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How To Make an Elegant DIY Christmas Ornament

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Happy Getting Ready for the Holidays Everyone and Welcome to the DIY Christmas Ornament blog hop!

Just like our Fall hop, this is hosted by Rachelle at My Hubbard Home! We had so much fun, we’re continuing on with the seasons!

If you’re just coming over from Chloe at Celebrate and Decorate, I know you loved her beautiful lantern DIY!

The Mantel and Table DIY Christmas Ornament

As you can no doubt tell, my DIY Christmas ornament is this silver and crystal star.

Silver Star with chandelier crystals DIY Christmas Ornament

I think I kind of went the long way around the track for this super easy ornament. However, I’ll tell you about the process anyway, so you can do it the super easy way instead!

Supplies

So my original concept was to use silver leaf to make my tagboard star shiny. I’ve had one sheet left from a long-ago project, that I’ve been dying to use. That’s the little packet up in the right corner.

I gathered up all the other supplies I thought I would need and laid them all out. I like to do this so I’m not running all over hunting up my supplies, and it usually works. But not this time, as you’ll see.

All the supplies for the star on a white surface with holly and berries

A Star Stencil

I started out by downloading a star stencil printable online. Then I cut it out and traced it onto the back of a piece of white tagboard.

Cutting out the star stencil for DIY Christmas Oranament

There’s my fancy little star!

White star cutout against red background

Silver Leaf

As you might know, you have to be so careful with silver leaf! When I started this project, I had the doors on either end of the room open for a nice breeze. It had just started cooling off though, and the furnace had just kicked on. So there was lots of moving air.

There was no way I was opening that silver leaf packet with that much breeze. It only takes one little waft of air and you’ve got thin precious leaf pieces floating all over! So before I opened the silver leaf packet, I closed all the doors and turned the heat down.

DIY Christmas Ornament - star cutout and sheet of silver leaf

But after all that, the silver leaf didn’t even THINK of sticking to my glossy tagboard! So don’t try this at home, it’s totally a waste of your supply!

Silver – Plan B

Now below, you can see my DIY Christmas Ornament Plan B – regular old aluminum foil!

DIY Christmas Ornament supplies, now including foil instead of leaf

I laid my star cutout on the foil square and cut in between the points so it’s easier to wrap.

Star cutout being wrapped in aluminum foils

Just wrap snugly and gently, cut the excess, and voila! A silver star!

DIY Christmas Ornament star wrapped in foil, with other supplies

But It Doesn’t Have to Be So Tricky!

Here’s a tip though. You can actually get shiny silver card stock right from Amazon! Just order a pack when you order your chandelier crystals – it’s really just too easy.

See below for the links, and just skip the star-wrapping part!

But Onward!

In any case, if you make your star shiny, or you buy it already shiny, the next step is to punch your holes.

My holes are the standard size, and my star was about 3.5″. I really liked how the holes seem a little big, though. I thought they gave our DIY Christmas ornament a little more professional look, somehow.

Anyway, punch three holes at the bottom of the star for the crystals, and one at the top for the ribbon.

DIY Christmas Ornament star cutout with holes punched - 3 in the bottom, 1 in the top

Attach the Chandelier Crystals

Ok, I’m not sure how I managed to only take one super-blurry photo of attaching the crystals! But, there you have it. You get the gist – the next step is to put the crystals on!

Blurry photo of star cutout with chandelier crystals attached. On red background

A Wide Sheer Ribbon For Our DIY Christmas Ornament

After that, the final thing is to attach the ribbon through the top hole. I had originally planned to use the thin silver ribbon in the top photo. However, after messing around with that for about 10 minutes, I realized it just wasn’t the right scale.

So I went downstairs to my gift wrapping area and found some wider, sheer wired silver ribbon that worked much better. (I use this ribbon all the time, like on this mantel.)

(See that mangled up little one? I had to actually cut it off the star!) Plus it had tons of sparkle on it – what a mess! I had sparkle all over my face and I’m not sure I got it all off before I went in to work. But nobody said anything, so I guess it was ok!

DIY Christmas Ornament two kinds of ribbon

Just fold the wide ribbon and put it through the top hole. Leave some room for hanging, then tie a nice bow. I like to leave the ends pretty long so they drape gracefully around the star.

You probably know the trick of folding the ends longways and cutting on the diagonal to make a pretty bookmark-type end. I did that on these. (Unfortunately, you can’t see the ends in any of the photos. But trust me, they looked pretty!)

The Holiday Look

Then I made up a little fresh greenery swag with some faux holiday colored berries, and hung my DIY Christmas ornament on it.

DIY Christmas Ornament hanging on window frame with holly and berries

I experimented with a couple different places to hang it. However, I eventually settled on the top corner of our black floor mirror. The black was the perfect background to show off our shiny star! Also, the nearby light made the crystals sparkle.

Elegant DIY Christmas Ornament hanging on holiday greens with sheer silver ribbon against a black frame

This DIY Christmas ornament was so fun. And honestly, if you get the silver tagboard, it’s just the easiest thing in the world!

Of course, if you have kids at home who like wrapping aluminum foil, you can have a great crafty time with my longer method!

Shop the DIY Christmas Ornament Post

Click on the pictures for links to pieces I used for this DIY Christmas ornament.  If the exact item isn’t available any more, I chose a similar option.

This post includes affiliate links for your shopping convenience. If you click on a link and end up buying anything from that site within 24 hours, I get a small commission with no extra cost to you. It’s a Win-Win, and helps cover the cost of publishing Mantel and Table. (You can read the whole disclosure policy here.) Thanks so much for shopping with me!

And remember, a portion of anything you buy from MANTELandTABLE.com goes to Habitat for Humanity and Proud Ground. With our purchases, we get to help people build homes for their own mantels and tables!

And the tricky silver leaf in case you want to try it on something else!

Pin The DIY Christmas Ornament For Later

Elegant DIY Christmas Ornament silver star hanging on black frame by silver ribbon. Pinterest banner

I hope you enjoyed! Let me know what you think in the comments – I so love to hear from you!

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Next DIY Christmas Ornament Inspiration

And now, our next DIY Christmas Ornament stop is Lori at Southern Nell’s Gracious Living. She has another beautiful project for you!

Happy Crafty Holiday Prep From All of Us!

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