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DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments

December 2, 2014
Written by Jeran of Oleander and Palm
DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments Hi there, it’s Jeran from Oleander and Palm.  I’m all about cute pendants.  I made this Sisters one for my daughter’s bedroom.  So, this year I thought it would be fun to make mini pendant’s for our Christmas tree.

We’ve bought and planted a little Colorado blue spruce this year.  The plan is that we will be able to use this little guy for a couple years.  We’ll move him out for the rest of the year and then bring him back in for the holidays.

I kept the tree simple with our large bulb lights, my Mini Pendant Christmas Ornaments, Winter Festive Felt Garland, Ice Globe Ornaments, Gem Ornaments and topped it with a geometric himmeli heart that I made.

DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments 2DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments 3Here’s what you’ll need to make DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments:

  • Felt in black and white
  • Glitter fabric (you can buy a 8×10 sheet at Hobby Lobby for just $1.47)
  • Hot glue gun
  • 1/4″ dowel (I painted mine gold)
  • Baker’s twine
  • A copy of the printable template (download it HERE)

mini pendant christmas ornaments 4 DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  5How to make it:

  • Start by cutting out the pendant shape.
  • Fold over the top of the pendant and glue down with hot glue.
  • Cut out the letters with small sharp scissor (or I gave myself a short cut and used my Cricut Explore).
  • Glue the letters on with hot glue.
  • Finish by tying a baker’s twine to either side of the dowel for hanging.

DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments 6And here’s a little look at little more of my living room ready for the holidays.

DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  7DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  8DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  9DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  10 DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  11 DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments  12mini pendant christms ornaments 11DIY Mini Christmas Pendant Ornaments 12A former elementary school teacher, Jeran has added her unique voice to the modern maker culture through her blog Oleander and Palm. She loves helping people find attainable beauty in the lives they live. Her creativity and industriousness were honed through years of living in third world countries, that challenged her to find novel solutions for creating livable spaces. Now a mother of three, settled in sunny California, her skills and styles are evolving in exciting new ways. Her focus is Simple California Living, designing and making livable spaces that incorporate vintage finds, handmade/DIY pieces and global inspiration.