How to Make Easy DIY Photo Ornaments (2024)

These DIY Photo Ornaments are quick and easy to make and a fantastic way to celebrate favorite Christmas memories or milestones like baby’s first Christmas.

I love photo ornaments. One of my favorite parts of Christmas is remembering all of the warm, happy memories of Christmases past and photos are such a fun way to do that.

I actually shared a diy photo transfer ornament several years ago but I just didn’t love the way it turned out. So I decided to make some new DIY photo ornaments.

This time I decided to skip the complicated transfer process I used last time and keep things clean and simple. And I love how these turned out so much better!

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I chose to make photo ornaments to celebrate my babies’ first Christmases. Even though I love making handmade ornaments and my boys are now 2, 4, and 6, somehow I never made them first Christmas ornaments!

I figured it’s better late than never, so I chose my favorite photos from each of their first Christmases to use for my ornaments.

I have full step-by-step directions for you below as well as a video tutorial for those who prefer to watch.

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Materials for DIY Photo Ornaments

Want more photo ornament inspiration? I put together a collection of 19 awesome DIY photo ornament ideas with all different types and styles of ornaments.

How to Make Easy DIY Photo Ornaments

Start by painting both sides of your wooden ornaments with white paint. Acrylic craft paint works well, but so does any other white paint you have on hand.

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Print the photos you would like to use in 3.5″x5″ size. These should NOT be photo prints; just print them on regular paper using your home printer.

I chose to print my photos black and white because I love the look, but color photos will also work great.

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Once the paint has dried, trace the ornament shape onto your photos. Be sure to center the photo the way you want it to look on your finished ornament.

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Cut out the circle you traced.

I chose to cut my photos slightly smaller than the circles I traced so there would be a white border on my ornaments for a cleaner look.

Lay your photos on your ornaments to make sure the cropping looks good. Remove the photo and use a paintbrush to spread a thin layer of Mod Podge all over the front of the painted ornament.

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Place the photo in place on top of the ornament and smooth it down with your fingers, being careful to press out any air bubbles.

Allow the Mod-Podge to dry thoroughly and then use a paintbrush to spread another thin coat of Mod-Podge over the top of the photo, pressing down firmly on the edges to make sure they are adhered well.

Personalizing your Ornaments with Names

You may choose to stop there, but I chose to personalize my ornaments on both sides.

I wanted to add a little something to the back to commemorate my babies’ first Christmases, but I also wanted to keep it simple. So I decided to simply add each of my little boys’ first and middle names and the year they were born.

For other types of photo ornaments, you could add the names of those in the photo, the year it was taken, or even the location if it is a special memory.

To add the words, I used my favorite DIY trick get absolute perfect lettering.

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I printed the names and years out in a font I like and then did a simple pencil transfer to transfer the designs to the back of my ornaments.

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Then I used a black Sharpie oil-based paint pen to fill in the names and years. It’s such an easy way to get beautiful, perfect ‘hand-lettering.’

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I finished each ornament off with black and white bakers twine for hanging.

And here’s how the photo sides look.

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All ready to hang on the tree!

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After making first Christmas ornaments for all my kids, I decided to make one with one of my wedding photos as well. (15 years late, but hey, it’s never too late to celebrate life’s best days!)

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Video Tutorial

Want more ideas for using your favorite photos to celebrate the holidays?

  • I shared a collection of 21 of the best DIY photo gift ideas right here.
  • I used favorite Christmas photos from years past to make a Christmas memories photo book for my grandmother and it’s one of my favorite gifts I’ve ever made.
  • I shared three fun ideas for using photos in your gift wrap right here and these are still my favorite wrapping ideas ever.
  • And I have lots more awesome handmade ornament ideas if you’re looking for more ideas.
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Easy DIY Photo Christmas Ornament

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Difficulty: easy

Estimated Cost: $1-$5

These DIY Photo Ornaments are super quick and easy to make. Nothing complicated - just easy handmade photo ornaments.

