A Timeless DIY nativity ornament craft to make with the kids…
I’m like a child pretty much all year through, but ESPECIALLY around Christmas time.
This DIY nativity ornament is a riff on one that I actually made in Girl Scouts back in maybe 3rd or 4th grade.
It’s one that I still have and adore to this day, so I thought it would be a great one to re-create and make with my own kids. It’s very inexpensive to make, and one that hopefully, will stand the test of time in your own home.
Here’s the video tutorial for you! Check it out. Still need some clarification? No worries. The step-by-step instructions are below in the post.
Quick DIY Nativity Ornament How To Video:
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Here’s what you’ll need to create this sweet DIY ornament…
DIY Nativity Ornament Supplies:
- (3) cinnamon sticks
- (4) peanuts (in the shell)
- hot glue/glue gun
- felt, assorted colors
- small googly eyes
- twine
1. Hot glue cinnamon sticks to form triangle manger.
Arrange three cinnamon sticks into a triangle, and hot glue at corners.
2. Add twine around corners of the manger. Glue in place.
The twine is optional. It simply adds some rustic “flair”…and who doesn’t love flair 😉
3. Cut out and attach felt star to the manger with hot glue.
I don’t know about you, but I find it very hard to cut out a star without a template…so I googled “nativity star” and printed one out and cut into a template to trace onto the felt.
The kids found this method a lot easier than freestyling it, too.
4. Make and attach angel to the manger.
Cut out some felt wings for your peanut angel, and a halo.
Hot glue the wings and halo in place, then hot glue the angel to the side of the cinnamon stick manger.
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5. Make and attach bed for your nativity ornament.
It’s time to make a bed for baby Jesus with one section of an egg carton. Attach to the manger with hot glue.
I wrapped the egg carton in brown felt and secured the felt with hot glue.
We have guinea pigs at home, so I borrowed some of their hay to glue into the manger as well (certainly not required…although guinea pigs are super sweet pets, so this could be a good excuse?)
6. Make and attach Joseph and Mary.
Mary and Joseph are both made with a peanut, and some felt for their clothing.
I used brown felt for Joseph, and a baby blue for Mary, but anything goes. The felt is attached with hot glue, as are the googly eyes.
7. Make Baby Jesus and lay in the manger.
Use another peanut for Jesus. I attached googly eyes and made some “swaddling clothes” out of a blue felt, which was simply wrapped about the peanut and hot glued in place.
8. Attach Joseph, Mary and egg carton bed to the manger with hot glue.
If you want to also glue Jesus into the egg carton, you can.
The kids love to take peanut baby Jesus out and play with him though, so I don’t do that 🙂
9. Attach twine or fishing line for your nativity ornament tree hanger.
I simply made a loop with twine to act as a tree hanger. Easy breezy. Your DIY nativity ornament is done!
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Robin says
Sweetest little nativity ever…love it.
Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique says
How sweet… I love Christmas crafting projects you can make with the kids. I hope you all had fun!!
Morena says
What a sweet project idea!