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DIY Christmas Ornaments

Make Your Own Unique Christmas Ornaments

DIY One Direction Celebrity Christmas Ornaments

1D Christmas Ornament by Louanne Cox

If you’re after some really unique Christmas ornaments to hang on your tree these holidays then why not make your own? I have quite a few ideas for you on how to create your own ornaments which are not only fun to do, but can help save you money at the same time.

Making your own Christmas ornaments can also be a cool crafting activity to do with your children in the lead up to the holidays. I can remember my brother and I ‘decorating’ pine cones with our parents in the lead up to Christmas and I’ve enjoyed making a few ornaments with my own daughter over the years including the pictured One Direction ornament last year (how quickly they grow up!).

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Let’s have a look at how to make some unique ornaments for your tree from baubles to beads, wooden ornaments to paper…..

diy bauble christmas ornaments

These clear plastic acrylic baubles can be used in lots of different ways to create your very own unique ornaments and they come in a range of different sizes.

Clear Plastic Acrylic Fillable Ball Ornament 80mm

1D Christmas ornamentsMy daughter and I used two of these ornaments last Christmas to create some One Direction Christmas ornaments for our tree (this made not only my daughter happy, but her cousin extremely jealous…..might have to make her one for Christmas next year!). I took some photos so that you could follow what we did step by step, you can actually use the same ideas as us for other ornaments to reflect your own personality.

Let’s have a look at how we started with the photo to the side and ended up with the two ornaments below –

homemade one direction christmas ornaments

Homemade One Direction Christmas Ornaments

How to Make 1D Christmas Ornaments

1d christmas ornamentsWe made two different ornaments and the first step was choosing two images – one was of the band members together and the other was the band logo. We cut out the circles, got the two acrylic baubles and then had to think about what else we could use for the ornaments.

We had some red whistle, party blowers which I thought I could use for the logo ornament and some light blue tissue paper which looked good with the image of the boys. We were ready to put these ornaments together.

First 1D Christmas Ornament

The Logo Ornament

one direction logo ornament

Step One – Take the tape off of these party blowers/whistles so that you’re left with the red ‘tinsel’ type material.

Step Two – Cut the tape part off of the bottom leaving just the red.

Step Three – After placing the logo into one side of the acrylic bauble push the red ‘tinsel’ type of material into the bauble half and then snap the other half into place.

Step Four – Voila! The completed 1D logo ornament for your tree.

2nd 1D Christmas Ornament

The One Direction Photo Ornament

One Direction photo ornament

Step One – Take the image/photo, the tissue paper and the bauble.

Step Two – Place the image in one half of the bauble.

Step Three – Crunch up the tissue paper to fill up the bauble.

Step Four – Snap the two sides together – this is the ‘back’ part of the ornament.

More Ideas for DIY Bauble Ornaments

Homemade Holiday Decorations for your Tree

Great ideas for some diy Christmas ornaments, fun craft ideas to decorate your Christmas tree with.You can adapt the ideas above to use images of your family pets, family members or other idols. There are other ideas that you can use these baubles to achieve however and they include –

  • Adding a small figurine like one you’d get from a Happy Meal.
  • Adding Lego blocks.
  • Adding fabric scraps.
  • Adding wool.
  • One idea I saw recently was taking a spare wedding invitation and cutting it into fine strips and popping it into a bauble as a first Christmas as a married couple idea.

There really are lots of different ideas for filling these baubles and I’ve even found a few more ideas online which you can check out here –

  • Christmas Ball Ornaments – this video shows how to use tape, a page from an old book and a clear glass or acrylic fillable ornament to create your very own unique ornament.
  • Glitter Christmas Ornaments – this video shows how to make simple glitter ornaments that won’t leave glittery remains on the floor by the tree!
  • DIY Disney Ornaments – this video shows how a lady made a few different Disney Princess ornaments, but you can adapt the ideas to include any of your favorite characters.

glass christmas ornaments

Personalizing Existing Christmas Ornaments

If you’re like me you have a lot of plain Christmas baubles to add to your tree alongside your more unique or personal ornaments. You can take some of these and personalize them in a number of different ways.

Our local school sell personalized Christmas ornaments as a fundraiser and they simply get plain colored ornaments and a couple of the parents use glass paint to ‘write’ the names onto the ornaments – this is very simple to do. Another way which is a better idea if you want your children to help is to use stickers to pop the name onto the ornaments.

