I am happy to say that my 2 boys inherited my love for working with their hands. We are always looking for crafts that they can do with me. I saw an idea for paper ornaments a while back, and decided to put my own spin on it. I have TONS of scrapbook stuff but have not scrapped in a long time, so this one allows me to use some of that fantastic paper. Here is a quick and easy tutorial on how to make your own.

Materials:
Scrapbook Paper (the thicker kind works best)
Ribbon
Hole Punch
Scissors or Paper Cutter

This is REALLY EASY and there are a million different ways you could do this and get very different looks. Feel free to put your own spin on it, but here is how I did mine.
I took 12x12 scrapbook paper, and cut it in half. I then cut the 6x12 piece of paper into 12 strips of 1x6 inch paper.

Next, pick 6-12 pieces of the colors you like and make a pile. The more paper you use the fuller your ornament will be. If you choose a double sided paper, then you may want to use fewer pieces so you can see in the middle.
Now, punch a hole in both ends of the strips.
Cut a piece of ribbon 22-24 inches long. Fold it in half and feed it through one of the holes.

Tie a knot.

Feed the other end of the ribbon through the other hole and decide where you want to tie your knot. This will determine whether the ornament is short and fat or tall and skinny. I liked mine best short and fat, but that is your preference.

(I added a bead to this one, but not the others, so that is optional.)
Spread out the strips of paper.

Next, let your extremely proud toddler hold up what he made for the camera.
Finally, take your new ornaments and put them on your tree for all to enjoy!
I hope you make some of these. They really are quick and easy. Let me know if you do. I'd love to see them!
I am linking up to a few other blogs for this one:
