Rudolph Ornament Craft
Christmas is just around the corner, and all the kids are waiting for Santa and his sleigh, led by Rudolph and his glowing red nose! Here is an easy Rudolph Ornament Craft to make at home, at school or party! These Rudolph ornaments are so simple to make, and the kids will love hanging them on the tree!
How to Make a Rudolph Ornament Craft
Who can resist the sparkly red nose?! Not me! These are so fun to make at home with your kids or even with a bunch of family members at a holiday party together. This is one of my favorite Christmas crafts, I hope you love it too.
Supplies Needed
These are the supplies you need:
- Plastic teardrop ornament {mine is from Jo-Ann Fabrics}
- Sparkle Pom Pom’s
- Brown Crinkle Gift Basket Filler
- Brown Pipe Cleaners {two for each ornament}
- Glue
Rudolph Ornament Craft Directions
Just follow these easy steps and you’ll have a Rudolph ornament of your very own.
#1 Stuff the Paper Inside the Ornament
Remove the top of the ornament and stuff in some of the brown crinkle paper. A great fine motor task for young children! Replace the top.
#2 Make the Antlers
For the antlers – use one pipe cleaner to wrap around the top, twisting it in the back to secure it in place. Then cut and wrap two shorter pieces around the top of the first pipe cleaner to create the antlers! Trim any uneven ends. The above photo shows how I twisted the pipe cleaners.
#3 Glue on the Nose
Glue on the nose.
That’s it! There are only three super easy steps. It turns out super cute, don’t you think?

LOVE this idea!! Too cute {and so easy to make}!
Thanks for sharing at the Monday Funday party!!
That is so freaking cute! Love this ornament idea, my niece would love to make these. Thanks so much for sharing at the DI & DI Link party. We hope you found some new friends and had fun!
Merry Christmas.
Super cute! Thanks for sharing it with us at Funtastic Friday!
Just so clever, simple and cute! Thanks for linking up to The Creative Exchange this week!!
These are so lovely! i love crafts made from natural objects. I wish my imagination was as good as yours!