Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments Using Craft Poms Poms
Who’s excited for Christmas crafts?!! I am!
If you’re looking for some easy ornaments to make with the kiddos, check out these two simple yet cute ideas using Craft Pom Poms . Poms are a favorite craft embellishment because they’re available in multiple sizes & colors, and can be found inexpensively at the dollar store, craft stores, and online.
My two favorite ornaments to make with them are a circular photo frame and a simple pine-cone ornament!
1.)Easy Pom Pom Photo Frame Ornaments
Supplies Needed:
- Mini Craft Pom Poms, in assorted colors
- Cardboard (in about 3.5 inch circle)
- Decorative Ribbon
- Craft Glue or Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
- Photo (to fit inside)
Directions:
- Trace cardboard with two different sized cups or circle shapes, and cut out a wreath shape.
- Glue pom poms to cardboard covering it completely on the front side.
- Glue or tape a photo to back.
- Glue or tape a ribbon for hanging.
2.) Pine Cone Pom Pom Ornaments
Supplies Needed:
- Mini Craft Pom Poms, in assorted colors
- Pine cones
- Craft Glue or Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
- Decorative Ribbon
Directions:
Glue poms to the ends of each pine cone. Glue ribbon to the bottom or top of the pine cone to hang on the tree.

Homemade ornaments are the BEST! 
What a fun and easy craft. My kiddos really enjoyed making these, and grandparents love personalized gifts likes this, too!
Written by Lina for Hip2Save. Lina is a proud mom of 2 small kids who loves photography, all holidays, cooking, thrift store makeovers, bargain shopping, and DIY makeovers. Her goal is to create a beautiful life and stylish home on a dime! To see all of Lina’s DIY/Crafts created just for Hip2Save, click here.
Love this idea!!!!
Thanks Jen!
This is perfect!! We have a pine tree with a ton of pine cones that have fallen. Now I know what we can do with them.
Great Ana! Enjoy
What kind of glue could a child do these with? Ages 3 and 5, my crafty girls usually use glue sticks. I like mod podge or e6000.
I have used white school glue for kids. It takes time to dry, but works
Thank you!
What is the white glittery stuff on the pinecones? I’m making up my amazon order now and I’m not super crafty, lol. I want to get it “right.”
Hi Heather!
So my pinecones were from Walmart and some had glitter on them already. You can always add glitter or glitter paint to plain pinecones if desired.
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My daughter and I made these last year and put them on our gifts to family. Super cute and very easy to make. They were a big hit.