21 easy and gorgeous clear Christmas ornament ideas!

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This post shares 21 gorgeous clear Christmas ornament ideas! These ideas are very easy and will help you add a personal touch to your tree this year. This post originally appeared on bybrittanygoldwyn.com.

If you’re popping in for the first time today or missed my week-long series of DIY ideas for clear ball Christmas ornaments a few weeks ago, I’m rounding them up today for a second go. Plus I’m adding a bunch of other DIY clear Christmas ornament ideas from some other bloggers.

There’s still time to create some custom ornaments for your tree this year, especially because each of these is easy to make. Most can be done in under 30 minutes, and most use supplies you can easily find at your local craft or grocery store. (Or Amazon if you’re lazy like me.) So let’s run through them!

These glitter ornaments are so easy but so beautiful. They use floor cleaner (yes, floor cleaner!) to achieve a beautiful glittered effect. Best of all, the glitter is contained on the inside of the ornament, so it doesn’t shed all over your house.

That’s why I call them *almost* no-mess glitter ornaments. You’ll probably make a bit of a mess when you’re creating them because glitter is seriously impossible to contain. But once the ornaments are sealed, the glitter is sealed, too.

These easy red and white ornaments by my friend Toni at Girl Just DIY are really cute and easy to throw together. You could easily customize them by switching up the colors, ribbons, or designs.

These DIY Glitter Ornaments by Jennifer Rizzo are perfect for those of you who like the glitter ornaments, but don’t like glitter that much 😉 They have a cute dipped effect, and the glitter is on the outside of the ornament.

These winter-themed ornaments use the kind of clear ball ornament that can be broken in half. I used some paintable fake snow on the inside of these and added pinecones, eucalyptus, and some very fine white glitter.

The faux snow will help the natural materials in the inside stand out while on the tree. I didn’t want them to just blend in to the green tree.

These Easy DIY Coastal Christmas Ornaments from My Wee Abode use rope and an ombre effect to create a coastal-inspired look. I love how the rope gives these a natural feel. I’d love these left unpainted, even.

Absolutely loving these living Christmas ornaments by Chatfield Court. These would make an amazing hostess gift or takeaway gift from a party.

DIY Fabric Wrapped Christmas Ornaments from 2 Bees in a Pod are the perfect way to use up fabric scraps, too. I have some fun fabric I want to try these with this year using modpodge.

I have been wanting to try alcohol ink for a while. I was worried about the black coming off as brown, but this stuff is awesome. Super pigmented. I liked the metallic colors, too. I love the abstract graffiti-like patterns the ink made on these ornaments. My favorite is the one in the second pic.

These Grinch bath bomb ornaments from Shrimp Salad Circus are the absolute best! I love any gift that is consumable (the bath bomb) and reusable (the container for the bath bomb). I’d love to make these as gifts.

My friend Colleen is so good at hand lettering! She customized some simple ornaments using white and gold. If you can’t hand letter (like me…) you can fake it with printable vinyl cut in a brush script.

Check out these DIY Sea Glass Ornaments from Charleston Crafted. If you want a coastal vibe, these are perfect. Definitely check out the finish ornaments. If this color isn’t your thing, you could easily swap it out for another.

This is not a new technique, but I couldn’t wait to try it. I’m really pleased with how they turned out, too. I used a simple paint pour technique to create a faux marbled effect. Using metallics along with the flat colors also turned out great too.

Another from my friend Shrimp Salad Circus…this Christmas ornament Advent calendar DIY is so cute! The bead adds such a cute touch. I love Lindsay’s style and am already brewing on an Advent calendar idea after seeing this one.

For these ornaments, I used a thick texture paint for the first time. I was worried they’d take forever to try, but the paint is designed to keep its shape and dry in a normal amount of time. What do you think? I think they turned out beautifully.

Like these? Check out my DIY marbled clay ornaments, my paint stirrer Christmas tree ornaments, and my DIY wood bead ornaments!

Red and silver marbled ornaments are a beautiful way to add a bit of glamour to your tree while keeping more traditional colors.

Another from my pal Lindsay at Shrimp Salad Circus. These cute galaxy and planet Christmas ornaments also use a paint-on-the-inside technique.

Not my first time working with gold leaf—I love it! It’s messy but always beautiful and usually pretty forgiving. I used gold leaf sheets for this project, not liquid gold leaf.

Another beautiful fabric scrap ornament that you can make in minutes. And what crafter doesn’t have scrap fabric laying around?

DIY beach Christmas ornaments are a beautiful way to easily bring some coastal charm to your tree. These ones from my buds at Charleston Crafted are perfect for them—they live right by the beach.

And last but not least, these stovetop potpourri ornaments do double duty. They look beautiful on your tree, but when you’re ready to use them, you can open them and dump the stovetop potpourri into a pan.

I love using stovetop potpourri in the fall and winter. You can even use scraps, and it makes the house smell amazing.

These pretty easy mercury glass Christmas ornaments from Chatfield Court use mirror effect spray paint to achieve a mercury glass effect.

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