Easy DIY Pom Pom Ornament Christmas Craft for Kids
I’m such a fan of Christmas ornament projects for kids, and these are not only so cute but they are affordable as well!
Supplies for Making Pom Pom Filled Ornaments
Clear plastic ornaments
Pom Poms (We used sparkly poms)
How to Make Pom Pom Filled Ornaments
These little ornaments are super easy to make!
First, grab a few clear plastic ornaments. You can use glass, but if your doing these with kids, plastic may be a better option.
Start filling your clear ornaments with the poms poms. We had a mix of large and small pom poms.
This is a great dexterity exercise for younger children and they love filling up the ornaments.
You can also use this activity as a fun way to sort and pick colors and practice counting skills!
Have kids count their pom poms and sort them into color groups. Get creative, they’ll have so much fun that they won’t even know they are learning!
We love that this fun Christmas ornament craft for kids can also be a family activity that creates memories and gifts for the little ones to give to parents.
This sweet pom pom filled ornament can hang on your tree for years to come to remind you of those little chubby hands filling each ornament with love.
Have fun choosing your pom pom colors! You can pick colors that match a particular theme, like your favorite sports team or to match your Christmas tree colors!
I love homemade Christmas ornaments, they add so much joy to our tree – and as the kids get older, I cherish these ornaments – and the memories of making them – more and more!
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Easy DIY Pom Pom Ornament Christmas Craft for Kids
So fun for all ages, this easy pom pom filled ornament craft is such a fun activity and it's affordable too! We love that this is a fun craft project for toddlers or preschoolers but also a neat ornament for just about anyone to make! Such a fun way to spend time making homemade ornaments and practice color sorting and hand eye coordination as well as kids pick and place these fun pom poms in these plastic ornaments!
Materials
- Clear plastic ornaments
- Pom Poms (We used sparkly poms)
Instructions
First, grab a few clear plastic ornaments. You can use glass, but if your doing these with kids, plastic may be a better option.
Start filling your clear ornaments with the poms poms. We had a mix of large and small pom poms.
Notes
This is a great dexterity exercise for younger children and they love filling up the ornaments.
Have fun choosing your pom pom colors! You can pick colors that match a particular theme, like your favorite sports team or to match your Christmas tree colors!
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