When I was 5 years old, I made these Dried Pasta Ornaments (these exact ones, in the picture below) in Mrs. Hyde's kidnergarten class. My family hung them on our tree every year, and then my mom passed them on to me - along with several boxes of other childhood ornaments - the first year that I was married.
We've faithfully hung them on our tree every year since then, and I've always been amazed at how well these have held up through the years. I thought my girls would like to make their own! This ended up being a great project for my 2 and 4 year olds. They got some great fine motor work and loved making ornaments just like Mama's.
Get ready to make some heirlooms!
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Get ready to make some heirlooms!
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Gather Your Materials
- several varieties of small dried pasta
- thin cardboard
- Christmas shaped cookie cutters
- white school glue
- metallic acrylic paint
- paint brushes
- ribbon
- hot-glue gun
Directions
Trace your cookie cutters on to the cardboard and cut out Christmas shapes. You'll see holes punched in the shapes in our pictures, but I ultimately decided that another method of hanging them would be better. Ignore the holes!
Let your child cover the shape with glue and pasta.
Once dry, paint with either acrylic paint or spray paint. I was pleased with how thick and shiny the paint was. Tempera paint would not hold up very well. Acrylic paint is typically NOT washable, so make sure to cover your surfaces (and your children) well.
If you don't feel comfortable letting your children use nonwashable paint, you may paint them yourself or use spray paint.
Let them dry. Using a hot glue gun, glue a short length of ribbon into a loop on the back of your ornaments.
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