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Buzz Lightyear Ornament Craft

Michelle Ordever
This homemade Buzz Lightyear ornament is so awesome to make for your Christmas tree! To infinity and beyond!
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Prep Time 15 minutes
Active Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Materials

  • Construction Paper or Cardstock in the following colors: Green White, Blue, Purple, Black, White
  • Gold Red, Blue, and Green Fine Glitter (optional)
  • Black String or Ribbon

TOOLS

  • White School Glue (PVA Glue)
  • Glue Stick
  • Laminator & Laminating Sheets (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Download and print out the Buzz Lightyear ornament template onto corresponding colored papers or cardstock (Link in the blog post). Cut out and set aside.
  • Start with the wings and use a glue stick to attach the purple piece onto the white piece, and the green tips.
  • Add white school glue and red and white glitter to the chevrons on the wings, and red glitter to the triangles. Shake off the excess and leave to dry.
  • Using a glue stick again attach the purple top piece and the two purple stripes.
  • Then add the green console piece, the blue Star Command badge, and the black piece at the bottom.
  • Time for more glitter - purple on the stripes, blue, green, and red on the buttons, and gold too. Use the photos as a guide. Leave to dry.
  • Evenly space the Mickey ears at the top and stick in place, then stick the wings to the rest of the ornament.
  • Finally, form a hanging loop with a piece of string or ribbon and stick to the back of the ornament.
  • If you want, you can laminate the ornaments so that it lasts longer. Before attaching the loop, run it through a laminator and cut away the excess. Make sure you leave a slight edge as you cut it out so that the laminating sheets don't fall away! Attach the loop to back.
  • Hang your Buzz Lightyear ornament on your Christmas tree!

  • step by step pictures demonstrating how to make a Buzz Lightyear ornament

Video

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