DIY Wedding Invitation Ornaments

Today I want to share a super quick and easy craft you can make as a wedding gift: wedding invitation ornaments!

Personalized Wedding Invite Ornament

On our first Christmas after JM and I were married, we realized we didn’t have any ornaments for our tree! It was an easy problem to solve, but when we got wedding invites for a couple weddings this fall, I decided that I could do something to prevent that problem for those couples.

One of the very first things I ever pinned after joining Pinterest (way before I even started this blog!) was a gorgeous picture of a glass ornament filled with paper curls, and it’s where I got the idea for these ornaments.

I really love the invitations we had printed for our wedding, and I’m sure other couples (or at least the brides!) feel the same way. So these ornaments are the perfect way to make a keepsake out of those invitations while also providing a couple with an ornament for their first Christmas tree!

And they’re ridiculously easy to make!

Wedding Invitation Ornaments

Here’s what you need:

  • empty glass ball ornament (can be found at most craft stores)
  • ribbon
  • wedding invitation (or other paper for filling)
  • scissors
  • a pen or pencil

Start by cutting the invitation into thin strips. If you can, try to cut along the lines of text to preserve the important words. I love being able to find my first name and my husband’s name in the ornament I made for us!

Wedding Invite Ornament Prep

Depending on the size of your glass ornament, you might not have enough room for all of your strips, so choose your favorites and start with them! Grab a strip of paper and wrap it tightly around a pen, pencil, or similarly-shaped object (I had some caramel apple sticks left over from making caramel apples, so I used one of those).

Wedding Invite Ornament Prep

Once it’s wound tight, let go and the coil of paper will come off the stick. It will be pretty tightly coiled, but I found it works better if you “fluff” it out a bit and expand the coil. It will fill the space in the ornament better.

Wedding Invite Ornament Prep

Open up the top of your ornament and stick the coil inside. Then start making your next coil. Continue until the ball is full!

As I made this, I set aside the “important” strips (the ones with the couples’ names, the date, the location, etc.) and put them into the ornament near the end. That way I could try to position them so that they were visible from the outside, rather than hidden in the middle.

Once the ball is full, put the top back on, thread some ribbon through the hole at the top, and tie a knot.

Wedding Invite Ornament

And you’re done! Now you have a fun personalized wedding invitation ornament! They make a great wedding gift (just make sure you get the important details off of the invite before you go cutting it up!) Or just find some fun colored or patterned scrapbook paper and use that instead; that way you can customize it for any occasion!

Wedding Invite Ornaments

The pink and black ornament is made from our wedding invitation, the black one is from JM’s younger brother’s, and the green and orange one is from our college roommates’.

For all you married people, do you still have any of your extra invitations? What other DIY Christmas ornament ideas have you seen recently? It is almost that time, I need to get on making a few others for our tree this year!

Want even more Christmas ornament tutorials?!

If you love Christmas and crafting, then my book 12 Easy Handmade Christmas Ornaments is the book for you! It’s a collection of 12 easy-to-follow tutorials for handmade Christmas ornaments that are the perfect addition to any Christmas tree! No experience necessary; just follow the simple step-by-step directions, and check out the photos along with each step if you need additional guidance!

Grab a copy today and get ready to craft this holiday season!

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Jessi Wohlwend

I believe that anyone can do crafts and DIY projects, regardless of skill or experience. I love sharing simple craft ideas, step by step DIY project tutorials, cleaning hacks, and other tips and tricks all with one goal in mind: giving you the tools you need to “do it yourself”, complete fun projects, and make awesome things!

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  1. Rita says

    11 years ago

    What a unique idea! I love it, thanks for sharing.

  2. Katie says

    11 years ago

    What a good idea! I still have a bunch of leftover invitations I think. I may have to try this.

    We were married at the end of November, so several people actually got us Christmas stuff as wedding presents, including two big boxes of glittery ornaments from Sam’s. It was nice having a jumpstart on that stuff–not that I needed it, I love Christmas and already have too much Christmas stuff. 😉

    • Jessi says

      11 years ago

      Neither of us had any Christmas stuff our first year! It’s funny, cuz both our parents have TONS of stuff, but I guess when we packed up the van to move out here we just didn’t think to grab any of it. But of course, after that first Christmas when I mentioned to Mom that we had no ornaments, she sent boxes full of “extra” stuff they had at their house, so we’re set now!

  3. Lauren @ The Thinking Closet says

    11 years ago

    Great to see yours! Loverly. Still haven’t come across a copy of our wedding invite to make one for us…I know they’re in a stack in a box somewhere. 😉

  4. Karen says

    11 years ago

    My husband and I saved our invites and 8 1/2 years later they are still hidden away in a box in the closet. I love this idea! I give my husband a homemade ornament each year and I think this may be the one I need to make him this year. Thank you so much for sharing this idea!

  5. Marilyn says

    11 years ago

    This is such a great idea!

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