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Kids Decorative Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Monday, November 24, 2014

Get crafty with the kids this holiday season with these darling decorative paper straw christmas tree ornaments! Follow along with Courtney from Crafts by Courtney as we create this cute and inexpensive Christmas kids craft! 

Get crafty with the kids this holiday season with these darling decorative paper straw christmas tree ornaments!

 

Hello everyone, I’m Courtney. I hope you’re ready for AWESOME Christmas kids craft!

You can find me over at Crafts by Courtney where I blog about kids and home decor crafts with some DIY party inspiration!  I’m very excited to be guest posting over here at Simple as That for the talented Rebecca!

I was super excited when Rebecca asked me to guest post over here at her amazing blog. I really wanted to pick the perfect project for her readers. I thought why not a kids craft!! I have three boys so I’ve become a professional on kids crafts, LOL!

Plus I love working on projects with the kids and Christmas is right around the corner.

I did several Christmas ornament crafts with the kids last year and they were a hit. I’ve been stocking up on paper straws this year and I’ve really been wanting to use them for a project.


Materials

Decorative paper straws

Hot glue gun

Star punch or sticker

Ribbon

Scissors

Getting Started

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

I rounded up all my Christmas-y looking decorative straws and the kids to get started on this project. I think we were all excited about this craft!

Step 1 – Create Back of Tree

Your are going to need two paper straws for the back of your tree. Add a little hot glue (with parents supervision of course) to the back to keep the straws together.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Step 2 – Create Your Tree

Now it’s time to start putting your tree together!

Start off by adding the top of your tree, we cut our first straw about the same width as the two green straws. Then leaving a little more to the ends as we added for straws down the tree.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Each straw we added a little hot glue to the back. My six year old was able to do this party by himself.

Step 3 – Trim Your Tree Trunk

Next your going to cut off any extra at the bottom of your tree trunk.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Step 4 – Add Your Star

I pulled out my “trusty” star punch and some glittery paper. We hot glued on our star for the top of the tree.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

I think the glittery star finishes the tree off perfectly, don’t ya think?!

Step 5 – Add Ribbon

Finally we needed to add our ribbon so we can hang our ornaments up on the tree. We picked out a simple white and hot glued that into place as well.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Finishing Touches

Now we are ready to hang our cute and super easy ornaments on the Christmas tree!! We really had a blast working on them together.  I really think these paper straw Christmas trees are adorable.

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

Paper Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments

I want to give Rebecca a BIG thank you for letting me guest post for her blog today!

I really had a great time talking with her and getting the post ready. I hope you all can find some great holiday inspiration here and make some special memories with your kids.

Working on projects with your kids are great ways to have fun together and create beautiful long lasting memories together. And now you’ll have a special keepsake to pull out every year to decorate the tree with.

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Comments

  1. Stephanie says

    Monday, November 24, 2014 at 3:56 pm

    Super cute, this would make a super cute craft for me to do with my tweens!

    Reply
  2. Elisa says

    Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 1:00 pm

    Super cute!!!!

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  3. Erin says

    Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 1:41 pm

    These are so cute! Love all of the bright color variations. Such an easy craft to do with kids too. Pinning 🙂

    Reply
  4. Melissa @ A Prudent Life says

    Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 10:53 pm

    These are so cute! I have a stash of pretty Christmas straws and this would be a great way to entertain my nieces and nephews when they are in town for the holidays!

    Reply
  5. Bette @ Somerset Lane says

    Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    These are great. There are so many options for paper straws right now everywhere. My kids and nephews will love this craft.

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  6. Ces @ One Charming Day says

    Monday, December 8, 2014 at 9:15 am

    These are so pretty and looks so easy to make! 🙂

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  7. Natasha says

    Friday, November 13, 2015 at 5:14 pm

    I will be doing these for our Girl Scout troop this year at our Christmas Party. I think they will love these! About how many straws did you use in one tree? Thanks!

    Reply
  8. Charlotte from AZ says

    Friday, December 18, 2015 at 2:09 pm

    Awesome! Very crafty you are! I will be trying this…thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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