When it comes to decorating for the holidays, we are pretty far from traditional. And with the recent launch of our holiday shop this year, it’s been especially fun to go all out with maximalist Christmas decor! Angela found the best pink Christmas tree last year, and I finally purchased the gold tinsel tree of my dreams (photos coming soon!). So far, I’ve adorned my tree with ornaments only on the top half…because cats. Anyway, one of the loveliest things this year has been seeing the stunning handmade ornaments created by artists we follow! From handblown glass baubles to embroidered trinkets, these are just a few of our top finds.
Handmade Ornaments by Artist We Love
These 70s-inspired hand painted ceramic baubles by The Drawing Room are so sweet! And the velvet ribbon is the perfect touch.
Love love love Gruni’s ceramic candy ornaments. Looking for more whimsical ceramic goods? Shop our exclusive collab with Gruni here!
These dried flower-filled ornaments by Under the Ivy are called BLOOMBLES. Love them.
Stained glass and pressed flowers make the perfect pair in these delicate ornaments by Rays of Hope.
We’re obsessed with everything Haley of Grown Wild Paper Co. does, so it’s no surprised that her hand painted ornaments are beyond gorgeous. Don’t forget to check out our original art collaboration with Grown Wild Paper Co. too!
We’re longtime fans of local Portland artist, Little Tomato Glass, and adore these handblown glass baubles.
So into these nature-inspired handmade ornaments with festive mixed fiber tassels by Betsey Ian Studio.
These charming pressed flower ornaments by kmpressed have stolen our hearts!
I could stare at Annie Howell’s gold leaf landscape ornaments all day.
These sustainable ornaments by Studio ROOF are made from recycled cardboard and printed with vegetable inks!
How cute are these paper candlestick ornaments by Lisbeth Beck of Papirpynt.dk? Her whole holiday collection is fab.
Fine artist Kacie Landis has such a beautiful collection of hand painted floral ornaments.
Finally, it feels unfair to choose a favorite out of all of these, BUT I’m truly dazzled by these origami holiday ornaments – a collab between Muchachi and Franciscan Wallflower.
Want to support these artists past the holiday season? Many of them have also released 2023 calendars!
Find even more cute handmade ornaments in this post!
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