How adorable is this Cute Button Christmas Tree ornament? The great thing about Christmas Decorations is Making them yourself.
Learn to make this Cute Button Tree ornament? Using buttons and fishing line that you already have laying around the house.
Cute and Easy
This is a great craft to make with the little ones. It would be amazing for their fine motor skills and you can use it to teach them about their colors and sizes too!
These Ornaments are super easy to make with just a few supplies. Like 4 to be exact.
Cute Button Christmas Tree Ornament
There are all types of different Christmas Ornaments that you can make your self.
- ball ornaments
- glass ornaments
- tree toppers
- paper ornaments
- there are so many different types of holiday ornaments that you can make
How do you make Christmas decorations with stuff around the house?
These adorable Christmas Ornaments are the perfect ornaments to trim your tree with.
Bonus is that you can actually use buttons that you have laying around the house to make them. All you need to make them is:
- buttons
- snowflake buttons (optional)
- fishing like or illusion cord
- and a pair of scissors
See super simple, no need for ornament hooks, or Christmas balls, just really cute and easy holiday decorations.
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How To Make Button Christmas Tree
Want to learn how to make these Cute Button Christmas Tree ornaments? You can make this Cute Button Christmas Tree ornament using buttons and fishing line. Easy and adorable, plus they are great for developing fine motor skills.
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Instructions
- Sort Buttons into a pattern, or largest to smallest so when you stack they get smaller as you work up.
- Cut a piece of bead cord, about 7 inches long, you wont likely need the whole 7 inches.
- String buttons on, 3 at the bottom if you want a stem, this step is completely optional.
- Start then with the largest of your buttons stringing them onto your illusion cord.
- I like to start with the snowflake.
- Continue stringing while also randomly adding the appropriate snowflake between buttons until you reach the top.
- Tie a knot at the top to secure the buttons together.
- Tie a second know as close as you can to the top of the loose ends.
- Hang on a tree or carefully stand up.
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