Pasta Reindeer Christmas Ornament

After all the Diwali and Halloween fun crafting, my daughter and I are gearing up for upcoming winter festivities. My two-year-old is fascinated by the multitude of festivals and customs across the world.

Engaging young kids in festive crafts is a great way to teach them about the festival while helping them develop creativity and self-expression. And, as a big bonus, keeping them away from the screen in today's tech world.


Don't forget to check out the perfect Christmas gift, Snowman Lapel Pin that we made last week and a cute Turkey Puppet craft that we made for Thanksgiving.

Building on our momentum for festive crafting, my daughter and I made these easy and cute Pasta Reindeer Christmas ornaments!

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Reindeer is one of the beloved characters in Christmas legends. The lore is that reindeers pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve.

Inspired by the book and the movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, we created these reindeer ornaments!



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HOW TO MAKE REINDEER CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS?


MATERIALS:
Penne Pasta or Mostaccioli Pasta
Pipe Cleaner (brown)
Wiggle Eyes
Pom-pom
Twine/Ribbon
Paint (brown)
Paintbrush
Glue

INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 1: Paint five pieces of penne pasta brown and let them dry.



Step 2: Glue them together making the shape of reindeer's face as shown below.



Step 3: Cut three pieces of pipe cleaner (two small and one big). Twist the small ones on the big piece making the shape of the reindeer's antlers as shown below.



Step 4: Glue wiggle eyes and pom-pom for the nose.


Step 5: Attach antlers to the face by inserting them in the pasta at both the ends. You can apply a little glue to hold them tight if needed.


Step 6: Tie a thread/ribbon through the pasta to hang the ornament.



And your kid-made pasta reindeer ornaments are ready to adorn your Christmas tree!  Happy Crafting!!

Don't forget to browse through our collection of 35+ EASY CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FOR KIDS and find a cute Christmas craft idea to make with preschool and kindergarten kids.



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Looking for more Christmas decoration ideas? Look no further!

I'm excited to be a part of A Month of Kid-Made Christmas Decorations series, hosted by Jen Walshaw at The Mad House along with some wonderful bloggers. Do check out all the amazing Christmas decoration ideas shared in the series to find your own inspiration!

You can start with this lovely Cinnamon Reindeer and Gingerbread Man Ornaments by Books and Giggles.




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4 comments:

  1. These are just beautiful. I love them. Thank you for joining in with this years Kid Made Christmas Series

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    1. Thanks Jen! I am so glad that you liked it. Looking forward to see all the lovely ideas in the series!!

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  2. These are lovely. Going to make this with the kids. Simple and effective. x

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    1. Thanks Susan! Do share back when you are done. Would love to see :)

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