How to Make DIY Vintage Christmas Frame Ornaments

December 17, 2024

How to create sentimental and beautiful custom ornaments with these tiny DIY vintage frames.

These photo ornament ideas are so easy to DIY and add a personal touch to your Christmas tree! I'm sharing a few I've done over the years, including my most recent (and favorite!) version. 

I love celebrating the events and special moments of each year by adding photos to our holiday decor, and the tree is the perfect place to display them. 

EASY PHOTO TREE

Years ago I did the simplest version of this by printing out photos from my phone and just tucking them into the tree: 
sepia photos on Christmas tree

I mean...you can't get easier than this! 

For a nostalgic touch, I edited them with a sepia tone before printing. 

This tree decorated with photos was so sweet and I loved looking through the pictures throughout the season. It was surprisingly pretty on the tree too!: 
photo Christmas tree
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You know how when you put up the tree, it's so pretty with just the lights that you consider leaving it that way? Is that just me? :) 

Well this is a great way to add a little something sentimental that doesn't overwhelm the tree or your decor. 

ACRYLIC DIY ORNAMENTS


A couple years ago I added some DIY photo ornaments to our mud room chalkboard. This was a fun one and was super inexpensive and easy to do!

I took some round acrylic ornaments from the craft store and used Mod Podge to glue the photos to the back: 
DIY acrylic photo ornaments

It was SO simple to do and the ornaments are a steal! 

I draw a snowy forest on this chalkboard every year, and I hung some of the ornaments from the "trees" that year: 
chalk board Christmas trees

MINI ORNATE FRAME ORNAMENTS 

My most recent version is a little more sophisticated. I LOVE how these turned out! 

I grabbed a set of these beautiful mini detailed gold frames. I didn't realize quite how small they were till they arrived, but I ended up loving that they were so tiny! 

The set came with five different shapes -- rectangle, square, circle, oval and heart shaped. The oval was a little too small, but I kept them for a future project. 

These ornate frames came in more of a rose gold color, so I did a super quick and light coat of this gold spray paint to give them a little more sparkle:
tiny gold ornate frames

I loved the result! 

Next up, I needed to figure out how to hang these from the tree. I could have tied some ribbon through the opening, but I prefer using hooks so I can place them wherever I want. 

I didn't care for the heart-shaped frames, so I used one as a test to see how a small drill bit would work with the resin material: 
drilling into resin frames

It went through with ease! I used this method to drill holes into each little frame. 

Keep in mind the orientation for the photos you'll be using -- it may be worthwhile to drill your holes after assembling these!

Then it was time to figure out the sizing for my little photos. The frames are all different shapes, but all of them were around 1.25 to 1.50 inches at the widest point: 
measuring small frame ornaments

I resized my photos and printed them all off on one sheet of paper: 
tiny framed photo ornaments

I played around with each photo to figure out the best placement with the different frames: 
small framed ornaments

I used thick card stock for my photos, but next time I do this project I will either laminate them first, or place a small piece of flat plastic on the front first to protect the photos. 

For now I'll need to wrap these up with care when I store them away each season. 

I cut the paper to size, leaving some room to glue them onto the back of the frames. I ended up just using regular scotch tape for a few since that stuck really well: 
DIY vintage framed ornaments

As you can see, I threaded the ornament hook through the hole I drilled into the frame, and just wrapped it around. 

That's it! They are so small, but I LOVE THEM. I kept showing my family "look how teeny tiny and CUTE!" Adorable. 

We got them up on the tree:
tiny gold frames on tree

small DIY frame ornaments

I was tickled by them. I only did ten for this round, so my plan is to do a set every year. I can put the year on the back of them with a Sharpie.

What a beautiful and sentimental way to remember the meaningful moments of the year!:
gold frame photo ornaments

DIY ornate frame ornaments

Glue some magnets to the back to make pretty framed fridge magnets. 
Or use a push pin to hang them from a bulletin board!

My son and I were saying how they are like little "Easter eggs" on the tree that we can look for every year. I just love how detailed and dainty they are.

These would be a great project for a crafty evening with family or friends. Just have everyone bring their small photos printed out and you won't need a whole lot more!

These fit in perfectly with the brass and gold accents on our tree: 
realistic ten foot fake Christmas tree

You can find our gorgeous Christmas tree here. It is absolutely the most beautiful fake tree I've ever seen! We are still SO pleased with it. 

Of course you don't have to use photos for these...pretty wrapping paper, scrapbook paper or even printed sheet music (Christmas music perhaps?) would be lovely as well.

If you'd rather do this project with larger frames, these gold frames are similar and would hold standard sized photos. This DIY project would also make a great gift!



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  1. Fishing line makes the best ornament hangers! I take all prehung ornament hangers off and rethread every single ornament with fishing line!

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