose any letters they like. Initials, whole words, or anything else they want!

5. Beaded Candy Cane Ornaments

Beaded Candy Cane Ornaments

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Beading has really picked up steam in the crafting world over the past few years, so why not bring that into your home? This simple beaded candy cane will be a treat the kids will love.

The great thing about this craft is that you don’t need to use any messy paint or glue.

6. Melted Crayon Ornaments

Melted Crayon Ornaments

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If you’ve got a little extra time and want to help your kids make something really special, these melted crayon art DIY ornaments are the perfect thing.

You’ll need some crayons you don’t mind sacrificing, so make sure to grab an array of colors! A box like this is the perfect thing to start with.

7. Miniature Acorn Wreaths

Miniature Acorn Wreaths

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Who said wreaths only belong on front doors? These adorable acorn wreaths are the best thing to make if you already find a ton of acorns in your backyard.

You’ll also need a high-quality hot glue gun, so make sure you’re supervising the little ones while they craft!

8. Snow Globe Ornaments

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If you’re looking for a fun craft that your little kids can do, but you still want ornaments that fit with your décor scheme, this might be the answer.

These clear snow globe ornaments are the perfect place to start. You’ll need base snow globes to fill, like these ones.

Find more Christmas ornament ideas here.

9. Snowy Pinecone Ornaments

Snowy Pinecone Ornaments

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If you loved the acorn craft but you don’t have access to a lot of acorns, these pinecone ornaments might be the right thing for you!

To make them look ‘snowy’, all you’ll need is some white paint. This is an adorable, thrifty craft your kids will love.

10. Leopard Print Ornaments

Leopard Print Ornaments

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Looking for something quirky and unique? What’s better for that than leopard print? These leopard print ornaments will easily make your tree stand out.

Not only that, your kids will love making these with you.

11. Donut Christmas Ornaments

Donut Christmas Ornaments

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Who doesn’t love a good donut? Your kids definitely will! This is a slightly more complex craft, so you’ll need to make sure you’re carefully supervising each of the steps.

You’ll also need to make sure you have a good acrylic sealant to preserve these ornaments, like this one.

12. Popsicle Stick Glitter Snowflakes

Popsicle Stick Glitter Snowflakes

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Bring in the stunning winter wonderland vibes with these simple popsicle glitter snowflakes! These are so quick and easy, but even the littlest of kids will love these.

Keep in mind that this craft uses glitter, which can end up everywhere. So, you might want to use something like a tarp.

13. Christmas Terrariums

Christmas Terrariums

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I’m in love with the use of terrariums as Christmas ornaments! You can execute this with pretty much any shape you like: lightbulbs, gumball machines, even just a basic snow globe.

Ask your little ones which Christmas movie scenes they love the most, and you can replicate them!

14. Rudolph Thumbprint Ornaments

Rudolph thumbprint ornaments

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One of the simplest and cutest crafts on this list is this one! Super simple, and you can break these out again every single year without fail.

All you’ll need to begin are some wooden discs like these.

15. Christmas Sweater Ornaments

Christmas Sweater Ornaments

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Whether you have Christmas in a warm part of the world or you just don’t keep up with Christmas sweaters, this is a great way to lean into the winter wonderland vibes.

All you need is a printer and some colorful markers, so your kids can color to their hearts’ content!

Find more DIY Christmas décor ideas for living room here.

16. Handprint Photo Keepsake

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Creating ornaments is a wonderful chance to create some keepsakes you’ll hold onto for years to come. This handprint photo keepsake is something you can make every year.

This uses a simple homemade flour dough, but you can also make this with air dry or baking clay.

17. Pom Pom Christmas Décor

Pom Pom Christmas Décor

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This is one of the easiest crafts on this list, because all you need to do is put some pom poms into a clear bauble. The great part is that you can create any color scheme you like!

Stick with classic green and red, or try white, silver, and blue for a winter wonderland theme.

18. Snowman Wooden Bead Ornament

Snowman Wooden Bead Ornament

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Bring the rustic vibes to your Christmas tree with this simple wooden beaded ornament. All you need are some wooden beads, a marker, and some jute twine.

These perfectly walk the line between Halloween and Christmas, so they’re perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to let go of the spooky season just yet!

19. Clay Shooting Stars

 Clay Shooting Stars

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Here’s another take on a handmade Scandinavian Christmas tree ornament, courtesy of those very same wooden beads.

This time, you can add a few shooting stars on the end to complete the look!

20. Salt Dough & Cinnamon Ornaments

Salt Dough & Cinnamon Ornaments

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One of my favorite types of décor are little gingerbread cookies hung from the tree. But let’s face it, we don’t want to deal with a lot of ants or insects coming to find all that free sugar.

This is why this cinnamon salt dough is the perfect solution. You can reuse these across the years, and they look just like gingerbread!

21. Sugar Plum Fairy Ornaments

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If you’re a ballet fan, then you know the end of the year is a time to celebrate with another viewing of the Nutcracker ballet. The sugar plum fairy is a Christmas icon!

This is why these popsicle stick fairies are the perfect idea to decorate your walls or trees. Your little ones might also enjoy these fairies in their rooms year-round.

22. Clear Ball Ornaments

Clear Ball Ornaments

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Looking for something super simple, quick, and easy? Got some spare yarn burning a hole in your craft stash? These DIY clear ball ornaments are the perfect solution.

The yarn provides the base color, while little ornaments like the googly eyes transform the balls into little faces.

23. DIY Reindeer Ornaments

DIY Reindeer ornaments

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Here’s a similar craft, but this one uses a Cricut machine like this to produce some clean-cut ornaments. It starts by painting the insides of the clear ornaments a brown color with some paint.

