20 Creative DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas

20 Creative DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas

No other holidays have such a magical and joyous preparation period as Christmas, as the whole month of Advent is dedicated to get into the Christmas spirit and be merry. Truth be told, holidays will only be as festive as you make them – so don’t wait for the Christmas spirit to manifest itself, start creating it!

Probably the best way to get inspired for the holidays is to decorate your house and a Christmas tree. And if you take it one step further and decide to make the decorations and ornaments yourself, then Christmas will be all the more special!

We’ve already shared a collection of DIY Christmas tree ideas, so now it’s time to create some DIY Christmas ornaments for it. Check out the images that inspired us, and get creative!

1. Light Bulb Penguin Ornaments

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2. Steampunk Gear Christmas Ornament

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3. Tea Cup Ornament

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4. Old CD Ornament

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5. Mini Mittens

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6. Wine Cork Ornaments

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7. Book Page Rosette Christmas Ornament

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8. Thumbprint Ornaments

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9. Toilet Roll Reindeer

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10. Cinnamon Applesauce Heart Ornaments

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11. Pistachio Christmas Ornament

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12. Macaroni Snowflakes

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13. Lego Ornament

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14. Yarn Ball Ornament

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15. Computer’s Memory Recycled for Christmas

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16. Filled Ornament

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17. A Very Puzzling Rudolph

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18. Crochet Snowflakes

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19. Bottle Cap Snowman Ornaments

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20. Bell Jar Ornaments

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20 Creative DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas

Crocheted Knight’s Helmet Cap

Crocheted Knight’s Helmet Cap

Good news for guys – now you’ll have a legit reason to wear a knight’s gear on a daily basis! Two dedicated crocheters are now offering awesome knight’s helmet caps on Etsy.

This brilliant pattern was originally created for kids and offered on Etsy by Hattie Hooker used to make the adult version of the Knight’s Helmet Cap.

All you need is $40 and some patience, since both of them now have orders for 3 to 4 weeks ahead. Which is no wonder, since the helmet cap went viral all over the Internet!

Available at: etsy/cutecraftycrochet

If you like this helmet cap, be sure to check out the Grey Knight Armored Hoodie!


Crocheted Knight’s Helmet Cap

Incredible Studio Portraits of Wild Animals by Brad Wilson

Incredible Studio Portraits of Wild Animals by Brad Wilson

Usually wildlife photography is associated with capturing animals in their natural habitat, but photographer Brad Wilson brings new perspective to this. His series, called “Affinity”, exhibit close-up portraits of various wild animals taken in the studio.

For many years Brad has been working with human models in New York and he felt, that switching to different species was a necessary journey for him to take. He says the title “Affinity” refers to the spontaneous feeling of connection that he experienced while working with these animals:

“The animals engender an amazing sense of relationship that is primal in its roots and profound in the moment. I learned that they are what we, as humans, used to be: completely present in the moment and curious about the immediate enviroment around them, and living primarily through instinct and intuition.”

We’ve talked with Brad a little bit more about his project, so check out the pictures and his thoughts below. Also, be sure to view the video!

Website: Doinel Gallery (pilar@doinelgallery.com)

Tigers have quite a presence in the studio. There were some rather awe-inspiring, fear-inducing moments when you realized just how physically powerful they were. Overall though, with a camera in front of my face, I felt strangely removed from the environment around me. I was simply unaware of any intimidation or danger. Of course, this was a complete illusion, but it served me well.

Oddly enough, the most dangerous animal I worked with was the male baboon. They interpret any direct eye contact as a challenge which they feel the need to answer, usually with very intense aggression. We were told never to look them in the face, or even look in their general direction if possible. There were five trainers on the set during that shoot.

In a fantasy world, I would pick the mountain lion as a pet – a tremendously beautiful, graceful, and powerful creature.

The big cats have been the most difficult to work with. They are the top predator in the studio, and they know it. They pretty much do what they want to do, and you have to find a way to get the image you’re after in the middle of their random activity. Food rewards will keep their attention for short periods of time, but mostly they’re interested in sleep. Because they don’t fear humans, they will simply lay down in the middle of the photo set and take a nap. Once the serious napping starts, the shoot is over, whether you want it to be or not.

I’m after something very specific – a moment where mood, composition, and stillness come together to reveal something uncommon and unexpected. I’m looking for unique connection to my subject that shows something deeper and more intimate to the viewer and treats the animals as equals, affording them all the respect and dignity I would offer any person in front of my camera. Hopefully this makes my series different from most other animal photography, but that’s ultimately up to each individual seeing the work to decide.

I don’t try to encourage any particular expression. I let unfold what is going to unfold. I always found that the animals got to a much more interesting place on their own, without my direct input. Animals fully inhabit the space they are in, and they pull you into the moment with them, almost like meditation. There is an immediate and sustained sense of awe the entire time you are with them, and the rest of the world simply fades into the background.

See Brad Wilson in Action


Incredible Studio Portraits of Wild Animals by Brad Wilson
 
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