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December 04, 2008

Simple Reindeer Ornaments

It is always so much fun to get down the boxes of ornaments and unwrap each one.  I especially love looking at the ones the girls' have made over the years.  Here's two simple reindeer ones that are so cute!


Reindeerhand_ornament

I made this one when Natalie was 2 months old.  Look at that tiny baby hand!  I found it easier to trace her hand onto paper and use that as a stencil to cut out the felt.  Glue on a tiny red pom pom nose, white pom pom tail, tiny googly eye, and wind half of a brown pipe cleaner through a small hole for the antlers.  Older children could certainly make these on their own...

Reindeerstick_ornament

I love this simple and sweet popsicle stick reindeer too!  This would be a great one for an ornament-making party.

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