From there, it’s a simple hop, skip, and a jump to creating your very own reindeer contingent.

24. Stuffed Christmas Ornaments

Stuffed Christmas Ornaments

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Keep it super simple with these stuffed Christmas ornaments. This uses a collection of little bells to create ornaments that jingle with any movement to add a little bit of magic to your tree!

I love using bells like these because of the little golden accents they provide.

25. Popsicle Stick Gingerbread Houses

Popsicle Stick Gingerbread Houses

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We all love the idea of gingerbread houses, but they can be tough to make. Not to mention, they’re full of sugar, so they’re a quick road to hyperactivity on the big day.

That’s why this popsicle stick gingerbread house craft is the perfect craft (without the nightmarish stickiness).

26. Christmas Wish List Ornaments

Christmas Wish List Ornaments

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I am in love with this next idea. They’re essentially tiny wooden scrolls that can hang on your tree, complete with a Christmas list that can roll on or off the spool at a moment’s notice.

This is a great way to give your kids a chance to make their Christmas list (and it gives you easy access to their wishes!).

27. Perler Bead Photo Frames

Perler Bead Photo Frames

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Perler beads are one of those iconic craft supplies that every kid should get to play with. They last forever once they’re ironed down, and they have so much potential. Case in point, this ornament!

Put one of your favorite Christmas photos right in the middle so it can have pride of place on your tree.

28. Wooden Christmas Lists

wooden christmas lists

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Like the idea of the Christmas list, but don’t want to mess with wooden spools? Clear acrylic ornaments like these are the perfect solution!

Your little ones can write up their Christmas lists and preserve them in the balls, ready to check again on Christmas morning.

29. Pipe Cleaner Christmas Ornaments

Pipe Cleaner Christmas Ornaments

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What’s better than a Christmas tree on a Christmas tree? This is an adorable ornament that uses leftover popsicle sticks and some pipe cleaners to complete the effect.

These can go absolutely anywhere, but they look adorable on a tree.

30. Fluffy Unicorn Ornaments

Fluffy Unicorn Ornaments

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There’s never a bad time for unicorns! These fluffy unicorn Christmas tree ornaments are a great craft for anyone who is a beginner at sewing.

This is the ultimate customizable craft, because you can make unicorns of any shape, size, and color.

31. Popsicle Stick Trees

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Popsicle sticks are one of the most versatile crafting mediums there are. These adorable popsicle stick Christmas trees are the perfect craft for a play date in the holiday season.

Make sure you have plenty of acrylic paints to work with (I like grabbing a big pack like this one).

32. DIY Reindeer Ornaments

DIY Reindeer Ornaments

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Reindeers are a hallmark of Christmas everywhere, so we can’t leave them out of the running. This ornament uses a standard Christmas ornament as a base, with some fun modifications.

The biggest change? Those cute antlers! You can make them as big or small as you like. The reindeer can even become your tree topper.

33. Salt Dough Kids Ornaments

 Salt Dough Kids Ornaments

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In case it’s not already clear, I love using salt dough for kid’s crafts. It’s affordable, easy to make at home, and super easy to work with.

This is a toddler-friendly craft that allows your little ones to make custom ornaments of any shape, size, and color.

34. Recycled Toilet Paper Roll Trees

 Recycled Toilet Paper Roll Trees

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I’m a big fan of sustainable crafting, which is why this toilet paper roll Christmas tree craft is so great! Save up those used toilet paper rolls and prepare for an afternoon of crafting.

You can create a whole tree’s worth of ornaments with this simple technique!

35. Handprint Christmas Ornaments

Handprint Christmas Ornaments

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Take a classic like the handprint Christmas ornament and put a delightful spin on it with this unique ornament. Make sure to dry these completely, otherwise it might start to flake off!

These make great gifts for family members, as well as additions to your very own tree.

36. Fuzzy Grinch Ornaments

Fuzzy Grinch Ornaments

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For any lovers of the Grinch out there, there is a Christmas tree ornament that will make your heart grow three sizes in your chest. This one!

The fuzzy pipe cleaners inside echo the Grinch’s fur, while the heart on the outside brings a little bit of love to the ornament.

37. Nativity Ornaments

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If you love the nativity story, it’s super easy to create an ornament that echoes this story! A quick print-out that your kids will color to their heart’s content.

The popsicle sticks form the perfect stable shape, and you can’t forget the golden star at the top!

38. Reindeer Handprint Ornament Crafts

 Reindeer Handprint Ornament Crafts

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This is another take on the clear ornament handprint craft, but this one will furnish you with your very own reindeer! This is perfect for when you want to preserve your little one’s handprint in a fun way.

Remember to use non-toxic acrylic paints like these to keep those little fingers safe and sound.

39. Colorful Recycled Toilet Paper Rolls

Colorful Recycled Toilet Paper Rolls

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Used toilet paper rolls are essentially free cardboard, which is what makes these ornaments so sustainable. Paint them in an colors you like to create a unique tree that suits your whole family.

This is the perfect way to spend a day with your whole family!

40. Melted Snowman Ornaments

melted snowman ornaments

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If you live somewhere warm, you’ve likely never made a snowman before… but that should stop you!

This melted snowman ornament is a great way to bring a little bit of humor to your Christmas tree.

41. Cinnamon Stick Ribbon Ornaments

Cinnamon Stick Ribbon Ornaments

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Finally, bring some natural, delicious scents to your Christmas morning with some wrapped cinnamon sticks. You can decorate them however you like to create an on-theme ornament.

Not only do these smell great, but they also lean into a sustainable mindset for a truly green Christmas.

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