Just in time for the holidays! Kelli Murray shows us how to make your own ornaments and gift tags using oven bake clay!
Supplies: Sculpey oven bake clay, rolling pin, bakers twine, paint (I only used black), cookies cutters, paint pen and paint brushes. (Not pictured: a straw)
Begin by rolling out your clay into a thin, even sheet (about 5/8" thick). Using your cookie cutters, cut out shapes in different sizes. I decided to just use circles but you can use any cookie cutter shape you have in your cupboard!
Next, poke holes in the tops of all your ornaments using a straw.
Bake according to the directions on the package. If you are using the original Sculpey oven bake clay, it should be on a glass sheet or dish, baking at 275Β°F for 15 minutes for every ΒΌ inch of clay thickness.
After you have baked the clay and let them cool, design to your heart's content! I originally thought I would use both black and metallic paint but I ended up loving the simplicity of the black paint alone on the clay. Some I painted with black acrylic paint, and others that required a finer line I used an extra fine point paint pen. I then finished the ornaments with bakers twine.
The smaller sized ornaments work great as personalized gift tags on a gift box. And the larger ones are perfect for decorating your Christmas tree! If you love these ornaments….but would rather just purchase them, Kelli is selling the personalized clay gift tags and the ornaments featured in this post in her etsy shop. Thanks so much Kelli!
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This is soooo cool!
Love her hand lettering, so pretty!
-K
These would also make for perfect Christmas presents!!
So perfect! π
love these! Will try this!
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Oh my word! These are so cute!!
[also, i love your polka-dotted rolling pin ;)]
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So beautiful π
I have been meaning to make some clay decorations for a while now, I love how she has decorated hers!
Lovely! π
xo,
Pili.
Yup, I could spend a sunday afternoon making those. Thanks!
Kim
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This ornaments are so cute! What a great idea!
These are gorgeous! I love how simple and beautiful that are.
these are beautiful! i especially love the Noel one.
These are beautiful! I love making ornaments out of clay–wish I had the same hand-lettering abilities. π These look like they were made using the translucent clay (or something other than bright white?)–gives them a different than usual look. Really lovely!
These ornaments are really pretty! And I looove the rolling pin’s handles!!!
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Love it!
wow, those are adorable! Now if only I was able to draw like that..
So interesting and great idea. Have a nice day.
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awesome idea! i need to do this with my son’s handprint
Such an amazing idea! Love the way they came out.
I absolutely love these!!! What kind of paint brushes are those? …so cool.
These are much prettier than the ones I did when I was a kid every year! xo
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Really cute, and I think even I could do that!
So pretty! Never experimented much with clay, but these are gorgeous.
Omg so a cool and cute idea!
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This is awesome! I might have to use this for when I make some Christmas ornaments later this week. I can’t wait to try!
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I love clay ornaments! I make them because you can make them so personalized! Great post!
Oh my god, so lovely!
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I love this! I am going to try this. I think it is super cute to make your own ornaments and a lot cheaper.
Carlee
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i LOVE these! Im going to make so many! Thanks for sharing!
So cute!! Love it! xx
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very nice! I love this blog!! XX
These are beautiful. I really want to try this!
These are adorable! Thanks for the idea. π
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Wow amazing !
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They are so darling!
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These are really lovely. I love creating using polymer clay. It must be noted for safety reasons that anything that touches polymer clay can never again be used for food i.e. rolling pin, cookie cutters, knives etc… That’s why I have dedicated pasta machine, knives, and even a toaster oven for polymer clay.
So cute!! I love this idea. Thanks for sharing, Kelli!
these are so pretty! Thanks for the tutorial π
One question, do we need to seal the paint as a final step or is it good just as it is! π
Thanks!
these are adorable! my husband + i add one new ornament to our tree every year that represents something big that happened throughout the year…maybe i should make my own this year.
-ale
great ideas!
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Oh my! These are so cute!! So do-able too! =)
Ergo-Blog
In LOVE. Now to get some clay…
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Love these so much! Can I get your permission to re-post these on to my blog?? (toothyandtoothless.blogspot.com)
ether way please lmk how we can make our blog better! We (a friend and I)started it after finding your blog (we love it!), so tips etc would be appreciated!!
Thanks!
Rachel
These are adorable! I bought some clay last year with the intent of making ornaments but never got around to it. I’m now re-inspired to give it a try.
This is such a great idea π Thanks for sharing!
Very cool craft.
Such a cute idea! π
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love it π
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Wow – what an awesome project. You must have a very steady hand to create such intricate designs. Thanks for sharing!
