Time Capsule Christmas Ornament

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Family Christmas Memories in a Handmade Time Capsule Christmas OrnamentFamily Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

Growing up Christmas was such a special time of year and now that I have children it is even more so. I wish I could relive and savor every moment of walking out and seeing all the presents laid out under the sparkling lights. Or the looks on my kid’s faces now, the joy they have when they rip open wrapping paper and see the one thing they wanted waiting for them. Christmas is first and foremost about the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and the season never fails to leave me mesmerized at the perfection of the Christmas story. This time capsule Christmas ornament is a way to wrap all those feelings and memories up and save them to relive later!Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

I’ve joined up with a wonderful group of women to bring you one new handmade Christmas ornament a day for the entire month of October! If you are here from Celebrating Everyday Life WELCOME! This project is day 6 of 31! You will see all the links at the bottom of this tutorial.Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come. My handmade Christmas ornament idea is so easy and I’m making it even easier by adding a free printable for you! I came up with a list of memories I thought would be fun to look back on years later and put them all on one small slip of paper, the perfect size to slip inside your handmade holiday ornament!Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

I started out with these clear plastic Christmas ornaments I got for $1 at Wal-Mart. My suggestion is to go ahead and get 5-10 and knock out the prep work for the next few years!Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

I cut the year out of brushed gold vinyl with my Cricut and while I was at it went ahead and cut out years ahead so we could start this little family tradition at Christmas time! If you don’t have a Cricut, you could use scrapbook stickers or paint the year on each ornament just as easily.  Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

Next I gathered some of my favorite ribbons, ones that I thought would blend well with my Christmas décor over the years. I made little ribbon toppers for each ornament by sliding fat wired houndstooth ribbon into the ornament topper. Next I laid out three lengths of small ribbon in red and gold, looped that through the ornament top and tied a basic knot, cut the ends and spread out the ribbons. I am not a huge bow person, so this is super simple and not as fru fru as it could be…it’s all up tp your personal style!Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

Go ahead and print multiple copies of this sheet (or make your own) for your family to fill out, printing extras for the years to come. Store the printed sheets and pre-dated ornaments with your Christmas décor and it will be ready and waiting each year! This printable needs to have the extra length cut off the bottom and then cut into three equal pieces for the Q&A.

Download Christmas Time Capsule Sheet Here

Once everyone fills out the sheet roll them up and slip them inside the top of the ornament. I love to see everyone’s personal handwriting and thoughts, it’s like a mini scrapbook on your tree!  I also picked up a few Christmas greenery picks and using a wire cutter I snipped short bits of faux greenery to slip in the ornament for a little pop of color and texture. Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

I like to use the nice ornament holders to hang my ornaments from, my mom gave me some a few years ago and they are AWESOME! Our traditional ornaments are glass collectibles and these hooks hold them so much better. Plus they are just prettier! Here is an affiliate link for you in case you want to try them: pretty ornament hooks. They will add some extra flare to your time capsules (mine are still in the attic, so I didn’t show them here!)Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

Years from now when you crack open your little time capsules I hope they will bring you warm memories and smiles! Be sure to visit every day in October as this wonderful group of ladies shares one more handmade Christmas ornament. You might want to pin this post or save it so you can check back in easily and always have this printable on hand! Here are the ideas you can check out so far:


Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come. Here are all 31 Bloggers in order of their appearance:

Day 1 – Pet Scribbles | Day 2 – Yesterday on Tuesday
Day 3 – Cupcakes and Crinoline | Day 4 – An Extraordinary Day
Day 5 – Celebrating Everyday Life | Day 6 – Hunt and Host
Day 7 – Love of Home | Day 8 – Celebrate Creativity
Day 9 – Petticoat Junktion | Day 10 – What Meegan Makes
Day 11 – Atta Girl Says | Day 12 – Sweet Pea
Day 13 – Exquisitely Unremarkable | Day 14 – Imparting Grace
Day 15 – In My Own Style | Day 16 – 504 Main by Holly Lefevre
Day 17 – Inspiration for Moms | Day 18 – The Chelsea Project
Day 19 – I Should Be Mopping the Floor
Day 20 – My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia | Day 21 – Hearth and Vine
Day 22 – Shabby Art Boutique | Day 23 – Remodelando la Casa
Day 24 – Domestically Speaking | Day 25 – Swoodson Says
Day 26 – Stone Gable | Day 27 – My Creative Days
Day 28 – The Crafting Nook | Day 29 – Knick of Time
Day 30 – Lovely Etc. | Day 31 – Live Laugh Rowe

Family Christmas memories stored in a handmade time capsule ornament with a free printable to start a family tradition that will bring fun and laughter for years to come.

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50 Comments

  1. I LOVE this. I can picture a whole tree filled with these. My family will enjoy this idea. Thanks for getting my creative juices flowing.

  2. What a wonderful way to preserve precious emories! One of these days your grandchildren will love reading the paper inside of each one.

  3. Kim, you can imagine how many times I’ve seen these clear bulbs in the crafts store. I love this idea and I’m already thinking of things to fill them with.

    What a touching idea to fill the bulb with special messages that can be read years from now.

    Beautiful project.

  4. You are just the best! I love this idea and will hold it to share for my son as he starts his own family. I also knew it was yours…the houndstooth ribbon….LOL…dead give away!!! Leaving you with all the heart eyes. XOXO Susie from The Chelsea Project

  5. What a wonderful idea! Wouldn’t it be fun to open these up in future years and have a little glimpse into times past? This would also make a great gift–or even a party favor if you’re hosting a holiday gathering. Brilliant!

  6. What a cute idea! I love that you can do this so easily for kids growing up. Nice memory to look back on.

    -Lauren

  7. Adorable idea! Do you know what size the ornament is? I’m trying to execute this craft and having a hard time with getting the list in there! Also, I couldn’t download your file, which is no biggie, I typed it out- just thought I’d let you know while I was writing this comment anyhow.

    Thanks!

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