If you have really young children who’s handprints will still fit on an ornament you could simply apply paint to their hand and get them to carefully hold onto an ornament – also a great gift idea for grandparents. If your children are a little older you could make fingerprint ornaments instead ….. boys particularly seem to like this idea for some reason (or that’s been my experience anyway!)

You can also add glitter to plain ornaments to bring them alive more (although you will find glitter around the tree when you’re putting all of the decorations away). Use glue in a pattern – like a Christmas tree – or a name and then sprinkle glitter onto the ornament so that it sticks to the glue – beautiful!

Make Your Own Glass Christmas Ornaments

Cool DIY Baubles for Your Christmas Tree!

Of course if you’re an aspiring artist you may want to try your hand at painting your own glass Christmas ornaments. Personally I’d probably use a stencil as I’m not confident of my artistic ability! I have seen some handmade marbled glass effect ornaments for sale and they are apparently really easy to do yourself (I’ve yet to try it myself however). If you’re interested here’s a helpful link for you –

Here’s some plain glass ornaments that you can use, the round ones are quite easy to find, but this is the first time I’ve seen the teardrop ornaments available.

 Clear Glass Christmas Ornaments Glass Teardrop Christmas Ornaments 66mm Glass Disc Christmas Ornaments

 

My daughter just loves Minions for some reason so when I saw someone had made Minion glass Christmas ornaments I just had to check them out. These are fun and easy to make and can be adapted to any number of characters – the ones featured are a Minion, Elmo & Mike from Monsters Inc.

DIY beaded christmas ornaments

I do love some of the beaded Christmas ornaments you can get, some of them can be quite ornate and incorporated into Victorian themed Christmas trees.

Here’s some links for how you can make some homemade beaded ornaments this holiday season –

Of course another option when it comes to making Christmas ornaments with beads is simply to buy a kit and I just so happen to have some available for you below.

This beautiful set includes all the beads you need to make 6 different snowflake ornaments. I don’t know about you, but I love the look of snowflake ornaments on my tree so this kit is one that I definitely recommend!

Beaded Snowflake Ornaments

I would suggest this as a crafting activity for kids from about 7 upwards as these beads can be a little fiddly.

These ornaments also end up looking really nice so you could get your children to make them as gifts for aunts and uncles, grandparents etc.

If you’re a beader with some weaving experience then you might like to try your hand at some of the Miyuki Beading kits and there are quite a few available to make Christmas ornaments from Santa to Angels – here’s a few that I thought you might like –

 

Miyuki Bead Kit Miyuki Christmas AngelMiyuki Bead Kit Miyuki Christmas TreeMiyuki Bead Kit Miyuki Christmas Santa

diy wooden christmas ornaments

The very first Christmas ornaments I got my daughter to help me make were a diy kit I brought with wooden cut out stars and little mirrors. My daughter was two and a half and decided that out of all the paint colors we had the stars should be purple!

We painted the stars and then I stuck the mirrors on to them and (although they’re very faded now) they still get hung up on our Christmas tree.

Here’s a few kits that you can decorate and then hang onto your Christmas tree this holiday season –

 Unfinished Round Wood Christmas Ornaments Unfinished Wood Lace Snowflake Xmas Ornament Unfinished Wood X-Mas Tree Cutout Ornament

 

Of course you could always get some plywood or balsa wood and cut out your own shapes to make your own ornaments if you want to.

One of my dad’s friends is a whittler and makes some amazing ornaments, spoons, citrus squeezers etc and I’m sure if you know how to whittle you won’t need any help designing your very own ornaments. If you do whittle I’d suggest making extra ornaments as they could make some very personal and gorgeous gift ideas for friends and family as well!

more homemade christmas ornaments

It’s almost impossible to list all of the different ways in which you can make your own Christmas ornaments. If you know how to cross-stitch or your do embroidery then you can use both of these crafts to stitch your own ornaments. If you have fun with felt then this can also be turned into a Christmas ornament – my daughter actually brought home a felt star she made for our tree one year at school, she was very proud to hang that on the tree!

I’ve added a few ideas here for Christmas ornaments, but I will be adding more to the list in the future so be sure to bookmark this page for when you want some homemade Christmas decorating inspiration.

