Creating Christmas crafts … and making special Christmas gifts … was always fun for my kids when they were little. And their handmade ornaments were very special gifts for my husband and me. We still have a tradition of hanging every ornament our now-adult kids made over the years on our Christmas tree.
Our Christmas ornament collection consists of the ornaments our kids made (mainly painted wooden ornaments, a few pom pom ornaments, and gingerbread ornaments), Beanie baby ornaments, stuffed-animal ornaments, skating ornaments our kids received as gifts over the years, and ornaments I collected on U.S. trips and in the countries where my kids had international skating competitions.
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Montessori-Inspired Christmas Craft – Painted Wooden Ornaments
Today, I’m sharing ideas for kid-made simple painted wooden ornaments. Preparing a Montessori-inspired tray for Christmas crafts allowed my kids to do an activity more than once according to their interests. For an activity that would stain a wooden tray, I always used a durable plastic tray, similar to this large plastic tray from Montessori Services.
I found plain wooden ornaments in a number of stores, such as hobby stores. Then I just added acrylic paint, paintbrushes, and objects (such as pom poms, sequins, and acrylic gems) to glue onto the ornaments. We always had child-size aprons available for activities like painting, practical life activities, and activities with water.
When my kids were young preschoolers, they often painted an ornament without adding many details, such as the yellow angel with glitter and the red heart painted by my 2-year old daughter for my husband and me in 1992.
I used a permanent marker to write my child’s name, who the ornament was for, and the year on ornaments created when my kids were very little.
As my kids grew older, they added those details themselves.
Montessori-Friendly Ornaments, Cards, and Wrapping Paper Kids Can Make
See all our Montessori-friendly Christmas ornaments, cards, and wrapping paper kids can make here.
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Crystal says
Your tree sounds like ours! I have little bits from my childhood, keychains from the ’88 Olympics, Japan, Finland, Russia, etc. On our tree anything with a sentimental memory goes!
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Crystal! Our Christmas trees do sound very similar. 🙂
katepickle says
Oh these are lovely! I must keep my eye out for some of those wooden ornaments.
Deb says
Thanks, Kate! I’ve seen them in a number of places in the U.S. I hope you’re able to find them without problems in Australia, too. 🙂