I am just loving on this cute Puzzle Piece Snowflake Ornament! A few days back I shared my Rudolph Reindeer Ornament and towards the beginning of the series I shared my Snowman Ornament too! I love ornaments…can you tell?!? I also love all the fun things you can make using up-cycled puzzle pieces!
Supplies Needed:
- Puzzle (I got mine at Dollar Tree) Make sure it is at least a 500 piece so you get the small pieces
- White Paint/paintbrush
- Sparkle Mod Podge
- Mod Podge Dimensional Magic (not pictured)
- Tacky Glue
- Ribbon
- Small wooden discs
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You might also like this Candy Cane Puzzle Piece Ornament
Or this fun Puzzle Piece Wreath Ornament! Be sure to check out the tabs in my 25 Days of Christmas Series to see all the fun holiday projects!
Comments & Reviews
Crystal says
So cute!! I love snowflakes and these are so easy to make
Stephanie says
How cute and simple. Love all of the things you can buy at the dollar tree and craft with now!
Cheryl says
Thank You Stephanie! Isn’t the dollar store awesome! So much better than I ever remember it being!
Mrs Mud says
Ohhhh perfect. I was looking for Chirstmas Craft ideas for my girls. They like to make things to sell at the Christmas Market in our village and this is perfect as puzzles are so easy to come by in the Charity shops – although I think we have a few with missing pieces on the toy shelf :D Thank you
Cheryl Spangenberg says
You are welcome! That sounds like so much fun! I hope they do well with their sales!
Mrs Storey says
Thank you. This will be the fourth year they will have done the market.
The first year it was pine-cones gathered from around the village then adorned with glitter, ribbon and charms which they sold, with home made paperchains.
The second year my middle child did pine-cones again but her younger sister made glitter cinnamon dough reindeer and star ornaments which went down really well.
The third year the pine-cones made their annual appearance but pompom pals made by the youngest child, along with more paperchains and knitted tiny stockings tree decorations were added to the mix.
Each year, after the cost of any materials has been removed, the girls have made a nice little profit of between £7 and £11 ($8.58 to $13.48) each – not that all of it reaches home, as the temptation of hot chocolate and roasted chestnuts is hard to overcome on a cold December night :D
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I showed my youngest (Little Mudlet) your posts and she was so excited about them. I suspect we will be starting to build up her ‘stock’ in the next few days :D