  • Scrabble Tile Christmas Ornaments
    I think this idea is absolutely gorgeous and would look perfect on our Christmas tree, I just don’t want to use up our scrabble tiles!
  • Wooden Spool Ornament
    I used to save up all of the spools from thread and make things with them when I was younger, but I’d never thought of making Christmas ornaments with them until I saw this page.
  • Almond Bird Christmas Ornament
    This is such a cute looking Christmas ornament that you use a whole almond to make – definitely on my ‘I want to make this’ list of Christmas crafts!
  • Heart Shaped Snowman Ornament
    Another very cute looking Christmas ornament that looks easy to make.
  • Origami Christmas Ornaments
    My daughter learned how to make origami last year and has promised to show me how to make some Christmas ornaments this year, but for now I’ve found this site which has lots of instructions for you.
  • Bottle Cap Snowman Ornament
    At last a way to use up those bottle caps and at the same time create a fun looking snowman Christmas ornament!
  • Yarn Ball Christmas Ornaments
    Using yarn and water balloons can not only be a lot of fun, but also produces some pretty cool homemade Christmas ornaments.

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Beauty and the Beast Christmas Ornaments

Disney Princess Belle (Beauty and the Beast) Christmas Ornaments

Does your child love the story of Beauty and the Beast?  Imagine the look on their face if you hung some Beauty and the Beast Christmas ornaments on the Christmas tree this year.   I think they would probably be awestruck!

The story of Beauty and the Beast has been heralded as the most beautiful love story ever written.   It also has a powerful message that we can teach our children about not judging people by their looks.

I do love seeing my favorite Disney characters hanging on Christmas trees.  If your favourite is Belle and her Beast/Pince then you will want to display these ornaments all year long, not just during the holidays!

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I have actually seen people display their special Christmas ornaments in things like shadow boxes when the tree is down and these ornaments would certainly look amazing like that.

Beauty and the Beast Christmas Ornaments

Castle in the Forest Beauty and the Beast Disney 2002 Hallmark Ornament

This Hallmark Christmas ornament is based on the castle from Beauty and the Beast and has a special lighting effect.

By attaching a clip, which is located inside the base of the ornament, to a lamp socket, you can see this beautiful castle all lit up.   I think this makes the ornament even more magical, don’t you?

This next Belle Christmas ornament is brought to you by Disney and Bradford Exchange and is designed to be a collectible for use in many years to come.

Disney Beauty And The Beast Christmas Ornament: by Hawthorne Village

This is an absolutely gorgeous Christmas ornament that will cause children everywhere to stare at it with their eyes open wide – why? Well, the ornament actually moves!

The plates and napkins ‘dance’ around the table when you gently pull on the rose – now that’s what I call an extra special Christmas ornament!

The boring details are that it comes with a certificate authenticating your ornament (great for collectors, personally I just love the ornament certificate or not!).

This ornament also measures 5 1/2″ high.

Beauty & the Beast Christmas Ornament Set

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Storybook Ornament Set

This beautiful set of Christmas ornaments comes in a bound storybook box in which to keep all of these ornaments safe. It also looks sensational which makes it a fantastic gift idea.

I do like the idea of a set as it’s a great way of filling up the tree quicker than by simply having individual ornaments!

More Beauty and the Beast Christmas Ornaments

Disney Princess Belle Christmas Ornaments

 Hallmark 2014 All Eyes on Belle Beauty and the Beast Ornament 2014 Beauty and the Beast Princess Belle Christmas Ornament Belle Sketchbook Ornament – a Disney Princess Christmas Ornament Belle’s Grand Entrance – A Disney Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Beautiful Belle – Disney Beauty and the Beast 2013 Hallmark Ornament The Enchanted Rose Disney 2011 Hallmark Ornament

Beauty & the Beast Christmas Ornaments - a lovely Disney Princess Christmas ornament idea

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How to Decorate a Baltimore Ravens Christmas Tree

Celebrate the Holidays with a NFL Baltimore Ravens Christmas Tree This Year!

If you’re a Baltimore Ravens fan, Christmas is the perfect time to bring your love of the team into your holiday decor. A Ravens themed Christmas tree is a perfect idea, but what makes a perfect Baltimores Ravens Christmas tree?

Obviously you need some Raven’s Christmas ornaments, but it’s more than that you want the tree to be totally decked out in your team colors.

If your family don’t appreciate the idea of a whole tree focused on the Ravens then consider a tabletop tree in your office or a second tree in your den!

