Christmas Craft Idea // Pom Pom Ornaments for Kids

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This Christmas craft idea is perfect for kids! Make fun pom pom ornaments together and use them to decorate the tree. Read on for the easy DIY!

Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft

When my sister and I were little, my mom always had something crafty around for us to do. I still love going through my family’s old Christmas ornaments, finding all of the macaroni and pipe cleaner ornaments that she helped us make.

So nothing is more near to my heart around the holidays than to make things with my littles. Truly, to see their little faces light up when they finish a project and proudly display it just melts me.

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Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft
Cozy at home holiday style
Cozy at home holiday style

HOliday Ideas to Try with Your Kids

Creating kid-friendly holiday ideas is one of my favorite things to do. I love doing them with my own children, and passing them on to you to try with your kids, grandkids, nieces or nephews, students, and more.

So I took a moment to find the best of our holiday ideas for kids. There are so many great ones, but here are some highlights! Be sure to pin your favorites.

A Christmas Craft Idea that kids Love

We recently spent the afternoon together making these pom pom Christmas ornaments, and they were so tickled by how they turned out! It was such a special day.

I got all the materials set up for the kiddos and we got our craft on. Henry was so excited to help choose the decorations for each ornament, and Maggie was just loving rolling around in the pom poms.

Here’s how to make them, if you’d like to start your own holiday craft tradition!

Supplies NEeded

Materials

Make Time: 1 Hour

How to Make a Pom Pom Ornament Christmas Craft

  1. Make all of your pom poms using the pom pom maker. (Here’s a simple breakdown if you have never used one!) Tie a long loop on each pom pom to use as a hanger.
  2. Cut various shapes to decorate each pom pom out of the cardstock. We decided on three shapes: antlers, an elf hat, and a scarf. If you’re cutting with kids, you can draw the shapes and have them cut along your lines.
  3. Place a dot of low temp hot glue (low temp is way safer for little kids!) down in the pom pom where you’d like to glue on your cardstock shapes. Press the cardboard into the glue (another good job for the kids!) until the glue cools. Glue a tiny pom pom onto the front of each large pom pom to look like a nose.
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft

Holiday Traditions

Finally, decorate your tree! We let the kids put these on for us and of course they all ended up on the very bottom of the tree. So cute!

I can’t wait to share more traditions with the kiddos this year. We’re taking them both to the local performing arts center to see Maggie’s first musical this Christmas!

Do you have a favorite tradition with your family around the holidays? There’s just something that’s so heartwarming to come back to the same things year after year, knowing that your family or friends for years before you have done the same.

It feels good to be a part of that, and I’m so grateful to be giving some of those traditions to our kids. Leave us a comment and let us know one of your most favorite traditions! xoxo

P.S. Right here you’ll find a ton more Christmas ideas! And check these ornaments out if you loved this post.

Cozy at home holiday style
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft
Cozy at home holiday style
Make pom pom Christmas tree ornaments for a family craft

Christmas Craft Idea: Pom Pom Ornaments

Yield: Pom Pom Ornaments
Active Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $5

This Christmas craft idea is perfect for families and kids! Make fun pom pom tree ornaments.

Materials

  • yarn
  • pom poms
  • colored cardstock

Tools

  • scissors
  • pom pom maker (optional)
  • low temp glue gun

Instructions

    1. Make all of your pom poms using the pom pom maker. (Here's a simple breakdown if you have never used one!) Tie a long loop on each pom pom to use as a hanger.
    2. Cut various shapes to decorate each pom pom out of the cardstock. We decided on three shapes: antlers, an elf hat, and a scarf. If you're cutting with kids, you can draw the shapes and have them cut along your lines.
    3. Place a dot of low temp hot glue (low temp is way safer for little kids!) down in the pom pom where you'd like to glue on your cardstock shapes.
    4. Press the cardboard into the glue (another good job for the kids!) until the glue cools. Glue a tiny pom pom onto the front of each large pom pom to look like a nose.

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