I have created several different Christmas tree designs over the years, but they have always stuck to traditional Christmas colors of red, green, white, gold, and silver. This year I decided to use ALL the colors in this colorful star Christmas tree. Handmade star ornaments mix with a rainbow paper for a tree that was as joyful to make as it is to look at.
COLORFUL STAR CHRISTMAS TREE
COLORFUL STAR CHRISTMAS TREE
I will list the supplies and tools I used for this year’s Christmas bulletin board and tree, in case you would like to duplicate the look yourself. Most of the ornaments are made with standard craft supplies for kids, so you might already have some of them in your house.
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“THE STARS IN THE BRIGHT SKY” TREE
My Christmas bulletin board design was based on Away in a Manger, and the tree’s theme comes from that beloved hymn as well. Every student in the school made an ornament for the tree, and the colorful paper chain garland tied the colors of the tree into the colors of the bulletin board. The tree topper was a cheap star from Dollar Tree that I blinged with colorful rhinestones.
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HANDMADE STAR CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT TUTORIALS
Pony Beads and Pipe Cleaner Stars
Even young children can help thread pony beads onto pipe cleaners to make these DIY stars. Practice pattern making while you craft!
Yarn and Popsicle Stick Star
Make simple wood stars with popsicle sticks, then embellish them with colored yarn.
Twisted Paper Stars
Whether you make these ornament sized or giant, the pretty curves will look beautiful around your tree.
Folded Paper Stars
These pretty ornaments can be made from plain or patterned paper to add interest and texture to the tree. Glitter the edges of the finished ornaments to catch the light!
Stitched Felt Stars
This is a great first sewing project for little ones. Use a contrasting color of thread to add interest to these cute ornaments.
Borax and Pipe Cleaner Stars
Part craft, part science project, these crystal ornaments are a fun DIY for older kids. The crystals grow right on the pipe cleaners giving them an icy appearance.
3D Star Ornaments
You can cut out the star shapes by hand or with a cutting machine. Then add color and assemble!
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