Choosing the Right Tree to Show Your Team Spirit

Start with the foundation: the Christmas tree itself. A classic green tree works beautifully as it gives a bold background for the team’s colors to shine. For a more dramatic look though I would recommend a black artificial Christmas tree. The black branches paired with purple and gold ornaments create instant Raven’s flair and set the stage for your themed decorations. This come in all sizes from 36 inches to 9 feet.

Color Scheme: Purple, Black and Gold

The Baltimore Ravens’ signature colors are purple, black and gold – the perfect palette for a striking Christmas tree. Here’s how to balance them:

  • Purple ornaments: Mix matte, glossy and glitter finishes for dimension
  • Black accents: Use black baubles, ribbon or even feathers for drama – unless you are using the black Christmas tree.
  • Gold highlights: Add sparkle with metallic ornaments, tinsel or starbursts to keep the tree festive

Together, these colors create a look that’s both team-inspired and holiday appropriate.

Lighting Up Your Baltimore Ravens’ Tree

The first think I put on my tree when decorating is the lights, a number of years ago I came across some Baltimore Ravens Christmas lights but I haven’t been able to source them for some time so I recommend (especially if you have a black tree) using some purple Christmas lights. These are quite easy to source as they are used a lot at Halloween.

Another option is stringing up some football Christmas lights.

Of course if your Christmas tree is a pre-lit one then you can skip this step.

Baltimore Ravens Christmas Ornaments

One of my favourite parts of a themed Christmas tree is all of the themed ornaments to bring it together and there are lots of Baltimore Ravens Christmas ornaments out there with more being released each year. As well as these ornaments you can mix in a few other ideas to create your perfect tree like these:

  • Ravens logo ornaments: Showcase the iconic bird emblem throughout your tree – you can use florist wire to hold any ornaments you have onto your tree – you can also get some Ravens Mardi Gras beads to decorate the tree
  • Mini football ornaments: There are plenty of football ornaments to choose from that aren’t team affiliated.
  • DIY jersey ornaments: Cut jersey shapes from cardstock, paint them purple and add favorite player numbers (this is a perfect craft if you have little fans that want to help as well)
  • Fan memorabilia: Repurpose Ravens keychains, trading cards or pins as tree decorations.

Ribbons, Garlands and Tree Toppers

 Instead of traditional garland, think creatively:

  • Use wide purple or gold ribbon cascading down the tree
  • Try a beaded black or purple garland (or see if you can get some Ravens Mardi Gras beads)
  • If you have a bigger tree you could even look at hanging Ravens pennant string from your tree – just wrap it around like you would tinsel.

For the tree topper you can get football tree toppers or purple star tree toppers which would look great. Alternatively, you could use something team focused like a Ravens cap/Santa hat, a helmet or even a plush raven.

Finishing Off Your Baltimore Raven Tree

Don’t forget the base of your tree! A Baltimore Ravens themed Christmas tree skirt would be ideal, although you could also choose a football themed skirt or a purple or black faux fur tree skirt.

If you are using a living tree then grab some Ravens gift wrap and decorate the pot that it is in!

Final Thoughts on Baltimore Ravens Christmas Tree Inspiration

A Baltimore Ravens Christmas tree is more than holiday decor – it’s a celebration of team loyalty, festive spirit and personal style. By mixing purple, black and gold with creative ornaments and themed accents, you can create a tree that’s as bold and unforgettable to as the team itself. Whether subtle or all-out, your Ravens-inspired tree will be a touchdown with guests this holiday season. 

Creating a Baltimore Ravens Christmas tree

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How to Create a Coffee Lovers Christmas Tree

Coffee Christmas Ornaments – Add Some Java to the Holidays!

Festive Coffee Themed Christmas Tree Inspiration

If you love that heavenly aroma of freshly brewed coffee, that little shiver of anticipation just before you take your first sip and then the java-licious flavor meets your taste buds and for just a second (or longer if you’re lucky) you’re transported from your hectic kitchen, busy workplace etc to a tiny piece of paradise then you’re a true coffee lover.

All true coffee lovers deserve to be able to declare their affection for this humble beverage during the holidays and what better way than by hanging coffee Christmas ornaments on their tree?

I like the idea of bags of coffee beans hanging on the tree, but that’s quite a waste of coffee beans when you could be turning them into that elixir we all love, but luckily there’s lots of different types of coffee ornaments you can hang on your tree instead.

