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    Deck the Halls on a Dime: Budget-Friendly DIY Ornaments for Kids
    Published Dec 1, 2023
    The holiday season is synonymous with joy, family, and the delightful tradition of decorating the tree. However, with the expenses that often accompany this festive time of year, finding budget-friendly ways to engage the little ones in creating their own ornaments can be a real seasonal savior. Fear not, thrifty parents and craft enthusiasts! We've curated a list of charming and cheap DIY ornaments that will have your kids gleefully adorning the tree without breaking the bank.

    1. Paper Roll Snowflakes:
    Gather those empty toilet paper rolls, and transform them into intricate snowflakes. Cut the rolls into rings, paint them white, and then let your little artists snip away to create their own unique snowflake designs.

    2. Pasta Garland Delight:
    Raid the pantry for different shapes and sizes of pasta – penne, rigatoni, and bowties make for excellent ornaments. Let the kids paint or color them, then string them together with twine for a festive pasta garland.

    3. Cookie Cutter Cutouts:
    Raid the kitchen drawers for cookie cutters of all shapes and sizes. Trace the shapes onto cardboard or colored paper, and have the kids cut them out. Punch a hole at the top, add a string, and voila – homemade cookie cutter ornaments!

    4. Cinnamon Stick Stars:
    Dig into your spice cabinet for cinnamon sticks and let your kids create aromatic star ornaments. Simply glue the sticks together in the shape of a star, add a ribbon for hanging, and enjoy the festive scent.

    5. Recycled Cardboard Reindeer:
    Unleash your kids' creativity by turning old cardboard boxes into adorable reindeer ornaments. Cut out reindeer shapes, let the kids paint and decorate them, and finish with a string for hanging.

    6. Bottle Cap Baubles:
    Save those bottle caps and transform them into miniature works of art. Paint the caps in festive colors, let the kids add their designs, and finish with a ribbon or string for hanging.

    7. Nature-Inspired Decor:
    Take a nature walk and collect pinecones, twigs, and acorns. With a touch of paint and a sprinkle of glitter, these natural treasures can be transformed into rustic, woodland-themed ornaments.

    8. Upcycled Puzzle Pieces:
    Rescue that old jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces from the depths of the closet. Paint the pieces in festive hues, let them dry, and glue them together in unique shapes for quirky puzzle piece ornaments.

    9. Felt Friends:
    Raid your fabric scraps or old clothing for colorful felt. Cut out simple shapes like stars, hearts, or animals, and let the kids sew or glue them together. These soft ornaments are perfect for little hands.

    10. Magical Mason Jar Snow Globes:
    Grab empty baby food jars or small mason jars and create whimsical snow globes. Add a dash of glitter, some water, and a tiny toy or figurine. Secure the lid, and you have your very own mini winter wonderland.

    Engaging your kids in the creation of these budget-friendly ornaments not only adds a personal touch to your holiday décor but also creates cherished memories. Remember, it's the joy of making together that truly makes the season bright. So, raid your cupboards, unleash your creativity, and let the festive crafting begin!
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