10 Minute Rustic DIY Wood Slice Deer Ornament

7 Materials
$5
10 Minutes
Easy

A Wood Slice Deer Ornament is an easy DIY ornament to make. Ribbon, floral picks, and glue are all you’ll need to add to the wood slice to create a rustic ornament for your tree.

The two metal deer were part of a berry stem floral pick that I bought at JoAnn Fabric and Crafts.


The birch wood slice is one that I’ve had in my craft stash. They can be purchased at any craft store or you could cut your own. These can be embellished with parts of any floral picks you have on hand to match your style.

Use wire cutters to remove the deer from the floral pick. I used two of them, one for the front and back of the ornament. Use hot glue to hold them in place. 


Add ribbon to the outside of the wood slice. Use small dots of hot glue along the way to keep it secured. 

Remove a mini pine cone from a floral pick and glue on top of the wood slice. 

Remove berries from a floral pick and glue three at the base of the pine cone to cover the gap and the glue.

Use a sturdy twine ribbon to hang the ornament. Loop the ribbon and hot glue to the back of the ornament. Add a berry to cover the glue. 

Remove four small snow flakes from a floral pick and glue them onto the wood slice, two on the front and two on the back.


This ornament takes only minutes to make and I had almost all of the supplies on hand. If you’re a crafter, chances are you have most of them, too. All of the supplies can be found at any craft store. 

To see more easy diy Christmas crafts, I'd love for you to visit us at Across the Blvd.

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