Check out some of the best coffee Christmas ornaments for your Christmas tree and read on to get more inspiration on creating your own personal coffee themed Christmas tree.

Choosing the Right Tree

The foundation of your coffee lovers’ Christmas tree starts with the tree itself. A traditional green tree works beautifully, giving you a natural backdrop that complements rich coffee tones. For a more modern look, consider a flocked or frosted tree, this would pair perfectly with cream and caramel accents reminiscent of a cappuccino.

If space allows, you could even set up a smaller secondary tree in the kitchen or near your coffee bar – a playful nod to your caffeine obsession that guests will love.

Color Scheme: Inspired by Your Favorite Brew

What Color Filler Ornaments Do You Need?

Before we get to the gorgeous coffee ornaments you have to think about what other ornaments you might want to buy. If you’re planning a tabletop tree then you can simply add a few coffee ornaments and it’s decorated, but a big tree…….You’re probably going to need some filler ornaments so that your tree doesn’t look too bare.

Using plain ornaments in colors that compliment your theme you can make your tree look full without having to get too many specialized ornaments. Think of your favorite cup of coffee and let the colors guide your theme. Warm browns, creamy neutrals, deep espresso tones and hints of caramel or mocha make the perfect palette. Add pops of metallic gold or copper for a festive touch, echoing the sheen of coffee pots and cafe decor.

Some combinations to try:

  • Espresso elegance: Dark brown, black and gold.
  • Cappuccino comfort: Cream, beige and soft caramel.
  • Mocha magic: Chocolate brown with chimmering copper accents.

Check out the following posts to help with your filler ornaments – Brown Christmas Ornaments, Cream Christmas Ornaments, Copper Christmas Ornaments or Chocolate Christmas Ornaments.

 Coffee-Themed Ornaments

 There are countless ways to bring coffee into your ornament selection, there are a few options to be found at Coffee Christmas Ornaments, here are some other ways:

  • Mini coffee cups or mugs: Look for ceramic or plastic versions shaped like lattes, cappuccinos or travel mugs, often found in children’s tea sets.
  • Ornaments shapped like coffee beans: Perfect for adding texture and depth.
  • DIY options: Fill clear glass ornaments with whole coffee beans for a fragrant and eye-catching addition.
  • Coffee sayings and signs: Little plaques or baubles with quotes like “But First, Coffee” or “Espresso Yourself” add a playful element. If you do have any plaques, but don’t know how to attach them to the tree – use florists wire. Zazzle also have a number of this style of Christmas ornaments.
  • Barista tools: Tiny ornament versions of French presses, espresso machines, or coffee pots.
  • Brand Coffee: If you like certain coffee chains they may do their own Christmas ornaments. Starbucks for example produce ornaments every Christmas

A Fun Set of 3 Coffee Ornaments to Buy

Set of 3 Coffee Ornaments

This fun set of three can be purchased through Amazon and I think it’s a great way to start your coffee collection.

Related Coffee Themed Christmas Tree Ideas

Ornament Ideas for a Java-licious Christmas

When it comes to a coffee themed tree you don’t have to stick to just coffee, sometimes you have to think outside of the box. One example is teaspoons – who has coffee without a teaspoon to stir it? Simply tie teaspoons to your tree for a hint of silver or use plastic teaspoons painted in festive colors.

Another idea is to add a little something sweet to your tree to compliment your coffee – I always like a slice of cake when I’m meeting ‘the girls’ for coffee so you could add cupcake Christmas ornaments, donut Christmas ornaments etc to your tree as well.

If, like me, you share your Christmas tree with a tea drinker then you can always have a tea and coffee themed Christmas tree and add a joyous plethora of tea ornaments scattered among your coffee ones (make sure there’s more coffee represented though!).

Ribbons, Garlands and Extra Details

Your garland can carry the theme further:

  • Burlap or twine: for a rustic coffeehouse feel
  • Brown and cream ribbon: layered together to echo the look of a latte art.
  • String lights: in warm white for a cozy cafe glow.

For an extra special touch, consider a garland of cinnamon sticks or dried orange sliceds – both pair beautifully with coffee and bring seasonal fragrance to your tree.

The Perfect Tree Topper

Skip the traditional star and crown your coffee lovers’ tree with something on-theme. A large oversized mug, a decorative coffee pot, or even a DIY topper shaped like a steaming latte cup can make a fun and memorable statement.

