Moss Christmas Ornaments

Giustina
by Giustina
Create one-of-a-kind shatterproof Moss Christmas Ornaments for your Christmas tree this holiday season with this quick & simple tutorial!
Every time I think I am closer to using up my $10 bag of 100 soft plastic balls I find more somewhere else in our home.


In an attempt to use up a few more this season I have been crafting like crazy!


So today I thought I would share with you this super simple & crazy quick tutorial for Moss Christmas Ornaments!
Seriously, this Christmas craft is so quick it will only take you a few minutes to make! Plus this ornament is shatterproof!


Materials


Soft Plastic Balls


Hot Glue Gun & Glue


Moss


Christmas Ornament Hook


Micro-Shear Flush Cutter


Nail & Hammer


Ribbon


Decorative Ornament Hook - optional
First, hot glue the moss to the plastic ball.


I chose a green ball so that if there were any holes through the moss it wouldn't look funny.


Once all of the moss was glued down I picked the prettiest side, poked a hole into the top (with the hammer & nail), & hot glued a cheap christmas ornament hook (that I cut with a micro-shear flush cutter just like I did for my Sparkling Glitter Ornaments) into the hole.


I then created a bow with the ribbon, hot glued it on top, added a decorative ornament hook, & hung it on our Christmas tree!


Wasn't that easy!?


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You can read my whole post & find more ways to decorate with soft plastic balls by clicking the link below!
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Susen Gail Susen Gail on Dec 03, 2015
    So pretty--and economical with time and $$$. I'm making some of these to add to Christmas cookie gift tins. Merry Christmas! susen
    • Giustina Giustina on Dec 03, 2015
      Thanks @Susen Gail! I'm so happy you like them! Merry Christmas to you too! :)
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