Transfer a favorite picture onto a wood roundwith this easy Mod Podge tutorial.Make decoupage ornaments with napkins and wood rounds to decorate your Christmas tree.Paint a simple berry wreath on a wood round to make a simple winter home decor piece.I’ve had so much fun crafting with wood rounds in the past. The smooth unfinished wood surface can be painted and decorated in any way you like. Plain unfinished wood rounds are the perfect blank canvas for painting your own beautiful Christmas ornaments. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Learn how to paint a buffalo check pattern and make your own custom wood round Christmas ornaments. And one that will last being packed away in a box for most of the year.Let’s make some adorable farmhouse-style painted buffalo plaid wood round ornaments to decorate your Christmas tree. Now you have this cute little Santa paint brush Christmas ornament to put on your lovely tree. Using your paint again, paint a face on your Santa.Ĭut a piece of ribbon and tie it in a loop around the hole in the hand. Glue on the beard and a pom pom for his mouth. If you want to paint a peach face, do that before the googly eyes. Hot glue a pom pom or embellishment to the left bottom corner of the felt strip and ribbon. Hot glue the ribbon around the bottom of the felt strip you just applied. Once your paint brush dries, hot glue the strip of felt around the paint brush where the metal part and the handle meet. I let the kids make as many choices as possible and they picked out all the colors and eyes they wanted. Prepare your pom poms and googly eyes, if you’re using them. Start with a square and then cut it like it is shown in the picture below. This will go around where the metal part and the handle meet.Ĭut a piece of ribbon to go around your felt.Ĭut out the beard. While it dries prepare your felt by cutting a 1/2 inch – 1 inch strip of white felt to go around the paint brush. Then, paint the bristles of the paint brush white. Red, Green, and White pom poms (I found mine at the dollar store)įirst, paint the handle of the paint brush red. How to Make a Santa Paint Brush Christmas OrnamentĢ″ paint brush (these ones will work great!)Īcrylic Paint- Red, White, Pink, and Black You could draw a face before putting on the eyes, checks, and nose, but I just made it easier for the kids by not doing it. You can also use googly eyes if you don’t want to paint them. You can use the end of a paint brush to make the eyes and nose. Make sure you wait until the paint is really dry or it makes it harder to apply all the other things. You could also use felt flowers, holly, or another type of embellishment. You can use whatever you want for the band around Santa’s head. They worked fine, but the wood one and the long bristles looked the best. We used a variety of different brushes that I found for cheap. You could probably use whatever paint brush you wanted to buy, but I recommend getting the 2 inch one that has a wooden handle and long bristles. They all enjoyed picking out the ribbon, eyes, and pom poms for their Santa, and they all were so proud when we finished. There is a lot of hot glue in this craft, so they were limited on doing a lot. They all had fun, but I would gear this craft more towards the 5-10 year old’s. I did this craft with a 3 year old, 4 year old, and a 7 year old. I decided to pick this paint brush Christmas ornament this year because it was cute and I love the idea of using a paint brush, such an ordinary thing, to make something cool. The kids really enjoy it, and I love having homemade ornaments all over the tree. Santa Paint brush Christmas Ornament for KidsĬreate a cute Santa ornament to hang on your tree this year with this paint brush Christmas ornament.Įvery year we try to make a different ornament for our tree.
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