Easy Pinecone Christmas Tree Ornaments for Toddlers

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Let kids get into the Christmas spirit with this simple, sparkly pinecone craft. No fancy supplies needed — just pinecones, pom-poms, glitter glue, ribbon, and a touch of holiday magic.

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What is a Pinecone Ornament Craft?

Hello winter days ! This activity transforms simple pinecones into shiny little Christmas tree ornaments that toddlers can proudly hang themselves. It’s an easy craft for parents — quick setup, minimal cleanup, and a mostly happy, child at the end.

We used pinecones we collected during a walk and dried , colorful small pom-poms, and glitter glue for the sparkle. The only thing that needed stronger glue was the ribbon — my toddler tried white glue, but it didn’t hold, so I stepped in with the glue gun. The pom-poms fit perfectly between the scales — no glue needed!

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How to Make Pinecone Ornaments

Here is what you need:

  • A ribbon, we used red
  • pinecones
  • small pom poms
  • glitter glue pens (we used green, red and gold)
  • and a glue gun (the quick dry glue didn’t work)

Here’s the quick setup:

  1. Collect & prep: Grab a few pinecones and let them dry completely.
  2. Decorate: Add glitter glue on the scales.
  1. Attach pom-poms: Toddlers can press them gently into the gaps — no glue required.
  2. Add ribbon: Use a glue gun (adult job!) to secure the hanging loop.

It took us around 15 minutes from start to finish — short enough to keep a toddler’s attention but long enough to feel like a “real craft.”

Why We Love This Craft

This is the perfect winter craft for toddlers — simple, tactile, and festive. It’s a great way to practice fine motor skills (pressing pom-poms, squeezing glitter glue) while making something they’ll see hanging proudly on the tree.

PS.: We used a toilet paper roll and a tape roll to dry the glitter glue.


FAQs

How long does this craft take?
About 15 minutes! You can make several ornaments in one sitting.

Do I need to prep the pinecones?
If you collect them from outside, it’s a good idea to let them dry.

Can kids handle the glue part?
Toddlers can safely do everything except attaching the ribbon. The glue gun step is best for adults, but the rest is perfectly toddler-friendly!

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Carina is the creative mind behind Mommy’s Craft Time, where she helps parents turn everyday moments into fun, hands-on learning experiences for toddlers. With a passion for sensory play, crafts, and early language development, she shares simple, engaging activities that spark creativity and support cognitive growth.

Whether it’s DIY sensory bins, seasonal crafts, or language-rich activities, she strives to make learning fun and stress-free for parents and kids alike

Welcome to our little corner! I started this blog so I’d be forced to try new and fun activities with Luca. Some things I try work. Some are utter failures, but even that is fun. Here, I share ideas to help other mums focus on the magic of small moments, because sometimes it’s the littlest things that become the most memorable.

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