100 Paper Christmas Ornaments That Add Handmade Charm to Your Tree

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If you love crafting for the holidays, these 100 paper Christmas ornaments will fill your season with handmade joy and cozy magic. Whether you’re decorating your tree, adding touches to your home, or creating gifts for friends, paper ornaments are a charming, affordable way to bring warmth to every corner.

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Simple Paper Ornament Ideas

1. Classic Paper Snowflake

Cut intricate designs into folded white paper to create timeless snowflakes. Hang them on your tree or tape them to windows for a snowy effect.

2. Paper Chain Garland

Connect colorful paper loops together for a nostalgic and fun garland. Mix metallics, red, and green for a festive touch.

3. Accordion Christmas Tree

Fold green paper back and forth like an accordion, then trim into a tree shape. Add a gold star on top for the finishing touch.

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4. Rolled Paper Stars

Use strips of paper to roll and shape into five-pointed stars. They look stunning strung together or sprinkled across your tree.

5. Origami Santa Claus

Craft a tiny origami Santa using red and white paper. It’s a delightful detail for gift wrapping or garlands.

6. 3D Paper Baubles

Glue together several paper circles to create a round 3D ornament. Alternate patterns for a unique effect.

7. Twirling Paper Angels

Cut out angel shapes from white or metallic paper, then twist slightly to make them appear to be flying midair.

8. Woven Paper Hearts

Weave two different colored paper strips into heart shapes — a Scandinavian Christmas tradition full of charm.

9. Glitter Paper Bells

Cut bell shapes and cover them with glitter for a sparkling ornament that catches the light beautifully.

10. Layered Paper Trees

Stack graduated paper triangles to form a layered tree ornament. Add small pom-poms for ornaments.

11. Paper Candle Holders (Decorative Only)

Cut intricate star or holly designs into paper to wrap around battery-powered candles for a cozy glow.

12. Mini Gift Boxes

Fold patterned cardstock into tiny cubes and hang them from the tree like little presents.

13. Paper Starburst

Use strips of metallic paper fanned out from a center point to create a radiant starburst shape.

14. Paper Poinsettia Flowers

Layer red and green paper petals to form the classic Christmas flower, adding a small golden circle in the center.

15. Quilled Paper Ornaments

Roll narrow paper strips into intricate spirals and glue them into delicate snowflake or wreath shapes.

16. Snowy Paper Pinecones

Twist and layer small pieces of brown and white paper to imitate pinecones dusted with snow.

17. Paper Dove of Peace

Cut out a soft white dove shape, adding feathers and tiny paper olive branches for a meaningful symbol.

18. Paper Ribbon Stars

Use curled ribbons of paper to form twinkling star shapes — simple yet striking.

19. Layered Paper Snow Globe

Cut out layers of winter scenes and glue them together for a 3D paper snow globe effect.

20. Paper Ornament Balls

Roll paper into strips, form rings, and layer them into spherical ornaments in festive shades.

21. Paper Lattice Spheres

Create interlocking strips of cardstock to build open lattice spheres that look elegant and airy.

22. Festive Paper Stockings

Fold red and white paper into small stocking shapes, then add glitter trim for extra sparkle.

23. Paper Reindeer Silhouettes

Cut classic reindeer shapes and layer them with patterned backgrounds for a woodland feel.

24. Paper Icicles

Twist strips of glossy paper into spirals to mimic icy shapes that shimmer under the lights.

25. Candy Cane Cutouts

Cut alternating red and white paper to create adorable candy canes that look sweet enough to eat.

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