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Would you like to see how to paint Christmas ornaments to decorate your tree and give as gifts this holiday season? You and your kids will love this latest painted ornaments craft that’s part of our ongoing sponsored partnership with Testors.com.
Are you ready for another Testors Crafternoons project to make with your kids? This is Tonya, and I’m going to show you how to paint ornaments that will impress your friends and family.
Be sure to check out our recent Testors Crafternoons project Driftwood Christmas Tree Craft and our How To Paint Christmas Rocks as well as our new DIY Photo Ornaments.
I’m going to show you a few different ways you can paint clear holiday ornaments, from simply pouring acrylic paint inside, to marbling, and adding glitter and stencils to personalize ornaments. These will look perfect on your tree this year, but they also make great gifts too, as well as being a great project to do with the whole family.
How To Paint Christmas Ornaments
Supplies you need to paint ornaments:
- Clear glass or plastic ornaments – I prefer glass though because the paint does adhere a little easier.
- Testors Craft Acrylic 2oz Paint – assorted colors (we used Seafoam Matte, Snow White Metallic, Gold Rush Glitter Burst, Gold Metallic, Silver Metallic, and Deep Sea Matte)
- Testors Craft Marbling Medium
- Testors Craft Glitter Paint – in Gold, Iridescent, or Silver
- Rubbing alcohol
- Paintbrush
- Small plastic cups
- Plastic squeeze bottles
- Ribbon for hanging your ornaments
One of my top tips for how to paint Christmas ornaments is that less is more. The more paint you use, the thicker it is, the longer it takes to dry, and the more chance of the paint just running out of the ornament and colors bleeding together.
The first thing you will need to do is make sure your ornaments are completely clean, so pour a little rubbing alcohol into each, swish it around the inside, and then leave the ornaments upside down to dry overnight.
Now you can begin painting.
I found it easiest to use the squeeze bottle, not only to mix the marbling medium and acrylic paints together but also to get just small quantities at a time inside the ornaments.
When mixing the marbling medium with acrylic paint it is a 1 to 1 ratio. Once mixed, leave to sit for a little while so there are no air bubbles.
Now, gently squeeze just a little inside your ornament, turn your ornament a little and squeeze a little more. Let the paint run around the inside of the ornament before adding more paint. As I mentioned above the less you use, the better.
If you want to add more colors, do so before all the gaps have filled up.
You can use as many different colors as you like and you can also mix between matte, metallic, and glitter paints.
Once all the gaps are filled, place your ornament upside down in a cup to let any excess paint drain out, and then set your ornaments aside to dry. I recommend drying for at least 48 hours before you replace the top to your ornament.
If you want to add just one color, or mix say the teal to make a few different shades of it, then that will create a lovely watercolor effect inside the ornament.
Or maybe, you want to just mix a little white, gold, and gold glitter to make a simple ornament like this one.
But then, you can also add some glitter to the outside too. The Testors Craft Intense Glitter paint works best for this. You can simply apply a thin layer to the outside of an ornament you’ve poured paint into like this …
Or, you can use stencils to add an initial, date, or name to the ornament, like this …
Let’s break down a few of these different ornaments and I’ll show you exactly what I used to create them.
How To Paint Marbled Christmas Ornaments
This marbled ornament for example used the Testors Marbling Medium, along with the Testors Craft paint in Gold Metallic, Seafoam Matte, and Deep Sea Matte.
How To Paint Christmas Ornaments With Glitter
This glitter ornament used a combination of the Testors Craft paint in Seafoam and Deep Sea matter blended together inside, and then the Intense Glitter paint in gold on the outside.
How To Paint Stenciled Christmas Ornaments
I made this stenciled ornament using the Testors Marbling Medium, with the Testors Craft paint in Snow White Metallic and Gold Rush Glitter Burst. I made the stenciled letter with the Testors Intense Glitter paint.
What fun ideas do you have for painting your own ornaments this holiday season? Do you have a color scheme in mind?
Testors paints are the perfect addition to your holiday crafting. The Testors Craft Acrylic Paint comes in metallic, glitter, matte, and regular 2oz bottles and can be used on so many surfaces including glass, fabric, wood, clay, metal, plaster, and more.
Written by Tonya Staab, contributor at 5 Minutes for Mom
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Diane says
So can you use metalic paint on the outside of an ornament? I have paint and would like to do that for my silver theme. If this works I would like to do it on the outside. If so do you just blob it on?
Emma says
I love your tutorial as I’ve been wanting to attempt the painted bulbs I can’t wait to try it. We used to make them when the kids were young and now we put up the ornaments that we created together for many years. I have made ornaments in the past. I would love to make some more with my daughters.