Alternatively, you could go with a gingerbread man topper, I haven’t found any with coffee, but I’d personally allow this hot cocoa topper on my tree – what do you think?

Don’t Forget the Base

Finish your coffee-themed Christmas tree with a coordinating tree skirt. A burlap skirt can mimic the look of a coffee sack, while a plush brown or cream fabric keeps things cozy. Scatter a few faux coffee bags or place wrapped gifts in kraft paper with coffee-themed ribbon to complete the look.

Coffee and Holiday Cheer

What makes a coffee lovers’ Christmas tree so special is its balance between personal passion and festive tradition. You can fo full theme – every ornament tied to coffee – or blend in traditional Christmas decor for a mix that feels inviting to all. For example pair coffee ornaments with snowflakes, gingerbread decorations, or red berries for a festive twist that still celebrates your love of caffeine.

Final Thoughts

A coffee lovers’ Christmas tree is the perfect way to bring your favorite daily ritual into the heart of your holiday celebrations. With warm rich colors, themed ornaments and plenty of creative details, you can design a tree that reflects your passion while still feeling festive and inviting. Whether you keep it simple with a few coffee touches or go all out with a cafe-inspired masterpiece, this tree is guaranteed to be a hit with guests and a joy for you to decorate.

So pour yourself a cup of coffee, turn on some holiday music and get ready to deck the halls with a tree that truly speaks to your heart.

Coffee Lovers Christmas Tree Ideas & Decor

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Snow White Christmas Ornaments

Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Christmas Ornaments

DISNEY STORE SNOW WHITE STORYBOOK ORNAMENTS

Snow White Christmas Ornaments are wonderful to hang on your Christmas trees. Snow White was my daughter’s favorite Disney Princess so she’ll always hold a special place in my heart.

These Christmas ornaments even include a poison apple which comes complete in it’s own case…..now that would make a wonderful gift for a Snow White fan, as long as they don’t think you want them to eat it!

Hallmark Snow White Christmas Ornaments – Beautiful Disney Princess Christmas Ornaments

Hallmark make beautiful Christmas ornaments that really stand the test of time. Here you can see some of the ornaments they have made to celebrate the Disney Princess – Snow White.

 Walt Disney’s Snow White The Enchanted Memories Collection 2nd in Series 1998 Hallmark Ornament Snow White Set of 2 Ornaments 2004 Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Hallmark Ornament

 

My Favorite Snow White Ornament – A Disney Princess Christmas Ornament

 The Fairest of Them All – Disney’s Snow White Ornament

 

This is my favorite Snow White Christmas ornament and it stands 4″ high. I love the fact that Snow White is inside the poisoned apple, I think it would look absolutely fantastic on anybodies Christmas tree.

More Snow White Christmas Ornaments

 Disney Princess Snow White Christmas Ornament Disney Dopey and Snow White Sketchbook Ornament Disney Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2014 Disney Sketchbook Christmas Ornament Princess (Snow White) Disney Snow White ‘Love’s First Kiss’ Sketchbook Ornament

 

Snow White’s Evil Queen Christmas Ornaments

The jealous Queen who sent Snow White away to be killed so that she could remain the ‘fairest of them all’ is represented by these Christmas ornaments. If you want to tell Snow White’s story you really need to have the ‘Evil Queen’ on your tree, but to be honest my dd would probably prefer to just have Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on ours!

 MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL 2007 HALLMARK ORNAMENT Disney Snow White’s Disney Store Snow White EVIL QUEEN Christmas Ornament

 

Snow Whte and the Seven Dwarfs Christmas Ornament Set

DISNEY STORE SNOW WHITE STORYBOOK ORNAMENTS

Snow White would probably get lonely on the Christmas tree by herself, but not if you get the Seven Dwarfs to keep her company. This set of 8 Christmas ornaments (which is also pictured in the introduction) comes in a unique storybook box (as you can see) which helps to keep them safe between Christmases, but also makes them look extremely impressive if you wish to give them as a gift.

More Disney Princess Christmas Ornaments

Snow White is great, but she’s only one of the Disney Princesses with whom you can decorate your tree with. If you want a tree full of princesses or you just have another favorite then why not check out our Disney Princess Christmas Ornaments post?

Snow White Christmas Ornaments

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