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Making handmade ornaments is one of our favorite crafting activities during the festive holiday season.
This cute as a button photo wreath ornament is a breeze to make with just recycled cardboard, buttons and your child’s photo.
You can make them as colorful as you want with different styles and colors of buttons and ribbons.
Check out the video above to see how easy these are to make or follow along the steps below!
Button Photo Wreath Ornament – Materials:
– Buttons
– Stiff cardboard
– Scissors
– Hot glue gun
– Tape
– Ribbon
– Photo
Instructions:
Step 1. Use something round as a template like a jar to make a circle on cardboard. Cut out the circle and trace a smaller circle inside. Cut that inside circle out to create a wreath shape.
Step 2. Arrange your buttons on the cardboard wreath and then hot glue them on.
Step 3. Place your child’s photo under the wreath, tape and cut any excess photo paper out.
Step 4. Fold your ribbbon over, hot glue and then hot glue your photo wreath over the ribbon.
Hang up for a lovely keepsake of your child on your Christmas Tree!
What are your favorite handmade ornaments to make?
Check out our DIY Glitter Unicorn Ornaments and more cute DIY ornament ideas.
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