Tools

  • small paintbrush
  • pencil
  • scissors

Instructions

  1. Paint both sides of the wooden ornament white.
  2. While the paint dries, print your photos in 3.5"x5" size on regular copy paper.
  3. Once the paint is completely dry, trace the ornament onto the photo. Be sure to center the photo the way you want it to appear on your finished ornament.
  4. Cut out the circles you traced on your photos. I cut my photos slightly smaller than the circles I traced to leave room for a small white border around each photo ornament.
  5. Spread a thin layer of Mod Podge on the front of each ornament using a paintbrush. Place your photo on top of the Mod Podge and use your fingers to firmly press it into place. Smooth out any air bubbles.
  6. Allow the Mod Podge to dry thoroughly. Then spread another thin layer of Mod Podge on top of the photo. Press the edges of the photos down firmly to make sure they are adhered well.
  7. If you want to add words to the back of the ornament, print the wording out in the font of your choice.
  8. Cut out the words and lightly rub pencil all over the back of the printed words. Tape into place on the back of your ornament.
  9. Trace around each letter firmly with your pencil. When you remove the paper, a pencil outline will remain on the ornament.
  10. Color in the pencil outline with a black paint pen.
  11. Add bakers twine to hang the ornament.

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FAQs

How to make picture ornaments easy? ›

To make: Mod Podge a photograph to an oval wood crafting blank. Once dry, attach a length of felt or twine to the edge with hot glue. Use an awl or small drill bit to create a hole in the top; thread a ribbon through the hole to hang.

How do you fill ornaments with pictures? ›

  1. Use a small piece of paper to make a simple funnel. It would be easier to pour the salt into the ball through a funnel.
  2. Use a spoon to add the salt to create the 'snow'.
  3. Gently roll the photo and slip it into the ornament. Place it in position.
  4. Put the cap back on.
  5. And… Voila!

How do you make glass ornaments with pictures inside? ›

Instructions to Make your DIY Glass Photo Ornament

Cut a long piece of fishing line and fold it in half. Stick the looped end along the centre of the photo. Sandwich the fishing line between the two paper circles. Gently roll the photo into a tube (photo on the outside of the roll), and slide it into the ornament.

How do you make a floating ornament with pictures? ›

The key to this photo ornament craft is to use clear acetate and vinyl sticker paper for the photos. The acetate is then rolled up with the photos applied on sticker paper and placed into the open top of the fillable plastic ornament. The result is a double-sided ornament that looks like the photo is floating inside!

How to make Mod Podge photo ornaments? ›

Simply cut out your favorite photos from holiday cards and Mod Podge them onto wood ornaments. We love painting the background of the ornaments with acrylic craft paint, letting that dry, then applying a layer of Mod Podge and adhering photos to the ornaments. This would make such a great holiday gift for grandparents!

How do you make plastic picture ornaments? ›

Here's the basic idea: You cut a circle of plastic just smaller than the inside of the ornament, mount a photo or sticker on it, roll it up tight and jam it in the globe. Easy peasy, right?

How do you make glass painted ornaments? ›

Spray the inside of the ornament with spray paint.

Remove the ornament's cap and hold the nozzle over the ornament's inside opening. Spray the ornament's interior until the entire surface is coated in spray paint. Although you can use any spray paint color, mirrored spray paint mimics mercury glass best.

How to put a photo in a bauble? ›

Place your photo (with the picture facing the sequins) in the bauble. It should sit on top of the glue dots. I then added extra hot glue around the outside edge to make sure the sequins stay in the right half. Just make sure your photo is facing the right way up before you glue it in place.

How to put a photo inside a bauble? ›

Place your photo (with the picture facing the sequins) in the bauble. It should sit on top of the glue dots. I then added extra hot glue around the outside edge to make sure the sequins stay in the right half. Just make sure your photo is facing the right way up before you glue it in place.

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