These look great! I have a question: Can you use regular Sharpies on the clay instead of a paint pen?
Thanks!
Love these SO much! Very pretty Kelli! I’ll definitely be making some of my own!
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Great idea! I love home made ornaments, but I’ve never tried making clay ones. The deer antlers and noel are my two favorites.
M.
My favorite is the antler ornament! Great idea!
These are adorable!
Becky xo
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BEAUTIFUL
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Awwww I love these so much!! Beautiful festive DIY π
great! wish i had more time to make all these pretty things you two suggest !!
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Thanks for sharing…this will be a perfect little tags for my Christmas presents this year.
Happy Day
Such a great idea! Can’t wait to give it a go!
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how cool, they look amazing, what a great idea !
These will be perfect for my tree! Such a great idea!
Such a cute idea!
whoaaa…. that’s cool
Beautiful, and it goes with your black and white theme!
I’ve always wanted to do this. These are so elegant looking. Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration.
These are adorable!!! I love the handwritten words on them!
I just started a blog hop. Would you add this post to it? Would love for my readers to see it. Thanks!! xoxo, Jordan
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Ugh! These are so BEAUTIFUL! I love the look of the black on the white clay. Definitely going to give this a try, I think. Looks like an amazing weekend or evening project.
I love the black and white, it’s so simple and pure – exactly how I imagine Christmas should be. Lovely!
xoxo, Femke
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so cute!!!
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This is such a great holiday DIY! We’re having a family Christmas party this weekend and we were planning to make ornaments. I’m definitely going to have to make these and bring them to decorate!
These ornaments are so lovely! Looks like fun to make them, too.
That’s great! π
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xo, pili
I absolutely love these!
Love this! What an adorable way to make things specific for your family. Might have to try this!
Is the clay used the sort of thing that once you use some kitchen-y tools with it they can no longer be used with food? Just a thought since it might deserve a mention in the instructions just to be safe. π
Wow these look amazing for being so simple! I so wish I could draw as well as you though!
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Wow these look amazing for being so simple! I so wish I could draw as well as you though!
Strive to Thrive,
Nic
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So pretty! I adore the black on white but the options are totally endless!
Those look so pretty!
These are so great! Would be a perfect gift. Pinning for later π
I don’t have much experience with clay but these are so cute, that I think I’m going to have to try it out! Thanks for sharing π
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These are so beautiful! I love the designs and hand lettering.
i always read through your blog and wish i can make all the amazing things that you blog about.. π
beautiful handwriting. I still have some sculpey clay – I never knew what to do with it. This is a nice idea!
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Best. Idea. Ever!! I’ve been trying to hunt down an idea for Xmas gifts that doesn’t involve crochet or knitting which I can do but is certainly time consuming this time of year with all the other things going on. This is going onto my to do list pre-Xmas, thank you!!
they are just so beautiful, i think they are great.
Zoe
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this is wonderful activity for the whole family and I see it as being transferred to other holidays like Valentine’s day- making valentines and exchanging them. Thank you.
So cute! I usually make salt dough for the kids to make ornaments with this time of year. One of their favorite holiday activities <3
These are just enchanting…what beautiful designs and hand lettering. I wonder if I’m steady enough to do that. I had no idea the actual making and baking of the tags was so easy. Thank you very much for the great tutorial!
just made mine!! took them out of the oven and waiting for them to cool before painting. thanks for the great idea c: xo!
I love these! <3
I love this idea, they are so cute! Do you decorate the back side as well? I guess it’s up to the artist? Is the backside smooth enough to paint on?
I made these from your directions and they all break super eas π Any advice ?
These are so so amazing girls! love them! super jealous I didn’t come up with them! π
I finished this project last night. I have photos posted on my website. Thanks so much for sharing and the great inspiration.
Do you think it needs to be 5/8″? When rolling out my clay I find that around 1/4″ looks about right but it sounds so much thinner than what’s called for. Worried they won’t bake nice now. Or look flimsy.
My mom found this and showed it to me,and i knew i was going to do this for my friends! They absolutely loved it! I did too, they make perfect gift tags and double as a small, cute personalized ornament. PERFECT. π thanks guys!
I made these a couple of days ago, on Christmas Eve, and I loved them…well, most of them. I am not as talented as this person is at drawing on them, but I improved as I went along. Thanks for the great idea!
Hi –
I love this idea of the clay ornaments. We are considering doing this as a school fundraiser with our high school art students but we are trying to do it as economically as possible. Approximately, how many of the larger size ornaments were you able to get from a package of clay and how much clay did you start with? Thanks for your help, time and suggestions.
Warmly,
Anne