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DIY Vintage Paper Ball Ornaments #MakeItGiveIt

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If someone would have told me last year that making my own paper ornaments would be easy, I wouldn’t have believed them. At least not easy for me. Homemade ornaments used to mean something you made in school and brought home as a gift to your mom and dad. Certainly  not a project I would take on myself. But lately I’ve been bit by the crafting bug. And when I discovered just how easy it is to create these paper ball ornaments with just a few materials, I was hooked.  I thought it would be a perfect way to incorporate the theme of Nostalgic Noel as part of  Joann Fabrics Make Gifts Merrier campaign that I was asked to participate in. If you’ve never tried making your own vintage paper ball ornaments, you really should give them a try!

Vintage Paper Ornaments

Materials Needed

  • scrapbook paper
  • 3″inch paper hole punch
  • twine
  • mini gold bells (optional)
  • glue stick
  • glue gun

Directions:

To make a single ornament, punch out 16 three inch circles using your favorite paper. I wanted a nostalgic feel for my ornaments so I chose vintage scrapbook paper. I picked four different patterns and make four circles each.

Vintage Paper Ornaments Paper CirclesFold each circle neatly in half, with the white side facing up.

Vintage Paper Ornaments FoldUsing your glue sick, add glue to on side of the white circle. Place another sheet of scrapbook paper over the glue, lining them up as neatly as possible to create an accordion shape and pressing down to seal as you go. (I alternated each of the four papers to create a pattern.)

Vintage Paper Ornaments Fold and GlueContinue until all 16 paper circles have been used.

Vintage Paper Ornaments Glued TogetherCut some twine to your desired length for your ornament. How long will depend upon how far down you want your ornament to hang on your tree. I just eyeballed it. To finish my vintage look off, I ran the twine through two small gold bells.

Vintage Paper Ornaments Twine with bellsUsing the glue gun, attach your twine to the center of your accordion folded paper.

Vintage Paper Ornaments TwineGlue the last paper folds together to create a ball shape, and bring your bells down the twine so they rest at the top of the ornament. (Alternatively, you can also hot glue the bells to the top of the twine.)

DIY Vintage Paper Ornaments

That is all there is to it!  These make great gifts and are a perfect holiday project for your kids!

 

Head to your local JoAnn Fabric and Craft Store for your decorative inspiration. For more gift giving craft ideas be sure to visit the JoAnn Holiday Hub online.

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Have you ever made paper ball ornaments before?

 

 

Disclosure: This post is part of the JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores® Make Gifts Merrier campaign. I received compensation for this tutorial, but all thoughts are my own.

13 Comments

  1. I feel the same way you did about homemade ornaments being something you did at school for your parents . I like how easy these are to do.

  2. These are so pretty! I will be doing this for next Christmas. I have a few family members that would love them and they would make really nice homemade gifts.

  3. My most treasured ornaments are those that my now grown children made when they were elementary school kids. I like to do arts & crafts with my 2 granddaughters (sisters) and for their tree we made construction paper chain linked multi-colored garland. They were so proud of their project. 🙂

  4. I had to pin this so everyone would see how cute it is and the kids would love making them for our tree and to give as gifts too. I’m saving old xmas cards to cut up and make them with .

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