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I used to make some every year,,and now i love the ones my grandkids make for me
Calvin B says
these are some handy ways to do it right? I think i’ll try this way next time.
Tellthebell says
nice ideas for Christmas thanks for sharing your views!
Michele Pilon says
We love making holiday ornaments together
Aleksandra Nearing says
We love to craft and DIY. We have made some ornaments before.
Devon F says
Every year my Girl Scout Troop makes ornaments. I love your tutorial as I’ve been wanting to attempt the painted bulbs😍 i can’t wait to try it!
Rose Santuci-Sofranko says
I made some origami ornaments this year, and in previous years…now if I’d only actually put them on the tree… Thanks and God bless!
Anne says
We used to make them when the kids were young and now we put up the ornaments that we created together for many years.
Antoinette M says
We use craft sticks, paint, etc. to make our ornaments.
Vickie L Couturier says
i used to make some every year,,and now i love the ones my grandkids make for me
Debbie P says
My son makes at least one new ornament every year. And 99 percent of my ornaments are very special and are used every Christmas.
Caroline Bock says
I have made ornaments in the past. I would love to make some more with my daughters.
Kathy B. says
We make a new ornament each year for each of our trees. They bring special meaning to the season.
Jessica Walker says
This is the first year I started making ornaments with my daughters.
maria gentry says
We have made ornaments in the past and they are still our favorite ones!
June S. says
Our family has never done ornaments like these, but my children have given me homemade ornaments that they made for me in school when they were younger.
ae minx says
I’ve never painted ornaments.. just made the usual little diy foam types
Virgie C. Bullard says
Very easy and simple tips for painting the ornaments. Will try it soon (Y)
SpotsinBlogs says
Really helpful tips for painting Christmas Ornaments, Thanks for sharing
Appreciate it
Mary says
My children are grown now but I still have all of the ornaments they have made. I like the marbling effect that you showed. I am already thing of other crafts to use this on!
Surinder gurm says
Never made an ornament but many are souvenirs from great family trips
Lauren says
I have ornaments from when I was a kid.
Marilyn Nawara says
I have several ornaments that my boys made for me when they were in grade school that I put on the tree each year. My favorites are pop-sicle stick reindeer and Christmas wreaths with their school pic.
Shirley Eichman says
My granddaughters will love doing this craft.
SYLVIA SAYRE says
Well, we used to, but not anymore. All grown up and moved away.
Sara Smith says
Excellent presentation and explanation..
Emma Watson says
On every Christmas, I wonder how they made so beautiful Christmas Ornaments, now I see it! Thanks, Tonya.
Frederick A. Gonzalez says
Great idea, these ornaments look too cute and colorful. Can’t wait to try them
Tori Howes says
We make special ornaments every year. Never done marbled ones before though!
Raymond Morris says
Yes we make family ornaments. We also hang the ornaments our grown children made while they were younger. Have to tell the grand kids about each one.
Alan black says
These are some of great tips to paint christmas ornaments, Well constructed thinking. Thanks
meghan says
I have not made them before, but love the monogram ones.
Emma says
We typically use family ornaments but I have never hear of marbling! That looks so cool! I may make a few ornaments this year to try it out!
Rose says
We will use popsicle sticks, glitter and other craft stuff that we have on hand to make ornaments. My husband and I also pick out an ornament together every year to add to the tree. We just celebrated 11 years of marriage so we have 11 special ornaments. ❤️
Valenica Abbott says
Excellent presentation and explanation. Very clear diction and of course easy technique.
athena graeme says
My husband and I have been lucky enough to do a lot of travel, everywhere we go we collect one ornament to remind us of the trip and hang it on our tree
Kristina says
I’ve never made an ornament, but I do make lace and have considered doing it.
Dana says
We use the same ornaments every year and collect new ones each year.
Kathy Eyre says
About 3/4 of our ornaments are hand made and used year after year. This year we made some out of pine cones.
Christina moore says
We use to string popcorn and make gingerbread men
Cindy Peterson says
We continue to use my Grandmothers homemade ornaments. It is a tradition.
Amber Nelson says
We make a new photo ornament every year. It is a family photo or a photo of just the kids and the year.
19216811.biz says
The photo is the heart of memories.
latanya says
I have ornaments that my son makes at school each year that I always hang up
Christie Lombardo says
Yes we like to make ornaments usually out of paper
Lucinda says
I have fond memories of painting wooden holiday ornaments with my sisters. Recently, I made some felt blue jays and cardinals to hang in our Christmas tree.
Payal says
We usually make or get ornaments every year that represents the most important event for each person in our family.
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