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Winter Solstice Wood Tree Ornament

November 16, 2017April 26, 2024 Megan 11 comments
Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

Welcome to the 2017 Ornament Exchange & Blog Hop! This year, there are 47 amazing bloggers participating in the exchange. The rules of the challenge were simple: be partnered with a fellow blogger, create a handmade ornament for $15 or under, create a tutorial, and ship the ornament off to a new home!

Embrace the spirit of winter! Craft a cozy Wooden Ornament for the winter solstice. I hope my DIY brings warmth and joy to your holiday decor. ❄️✨

I had a blast doing the ornament exchange the last two years, so I’m excited to be part of it again! My partner in this hop was Hilary from the awesome site, Raising Fairies and Knights. I had actually visited her blog a few times before this but never reached out personally, so this was a fun connection for me! I would definitely encourage you to connect with her by visiting her site or checking out her Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest profiles!

 

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2017 Ornament Exchange and Blog Hop

Meet the 2017 Ornament Exchange Hosts

Erlene ⋅ My Pinterventures Kim · Made In A Day Pili ⋅ My Sweet Things

Amanda · Domestically Creative Shirley · Intelligent Domesticatons

Michelle · Our Crafty Mom Beverly · Across the Blvd. Cindy ⋅ DIY Beautify

Christene · Key to Inspiration Nicki · Sweet Parrish Place Katrin ⋅ Kreativ K

Megan · C’mon Get Crafty Hilary · Raising Fairies and Knights

Emily · Two Purple Couches Tina · One Crafty Mess Marie · The Inspiration Vault

Debra · Shoppe No. 5 Trisha · Rosewood and Grace Jeanie · Create and Babble

Terri · Christmas Tree Lane Maureen · Red Cottage Chronicles Toni ⋅ Small Home Soul

Ula ⋅ Lulu & Celeste Sue ⋅ A Purdy Little House Pamela · Home On The Corner

Lorelai ⋅ Life with Lorelai Debbie ⋅ Tweak and Style Stephanie ⋅ Swoodson Says

Chelc ⋅ Inside the Fox Den Susan ⋅ Super Mom – No Cape! Molly ⋅ Just a Little Creativity

Roseann ⋅ This Autoimmune Life Angela ⋅ Simply Beautiful by Angela

Vicki and Jenn ⋅ 2 Bees in a Pod Joanne ⋅ Our Unschooling Journey

Tylynn ⋅ Bitterroot DIY Sam ⋅ Raggedy Bits Mary ⋅ The Boondocks Blog

Cyn ⋅ Creative Cynchronicity Dione ⋅ Clever Chameleon Quilting Erica ⋅ Erica Ever After

Chelsea ⋅ Love Paper Crafts Evija ⋅ From Evija with Love Anne ⋅ Orange Bettie

Samantha ⋅ Little Bits of Home Hope ⋅ Hopes Crafty Niche Pam · P.S. I Love You Crafts


Craft a cozy Wooden Ornament for the winter solstice.

 

I was partnered up with someone who participates in a much different version of the holidays than I do, in that they celebrate Yule, or the winter solstice. She has a lovely little summary, sharing that the winter solstice is a celebration of the halfway point where nights start getting shorter and days start getting longer. There is a celebration of the sun’s rebirth.

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

Once I knew my new friend’s tradition, I got to work. I still had a few wood discs from previous crafty buys, plus twine and glue, and I thought they would make a pretty little rustic wood tree ornament.

Supplies You Need to Make This Winter Solstice Wood Tree Ornament
  • Two small thin wooden discs
  • Acrylic craft paint
  • Thin paintbrushes
  • Glitter or glitter paint
  • Twine
  • Hot glue gun

 

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

I wanted to give sort of a stained wood look to the discs, so I dry brushed them first with brown acrylic paint. Once they were try, I stenciled on a design to each one – a snowflake for winter, and a sun for the solstice. You could draw them freehand if you have a talent for it, but I used a cheap plastic stencils from my stash that happened to have pretty designs of suns and snowflakes.

 

Once you have traced your design, use a thin tipped paintbrush to fill it in with acrylic paint.

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

There just wasn’t enough pizazz for me. I wanted to honor the rustic simplicity I felt would go well with a winter solstice tradition, but I certainly didn’t want to phone it in either. I dug into my drawers until I came up with yellow and silver glitter paint bottles. Perfect!

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

A few dabs of silver glitter paint on the snowflake and a full fill of the sun with yellow glitter paint made a world of difference to me!  I used clear Gorilla glue to secure the discs together, snowflake on one side and sun on the other. Then I used hot glue to secure a length of twine around the outer edges, looping the end to make the ornament hook and fastening it with more hot glue.

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

Sometimes winter doesn't mean only Christmas, but also the winter solstice. If you celebrate winter solstice,or the sun's rebirth. This wood tree ornament might be perfect for you to celebrate Yule this year.

 

For a fairly simple craft, I felt like this winter solstice ornament turned out quite pretty! I hope my new friend likes it when it arrives! We live in different countries, so the mail takes a bit longer. I can’t wait to share the ornament she sent me when I get it!

 


FIND ALL 47 HANDMADE ORNAMENT TUTORIALS BELOW AND SHARE YOURS TOO! Use Hashtag #2017OrnamentExchange so we can see your creations on social media.

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11 comments

  1. Mother of 3 says:
    November 17, 2017 at 6:37 pm

    Very cute. I love that there are so many ideas on this blog hop that use the same type of materials with very different outcomes. I am so excited to try making some wood sliced ornaments now that I have seen so many. Pinned.

    Reply
    1. Megan says:
      November 17, 2017 at 6:52 pm

      Thank you!! I️ love the creativity in this hop!!

      Reply
  2. Debrashoppeno5 says:
    November 20, 2017 at 8:42 am

    What a nice idea and you can leave it out all year if you want to. At least during winter. It is always such a let down after all of the decorations are put away.

    Reply
    1. Megan says:
      November 28, 2017 at 12:09 pm

      I know, it’s such a bummer! Nothing to look forward to in January, especially in cold, gray Chicago! lol

      Reply
  3. Super Mom - No Cape! says:
    November 20, 2017 at 8:36 pm

    It was sweet of you to create something that reflected your partner’s celebration of winter solstice into the design of the ornaments you made for her. They turned out very pretty.

    Reply
    1. Megan says:
      November 28, 2017 at 12:08 pm

      Thank you! I had fun reading up on the winter solstice for it as well!

      Reply
  4. Erlene says:
    November 24, 2017 at 11:01 pm

    These ornaments are perfect for a winter solstice tree. Love that you added the glitter 🙂 and I’m sure your partner will love these. Thanks so much for sharing these on the ornament exchange.

    Reply
  5. Hil says:
    December 6, 2017 at 2:54 pm

    LOVE LOVE LOVE my ornament!!! Thank you so much!! It is at the top of my tree and I am so thankful for it. I am glad you were my partner!!

    Reply
    1. Megan says:
      December 7, 2017 at 11:58 am

      So happy!! Loved the beautiful one you made for me as well! Awesome pair up!

      Reply
  6. Emily says:
    December 13, 2017 at 8:33 pm

    I think the glitter adds the perfect touch! I really like that you made a 2-sided ornament!

    Reply
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